Acoustic song data for ˊōmaˊo (Myadestes obscurus) in Hakalau Forest NWR, Hawaiˊi, data collected in 2015
Dates
Publication Date
2017-01-11
Start Date
2015-07-28
End Date
2015-08-17
Citation
Camp, R.J., and Sebastian-Gonzalez, Esther, 2018, Hakalau Bioacoustic Surveys and Models 2015 (ver. 1.1, August 2018): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7PZ571Q.
Summary
Acoustic derived point-transect data used to estimate densities of ˊōmaˊo (Myadestes obscurus) songs.
Summary
Acoustic derived point-transect data used to estimate densities of ˊōmaˊo (Myadestes obscurus) songs.
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