Online-only Table 2 Sample-size-based extrapolation.

From: Food webs for three burn severities after wildfire in the Eldorado National Forest, California

Taxonomic Group

Treatment

Individuals

Observed Richness

Sample Coverage

Lower CL

Upper CL

All Species

Unburned

31216

612

0.995

0.995

0.996

All Species

Moderate

12708

509

0.989

0.987

0.990

All Species

Severe

16505

429

0.992

0.991

0.993

Bats

Unburned

5077

16

1.000

0.999

1.000

Bats

Moderate

2054

15

1.000

0.999

1.000

Bats

Severe

4305

14

1.000

1.000

1.000

Birds

Unburned

658

41

0.991

0.986

0.996

Birds

Moderate

728

44

0.990

0.985

0.996

Birds

Severe

550

36

0.998

0.993

1.004

Invertebrates

Unburned

19856

485

0.993

0.992

0.994

Invertebrates

Moderate

5096

389

0.974

0.970

0.977

Invertebrates

Severe

3497

325

0.964

0.960

0.968

Large mammals

Unburned

4248

8

1.000

1.000

1.000

Large mammals

Moderate

3378

8

1.000

1.000

1.000

Large mammals

Severe

4617

6

1.000

1.000

1.000

Plants

Unburned

1077

48

0.998

0.995

1.001

Plants

Moderate

1172

42

0.997

0.995

1.000

Plants

Severe

2982

38

0.999

0.998

1.000

Reptiles

Unburned

15

5

0.876

0.740

1.011

Reptiles

Moderate

15

3

1.000

0.954

1.046

Reptiles

Severe

116

3

1.000

0.996

1.004

Small mammals

Unburned

285

9

0.997

0.990

1.003

Small mammals

Moderate

265

8

1.000

0.996

1.004

Small mammals

Severe

438

7

0.998

0.993

1.002

  1. The name, type and contents description for each of the 135 files in the Assembly_workflow folder. This folder contains all the raw, tidy, summary and meta data and code needed to reproduce the data set. This includes density and body size estimates for species in the Eldorado National Forest, California, three years after the King Fire. It also includes the files to assemble food webs for each of three burb categories: unburned, low-to-moderate severity, severe.