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San Francisco Bay Tidal Marsh Avian Predator Surveys, 2010

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2010-09-09
End Date
2011-01-26

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Thorne, K.M., Spragens, K.A., Buffington, K.J., Rosencranz, J.A., and Takekawa, J.Y., 2019, San Francisco Bay tidal marsh avian predator surveys, 2010: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9X6Q2C8.

Summary

This dataset contains avian survey observations across four tidal marsh areas around San Francisco Bay. Multiple surveys were conducted around both high and low tides during the winter of 2010/11. Each survey alternated between scan and focals. During scans, all observable birds were counted. During focals, the behavior of a single, randomly selected bird was observed. Water level data was collected concurrently at each site and is provided with the avian survey data. These data support the following publication: Thorne, K.M., Spragens, K.A., Buffington, K.J., Rosencranz, J.A. and Takekawa, J., 2019. Flooding regimes increase avian predation on wildlife prey in tidal marsh ecosystems. Ecology and evolution, 9(3), pp.1083-1094.

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Thorne_Predation_FOCALS.csv 190.69 KB text/csv
Thorne_Predation_SCANS.csv 1.26 MB text/csv

Purpose

The avian count and behavioral data, and water level data, were collected to quantify whether tidal marsh avian predators use flooding as a behavioral cue.

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  • USGS Data Release Products
  • USGS Western Ecological Research Center

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