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These data describe differences in percent cover of microhabitats and vegetation types at giant gartersnake locations and random points paired with giant gartersnake locations for use in case-control logistic regression. The data also include information on the individual snake, the year of observation, and whether the individual had moved from its previous location to allow for correlation of the data within individuals and locations
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These data are multi-state capture histories of 273 individual San Francisco gartersnakes collected at a site before and after a portion of the site was burned. Data collection began in 2008 and continued until 2013, and the prescribed fire was applied in the fall of 2010. These data support the following paper: Halstead, B. J., Thompson, M. E., Amarello, M. , Smith, J. J., Wylie, G. D., Routman, E. J. and Casazza, M. L. (2018), Effects of prescribed fire on San Francisco gartersnake survival and movement. Jour. Wild. Mgmt.. . doi:10.1002/jwmg.21585


    map background search result map search result map Differences between Used and Available Microhabitats and Vegetation Types for Giant Gartersnakes Associated with a Restored Marsh in California Coastal California San Francisco Gartersnake Capture-Mark-Recapture Data (2008-2013) Differences between Used and Available Microhabitats and Vegetation Types for Giant Gartersnakes Associated with a Restored Marsh in California Coastal California San Francisco Gartersnake Capture-Mark-Recapture Data (2008-2013)