Mangrove Landbird Survey Data
Results of 10-minute bird surveys conducted throughout the mangroves of southern Florida from 2008 - 2011 by John Lloyd and Gary Slater of Ecostudies Institute. Surveys were conducted from April - June in each year, corresponding to the putative breeding season for most species in this assemblage. F...
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Zusammenfassung: | Results of 10-minute bird surveys conducted throughout the mangroves of southern Florida from 2008 - 2011 by John Lloyd and Gary Slater of Ecostudies Institute. Surveys were conducted from April - June in each year, corresponding to the putative breeding season for most species in this assemblage. Full metholodological details availble in Lloyd and Slater 2014. Description of data file: Point_ID: Unique number for each point. Note that in some cases a point surveyed in one year could not be revisited in subsequent years (e.g., because it became inaccessible) and so a new point, with a new number, was established as close as possible to the previous point. This happened primarily at Biscayne National Park. Site_Nam: A descriptive name for the general location for each set of points. See Lloyd and Slater 2014 for methodology of setting points. X_Coord: UTM easting (Zone 17N) Y_Coord: UTM northing (Zone 17N) UTM_Zone: Which UTM zone do the coordinates refer to? Note that this column was left blank as all points are within zone 17N. Datum: Which geodetic datum? Note that all data recorded in WGS84. Sampling Period: Year and season in which survey occurred (all surveys are presumed breeding season). Survey Date: Date of survey. Start time: Time of day that survey began. Observer initials: Initials of the observer.Interval: Interval in which the detection occurred. Intervals are 1-minute long. Each survey is 10 minutes in length and made up of 10 intervals. AOUCode: 4-letter species code based on the standardized common English names. Distance: Estimated distance of detected bird from survey point. 1 = 0-25 m; 2 = 26-50 m; 3 = 51-100 m; 4 = 101-150m; 5 = >150m Number of birds: Number of birds detected.Sex: Sex of bird, if known. Flyover: Number of birds detected flying over the point. Flyover detections have no data (blank) for the field "Number of birds". DT: Type of detection. 1 = aural; 2 = visual; 4 = aural, then visual. Birds seen before heard are always recorded as DT = 2. Lloyd, J. D., and G. L. Slater. 2014. Abundance and distribution of mangrove landbirds in Florida.North American Fauna: Number 80:1 – 45.doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/nafa.80.0001 |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.1142568 |