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Guam, Mariana swiftlet nest cluster counts, 2019-2023

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2019-04-24
End Date
2023-04-19

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Gorresen, P.M., Paxton, E.H., and Cryan, P.M., 2023, Guam, Mariana swiftlet counts, 2019-2023: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90R04RD.

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The yǻyaguak (Mariana swiftlet; Aerodramus bartschi) is an endangered cave-nesting species historically found on Guam and the southern Mariana Islands, Micronesia. The population on Guam has been severely impacted by the introduction of the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis). Population status assessments have, however, been challenging due to the limitations of traditional counting methods, which rely on visual observations at cave entrances and are prone to inaccuracies. To improve count accuracy, we estimated yǻyaguak population size and relative nesting activity using thermal and near-infrared videography at Mahlac, Maemong and Fachi Caves from April 2019 to April 2023. This study demonstrates the potential of thermal and near-infrared [...]

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Mariana swiftlet bird and nest counts were obtained during surveys from 2019 to 2023. Here we present details of the bird and nest counts collected for this study. This data release consists of two tabular datasets: (1) Mariana swiftlet colony size and nest counts, Guam, 2019-2023, and (2) Mariana swiftlet nest cluster counts, Guam, 2019-2023. The second dataset is described in this metadata. Preliminary steps to generate this dataset are described in the metadata for the first dataset.

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