Wyoming Grasshopper Information System, WGIS
Acknowledgments
Kiana Zimmerman, John Larsen, Tim McNary, Dr. Jeff Lockwood, Dr. Robert
Pfadt, Bruce Shambaugh, Scott Schell, and Dr. Robert Lavigne developed
the Wyoming Grasshopper Information System.
I would like to thank the following people for testing the program:
Background information on the WGIS database, WGISDAT, and the collection
of species included in the database
Around 1988, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, CAPS, and the University of Wyoming developed
a grasshopper species-based survey. The information is stored in a database
called wgisdat. In 1997, there were over 30,000 records in the database.
The database contains species and density information on grasshoppers and
Mormon Crickets in Wyoming. A majority of the collections were taken between
July 10th and August 20th. The rangeland species are well represented in
the database because most of the surveys were on rangeland vegetation on
the eastern side of the state. The scouts collected the grasshoppers using
the sweep net method. The scouts stopped at all of the common data set
sites and other sites if funding was available. There are approximately
200 common data set sites.
To learn more about Data
Collection
To learn more about The limitations
in the Survey
The information stored in the database can be helpful to the following
areas of research:
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Zoogeographic Studies
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Studies of evolution and speciation
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Taxonomic
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Ecological insight
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Structure of Grasshopper communities
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Combinations of the above
To learn more about Potential Uses
Lockwood, J. A., T. J. McNary, et al. (1993). Distribution Atlas for Grasshoppers
& the Mormon Cricket in Wyoming 1988 - 1992.
1988-1997 Survey Stops
Disclaimer and Other Important Information
The University of Wyoming is a State, non-profit educational institution
and is distributing this software free of charge for educational purposes
only. The University of Wyoming makes no warranties of any kind and shall
have no liability or responsibility to the user of software with respect
to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly
including, but not limited to interruption of service, loss of business
or anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting from use or
operation of this software. Persons seeking admission, employment or access
to programs of the University of Wyoming shall be considered without regard
to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, political belief,
handicap, or veteran status.
All of the below files are compressed, if you need a utility to zip
and unzip files please see WinZip
Home Page.
The Program - WGIS
WGIS is a 16 bit windows program written in Visual
dBASE that allows the user to enter and view information on rangeland
grasshopper species distribution (Township/range/section, latitude, and
longitude), species complex, density, and number collected (males, females,
total instars (after 1996 the instars were broken down into 1-7)). The
program is not supported in any way. Therefore, please do
not contact us on how to install or use the program. However, if you wish
to make comments about the program please respond to Dr.
Jeff Lockwood (lockwood@uwyo.edu) and put WGIS in the subject of your
message.
To download:
If you are just interested in the database in
dbf format (Does not include the program WGIS), it can be opened in any
package that opens dbf files: for instance Excel, ArcView, dBASE and others.
The program WGIS and the database WGISDAT
How to Install WGIS
Known Problems
Version A
This version allows you to enter and view records
Version B
This version allows you to only view records
The code for the program.
WGISDAT ArcView Shape files (GIS)
You can, if you have ArcView or some other program that reads shape file,
download the shapefiles for the complete set of records
or 1997 records.
If you are interested in a free viewer that will allow you to view
the above shapefiles without having ArcView please see ArcExplorer.
If you use a different GIS software package you should be able to open
or import wgisdat.dbf.

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