Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore

Faunal inventory created for selected sites and corridors of the Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore. The inventory was conducted over an extended period of time encompassing all seasons of the year. The area of possible impact exceeds the study area and calculates at about 274 acres. The dispe...

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Main Author: Prescott, Robert L.
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8VH5PXD_meta$v=1420332579881
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8VH5PXD_meta$v-1420332579881 2024-10-03T18:45:54+00:00 Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore Prescott, Robert L. Eastham Cape Cod National Seashore Nauset Marsh Nauset Light ENVELOPE(-70.22598,-69.77829,41.98675,41.69004) 2015-01-04T00:49:39.881Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8VH5PXD_meta$v=1420332579881 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Reconnaissance / Survey Environment Research Fauna Macrobotanical Birds Wildlife Habitat Impact Endangered Species Reptiles Mammals Wetlands Preservation Wildlife Preservation Nesting Peregrine Falcon Bald Eagle Spotted Salamander Eastern Box Turtle Arctic Tern Northern Diamondback Terrapin Amphibians NPS Selected Sites and Corridors Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8VH5PXD_meta$v=1420332579881 2024-10-03T18:07:26Z Faunal inventory created for selected sites and corridors of the Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore. The inventory was conducted over an extended period of time encompassing all seasons of the year. The area of possible impact exceeds the study area and calculates at about 274 acres. The dispersed nature of the proposed development over a large area creates many habitat islands and produces extensive edge. Insularity and edge effects are profound in many cases, especially uplands, and may significantly shift wildlife populations in favor of exotic and/or federal species. Dataset Arctic Arctic tern peregrine falcon the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Arctic Terrapin ENVELOPE(-57.583,-57.583,-63.950,-63.950) ENVELOPE(-70.22598,-69.77829,41.98675,41.69004)
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topic Reconnaissance / Survey
Environment Research
Fauna
Macrobotanical
Birds
Wildlife Habitat Impact
Endangered Species
Reptiles
Mammals
Wetlands Preservation
Wildlife Preservation
Nesting
Peregrine Falcon
Bald Eagle
Spotted Salamander
Eastern Box Turtle
Arctic Tern
Northern Diamondback Terrapin
Amphibians
NPS Selected Sites and Corridors
spellingShingle Reconnaissance / Survey
Environment Research
Fauna
Macrobotanical
Birds
Wildlife Habitat Impact
Endangered Species
Reptiles
Mammals
Wetlands Preservation
Wildlife Preservation
Nesting
Peregrine Falcon
Bald Eagle
Spotted Salamander
Eastern Box Turtle
Arctic Tern
Northern Diamondback Terrapin
Amphibians
NPS Selected Sites and Corridors
Prescott, Robert L.
Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
topic_facet Reconnaissance / Survey
Environment Research
Fauna
Macrobotanical
Birds
Wildlife Habitat Impact
Endangered Species
Reptiles
Mammals
Wetlands Preservation
Wildlife Preservation
Nesting
Peregrine Falcon
Bald Eagle
Spotted Salamander
Eastern Box Turtle
Arctic Tern
Northern Diamondback Terrapin
Amphibians
NPS Selected Sites and Corridors
description Faunal inventory created for selected sites and corridors of the Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore. The inventory was conducted over an extended period of time encompassing all seasons of the year. The area of possible impact exceeds the study area and calculates at about 274 acres. The dispersed nature of the proposed development over a large area creates many habitat islands and produces extensive edge. Insularity and edge effects are profound in many cases, especially uplands, and may significantly shift wildlife populations in favor of exotic and/or federal species.
format Dataset
author Prescott, Robert L.
author_facet Prescott, Robert L.
author_sort Prescott, Robert L.
title Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
title_short Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
title_full Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
title_fullStr Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
title_full_unstemmed Final Report for Faunal Reconnaissance of Selected Sites and Corridors, Eastham Area, Cape Cod National Seashore
title_sort final report for faunal reconnaissance of selected sites and corridors, eastham area, cape cod national seashore
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
publishDate
url https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8VH5PXD_meta$v=1420332579881
op_coverage Eastham
Cape Cod National Seashore
Nauset Marsh
Nauset Light
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Terrapin
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Terrapin
genre Arctic
Arctic tern
peregrine falcon
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Arctic tern
peregrine falcon
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