Location data for whooping cranes of the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population, 2009-2018 ...

Location and associated data came from whooping cranes from the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population, 2009-2018. We marked a sample of 68 whooping cranes with leg-mounted transmitters that acquired locations via the global positioning system (GPS) network and transmitted those data through the Argos sate...

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Main Authors: Pearse, Aaron T, Brandt, David A, Baasch, David M, Bidwell, Mark T, Conkin, John A, Harner, Mary J, Harrell, Wade, Metzger, Kristine L
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: U.S. Geological Survey 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/p9y8kzj9
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Summary:Location and associated data came from whooping cranes from the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population, 2009-2018. We marked a sample of 68 whooping cranes with leg-mounted transmitters that acquired locations via the global positioning system (GPS) network and transmitted those data through the Argos satellite system. Cranes were captured either at their natal areas in and adjacent to Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada or at their winter terminus along the Texas Gulf Coast. Transmitters provided different quantities of data because of the variable transmitter functionality and survival of marked birds. Multiple partners administered this research project and collected these data, including the Canadian Wildlife Service, Crane Trust, Platte River Recovery Implementation Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Geological Survey. ...