Arctic falcons population monitoring data

The Arctic Falcon Specialist Group (AFSG) is an informal network of biologists with a research focus on Arctic-breeding peregrine falcons ( Falco peregrinus ) and gyrfalcons ( Falco rusticolus) . AFSG was established to enhance the coordination and collaboration on the monitoring of the two Arctic f...

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Main Author: Arctic Falcon Specialist Group
Other Authors: Ambrose, Skip, Andersson, David L., Bente, Peter J., Booms, Travis, Burnham, Kurt K., Carrière, Suzanne, Ekenstedt, Johan, Falk, Knud, Franke, Alastair, Ganusevich, Sergey, Johansen, Kenneth, Kulikova, Olga, Lindberg, Peter, Lindstrom, Berth-Ove, Mechnikova, Svetlana, Møller, Søren, Mossop, Dave, Nielsen, Ólafur K., Ollila, Tuomo, Østlyngen, Arve, Pokrovsky, Ivan, Poole, Kim, Restani, Marco, Rosenfield, Robert, Swem, Ted
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4384209
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4384209 2024-09-15T18:05:27+00:00 Arctic falcons population monitoring data Arctic Falcon Specialist Group Ambrose, Skip Andersson, David L. Bente, Peter J. Booms, Travis Burnham, Kurt K. Carrière, Suzanne Ekenstedt, Johan Falk, Knud Franke, Alastair Ganusevich, Sergey Johansen, Kenneth Kulikova, Olga Lindberg, Peter Lindstrom, Berth-Ove Mechnikova, Svetlana Møller, Søren Mossop, Dave Nielsen, Ólafur K. Ollila, Tuomo Østlyngen, Arve Pokrovsky, Ivan Poole, Kim Restani, Marco Rosenfield, Robert Swem, Ted 2020-12-28 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4384209 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01300-z https://zenodo.org/communities/arctic_raptors_monitoring https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4384208 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4384209 oai:zenodo.org:4384209 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Falco peregrinus rusticolus Arctic Monitoring Raptors Falcon Occupancy Productivity info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.438420910.1007/s13280-019-01300-z10.5281/zenodo.4384208 2024-07-25T21:03:48Z The Arctic Falcon Specialist Group (AFSG) is an informal network of biologists with a research focus on Arctic-breeding peregrine falcons ( Falco peregrinus ) and gyrfalcons ( Falco rusticolus) . AFSG was established to enhance the coordination and collaboration on the monitoring of the two Arctic falcon species and the initial joint effort was to compile the first overview of Arctic falcon monitoring sites, present trends for long-term occupancy and productivity, and summarize information describing abundance, distribution, phenology and health of the two species – based on data for 24 falcon monitoring sites across the Arctic. The analyses were published in the journal Ambio (Franke et al. 2020) as a contribution to the terrestrial Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Programme (CBMP) defined by Arctic Council’s Biodiversity Working Group (Christensen et al. 2018). The data compiled from across the Arctic for the analyses by Franke et al. (2020) are here made available for wider usage and comparisons. However, for the analyses in the Ambio paper, some filtering procedures were applied (e.g. time series shorter than 10 sampling years, or fewer than 10 territories monitored), excluding some of the original data that are now made available in this dataset. In addition, some co-authors preferred either to conduct separate uploads of respective data, or declined the invitation to make the data publicly available (see attached map overview of monitoring sites); hence this dataset does not exactly match the data analysed by Franke et al. (2020). This data set contains the annual estimates of peregrine and gyrfalcon ‘occupancy’ and ‘productivity’ in respective monitoring sites; for definitions as well a discussion of challenges in determining, interpreting and comparing those figures across sites with different sampling procedures please consult Franke et al. (2020 and 2017). The file named Arctic falcons monitoring data - AFSG 2020.csv contains the annual estimates of occupancy and productivity for peregrine falcon ... Other/Unknown Material Falco peregrinus Falco rusticolus gyrfalcon peregrine falcon Zenodo
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rusticolus
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Falcon
Occupancy
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Arctic falcons population monitoring data
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description The Arctic Falcon Specialist Group (AFSG) is an informal network of biologists with a research focus on Arctic-breeding peregrine falcons ( Falco peregrinus ) and gyrfalcons ( Falco rusticolus) . AFSG was established to enhance the coordination and collaboration on the monitoring of the two Arctic falcon species and the initial joint effort was to compile the first overview of Arctic falcon monitoring sites, present trends for long-term occupancy and productivity, and summarize information describing abundance, distribution, phenology and health of the two species – based on data for 24 falcon monitoring sites across the Arctic. The analyses were published in the journal Ambio (Franke et al. 2020) as a contribution to the terrestrial Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Programme (CBMP) defined by Arctic Council’s Biodiversity Working Group (Christensen et al. 2018). The data compiled from across the Arctic for the analyses by Franke et al. (2020) are here made available for wider usage and comparisons. However, for the analyses in the Ambio paper, some filtering procedures were applied (e.g. time series shorter than 10 sampling years, or fewer than 10 territories monitored), excluding some of the original data that are now made available in this dataset. In addition, some co-authors preferred either to conduct separate uploads of respective data, or declined the invitation to make the data publicly available (see attached map overview of monitoring sites); hence this dataset does not exactly match the data analysed by Franke et al. (2020). This data set contains the annual estimates of peregrine and gyrfalcon ‘occupancy’ and ‘productivity’ in respective monitoring sites; for definitions as well a discussion of challenges in determining, interpreting and comparing those figures across sites with different sampling procedures please consult Franke et al. (2020 and 2017). The file named Arctic falcons monitoring data - AFSG 2020.csv contains the annual estimates of occupancy and productivity for peregrine falcon ...
author2 Ambrose, Skip
Andersson, David L.
Bente, Peter J.
Booms, Travis
Burnham, Kurt K.
Carrière, Suzanne
Ekenstedt, Johan
Falk, Knud
Franke, Alastair
Ganusevich, Sergey
Johansen, Kenneth
Kulikova, Olga
Lindberg, Peter
Lindstrom, Berth-Ove
Mechnikova, Svetlana
Møller, Søren
Mossop, Dave
Nielsen, Ólafur K.
Ollila, Tuomo
Østlyngen, Arve
Pokrovsky, Ivan
Poole, Kim
Restani, Marco
Rosenfield, Robert
Swem, Ted
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