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Remote telemetry data loggers are commonly used for monitoring wildlife species. Although remote telemetry data loggers provide reliable microhabitat use data, few studies have used them to evaluate landscape-scale, temporal, and spatial habitat use. We installed 3 data loggers along a mountain ridgeline that was being developed for a commercial wind farm in northern New Hampshire, USA, to monitor use of a high-elevation forest by American martens (Martes americana). We tested 1) the efficacy of data loggers to record presence–absence and index space use in a 6.75-km2 area, validating marten locations using radiotelemetry and camera traps; and 2) whether there were diel and seasonal biases of data logger detections....
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Birds,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Extreme Weather,
Forestry,
Mammals, All tags...
Northeast CASC,
Other Wildlife,
Wildlife,
Wildlife and Plants,
remote monitoring, Fewer tags
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Abstract (from Wiley): Populations along geographical range limits are often exposed to unsuitable climate and low resource availability relative to core populations. As such, there has been a renewed focus on understanding the factors that determine range limits to better predict how species will respond to global change. Using recent theory on range limits and classical understanding of density dependence, we evaluated the influence of resource availability on the snowshoe hare Lepus americanus along its trailing range edge. We estimated variation in population density, habitat use, survival, and parasite loads to test the Great Escape Hypothesis (GEH), i.e. that density dependence determines, in part, a species'...
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This volume's release consists of 463615 media files captured by autonomous wildlife monitoring devices under the project, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. The attached files listed below include several CSV files that provide information about the data release. The file, "media.csv" provides the metadata about the media, such as filename and date/time of capture. The actual media files are housed within folders under the volume's "child items" as compressed files. A critical CSV file is "dictionary.csv", which describes each CSV file, including field names, data types, descriptions, and the relationship of each field to fields in other CSV files. Some of the media files may have been "tagged" or "annotated"...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Aegolius acadicus,
Alces americanus americanus,
Bonasa umbellus,
Camera Trap,
Canachites canadensis, All tags...
Canis latrans,
Canis lupus,
Castor canadensis,
Cathartes aura,
Colaptes auratus,
Conservation,
Corvus brachyrhynchos,
Cyanocitta cristata,
Didelphis virginiana,
Erethizon dorsatus,
Felis catus,
Forest,
Lontra canadensis,
Lynx canadensis,
Lynx rufus,
Management,
Martes americana,
Meleagris gallopavo,
Mephitis mephitis,
Mustela frenata,
Mustela vison,
New Hampshire,
Odocoileus virginianus,
Pekania pennanti,
Procyon lotor,
Sciurus carolinensis,
Scolopax minor,
Strix varia,
Sylvilagus floridanus,
Tamias striatus,
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus,
Turdus migratorius,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Ursus americanus,
Vulpes vulpes,
Wildlife,
animal tracking,
biota,
ecosystem monitoring,
environment,
field inventory and monitoring,
time series datasets,
vertebrates,
wildlife,
wildlife biology, Fewer tags
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