Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...

The Toolik Field Station - Naturalist Journal is a daily collection of observations of weather,wildlife, and phenological characteristics around the Toolik Lake region. The mammal records are from as far south as Travis creek (50 kilometers (km) south of Toolik on the Dalton Highway) to as far north...

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Main Authors: Young, Amanda B., Van Dam, Brie, Kade, Anja, Haupert, Christie, Beaudreault, Seth, Schas, Jake, Lawrence, Jade, Funck, Juliette, Murthy, Adeline, Nugteren, Aart, Johnson, Justin, Diesinger, Chad, Ethridge, Faye, Rauch, Robin, Boone, Emma, Huebner, Joe, Timm, Molly, Walker, Thom, Biebuyck, Brett, Sikula, Keri, Brosius, Laura, Houghton, Scott, Peterson, Travis
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
Subjects:
TFS
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2pv6b711
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spelling ftdatacite:10.18739/a2pv6b711 2024-02-04T09:58:09+01:00 Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ... Young, Amanda B. Van Dam, Brie Kade, Anja Haupert, Christie Beaudreault, Seth Schas, Jake Lawrence, Jade Funck, Juliette Murthy, Adeline Nugteren, Aart Johnson, Justin Diesinger, Chad Ethridge, Faye Rauch, Robin Boone, Emma Huebner, Joe Timm, Molly Walker, Thom Biebuyck, Brett Sikula, Keri Brosius, Laura Houghton, Scott Peterson, Travis 2020 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a2pv6b711 https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A2PV6B711 en eng Arctic Data Center Toolik Field Station Arctic Mammals TFS Alaska Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.18739/a2pv6b711 2024-01-05T02:05:36Z The Toolik Field Station - Naturalist Journal is a daily collection of observations of weather,wildlife, and phenological characteristics around the Toolik Lake region. The mammal records are from as far south as Travis creek (50 kilometers (km) south of Toolik on the Dalton Highway) to as far north as Ice cut (~65 km north of Toolik on the Dalton Highway). Mammals are recorded if they are seen, if fresh tracks are seen, or if in the daily comments there is a record of an animal being heard. Mammals are not specifically searched for on a daily basis, all observations are happenstance. During the months of May-September observations are made daily along the Dalton Highway. From October to April, observations are most often limited to the area directly around Toolik Field Station out to Imnaviat Creek (~5 km from Toolik Field Station). ... Dataset Arctic Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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topic Toolik Field Station
Arctic
Mammals
TFS
Alaska
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Arctic
Mammals
TFS
Alaska
Young, Amanda B.
Van Dam, Brie
Kade, Anja
Haupert, Christie
Beaudreault, Seth
Schas, Jake
Lawrence, Jade
Funck, Juliette
Murthy, Adeline
Nugteren, Aart
Johnson, Justin
Diesinger, Chad
Ethridge, Faye
Rauch, Robin
Boone, Emma
Huebner, Joe
Timm, Molly
Walker, Thom
Biebuyck, Brett
Sikula, Keri
Brosius, Laura
Houghton, Scott
Peterson, Travis
Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
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TFS
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description The Toolik Field Station - Naturalist Journal is a daily collection of observations of weather,wildlife, and phenological characteristics around the Toolik Lake region. The mammal records are from as far south as Travis creek (50 kilometers (km) south of Toolik on the Dalton Highway) to as far north as Ice cut (~65 km north of Toolik on the Dalton Highway). Mammals are recorded if they are seen, if fresh tracks are seen, or if in the daily comments there is a record of an animal being heard. Mammals are not specifically searched for on a daily basis, all observations are happenstance. During the months of May-September observations are made daily along the Dalton Highway. From October to April, observations are most often limited to the area directly around Toolik Field Station out to Imnaviat Creek (~5 km from Toolik Field Station). ...
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author Young, Amanda B.
Van Dam, Brie
Kade, Anja
Haupert, Christie
Beaudreault, Seth
Schas, Jake
Lawrence, Jade
Funck, Juliette
Murthy, Adeline
Nugteren, Aart
Johnson, Justin
Diesinger, Chad
Ethridge, Faye
Rauch, Robin
Boone, Emma
Huebner, Joe
Timm, Molly
Walker, Thom
Biebuyck, Brett
Sikula, Keri
Brosius, Laura
Houghton, Scott
Peterson, Travis
author_facet Young, Amanda B.
Van Dam, Brie
Kade, Anja
Haupert, Christie
Beaudreault, Seth
Schas, Jake
Lawrence, Jade
Funck, Juliette
Murthy, Adeline
Nugteren, Aart
Johnson, Justin
Diesinger, Chad
Ethridge, Faye
Rauch, Robin
Boone, Emma
Huebner, Joe
Timm, Molly
Walker, Thom
Biebuyck, Brett
Sikula, Keri
Brosius, Laura
Houghton, Scott
Peterson, Travis
author_sort Young, Amanda B.
title Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
title_short Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
title_full Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
title_fullStr Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
title_full_unstemmed Daily observations of mammals from the Toolik Naturalist Journal, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 2006-2019 ...
title_sort daily observations of mammals from the toolik naturalist journal, toolik field station, alaska, 2006-2019 ...
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