Created | Fri, 21 Dec 2012 16:45:52 +0000 |
Published | Fri, 21 Dec 2012 16:46:31 +0000 |
Algorithm | BigML Streaming Tree |
Split criterion | |
Support threshold | |
Depth threshold | 20 |
Node threshold | 512 |
Missing splits | No |
Statistical pruning | Smart pruning |
Capture results of mosquitoes from various locations in Edmonton. These collections are from standard New Jersey light traps that are commonly used to record changes in abundance of mosquitoes before and after control campaigns and to compare seasonal and annual fluctuations in population. Since not all mosquito species are attracted equally to light traps, the City uses a variety of other trapping and survey methods (with their own limitations) to monitor mosquitoes. Not all trap collection sites are factored into the historical averages. Some data can be incomplete due to trap failure. Some trap locations change over time. Trap collections reflect, not absolute population levels, but mosquito activity, which is influenced by changing environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, wind, etc.). The weekly averages do not include any male mosquitoes or any females of species that do not typically bite people. Each data set reflects the mosquito activity of the week previous to the collection date.
Source
Mosquitoes Trap Data | City of Edmonton Open Data Catalog