Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands
The relative abundance of species is recorded as the number of individuals seen per day spent in the field by observer(s). Each observer records the animal species encountered in the field and the number of individuals observed daily. To correct for any potential biases the activities, the amount of...
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ftdatacite:10.5443/1694 2023-05-15T14:56:13+02:00 Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands Jefferies, Robert L. Legault, Geoffrey Rockwell, Robert F. 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/1694 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=1694 en eng Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Public Birds Cape Churchill La Perouse Bay Mammals Manitoba Monitoring Tundra Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna - Terrestrial International Polar Year-Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems dataset Dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5443/1694 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The relative abundance of species is recorded as the number of individuals seen per day spent in the field by observer(s). Each observer records the animal species encountered in the field and the number of individuals observed daily. To correct for any potential biases the activities, the amount of time spent in the field and the mode of transportation of observers is taken into account. ** If data are downloaded and used for analyses, it would greatly be appreciated that the contact researcher be informed. : Purpose: Habitat in the Cape Churchill region is changing in response to both destructive snow goose foraging and to climate change. We are monitoring the abundance of birds and mammals sharing the habitat in an attempt to document any changes and relate it to snow goose-induced habitat impacts or climate change. : Summary: Not Applicable Dataset Arctic Cape Churchill Churchill Circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program Climate change Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Hudson Bay International Polar Year Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Hudson Bay Hudson Cape Churchill ENVELOPE(-93.218,-93.218,58.763,58.763) |
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Birds Cape Churchill La Perouse Bay Mammals Manitoba Monitoring Tundra Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna - Terrestrial International Polar Year-Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems Jefferies, Robert L. Legault, Geoffrey Rockwell, Robert F. Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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Birds Cape Churchill La Perouse Bay Mammals Manitoba Monitoring Tundra Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna - Terrestrial International Polar Year-Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems |
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The relative abundance of species is recorded as the number of individuals seen per day spent in the field by observer(s). Each observer records the animal species encountered in the field and the number of individuals observed daily. To correct for any potential biases the activities, the amount of time spent in the field and the mode of transportation of observers is taken into account. ** If data are downloaded and used for analyses, it would greatly be appreciated that the contact researcher be informed. : Purpose: Habitat in the Cape Churchill region is changing in response to both destructive snow goose foraging and to climate change. We are monitoring the abundance of birds and mammals sharing the habitat in an attempt to document any changes and relate it to snow goose-induced habitat impacts or climate change. : Summary: Not Applicable |
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Jefferies, Robert L. Legault, Geoffrey Rockwell, Robert F. |
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Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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Monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the Hudson Bay Lowlands |
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monitoring of the abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily in the hudson bay lowlands |
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Canadian Cryospheric Information Network |
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2012 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/1694 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=1694 |
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ENVELOPE(-93.218,-93.218,58.763,58.763) |
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Arctic Hudson Bay Hudson Cape Churchill |
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Arctic Hudson Bay Hudson Cape Churchill |
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Arctic Cape Churchill Churchill Circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program Climate change Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Hudson Bay International Polar Year Tundra |
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Arctic Cape Churchill Churchill Circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program Climate change Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Hudson Bay International Polar Year Tundra |
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