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Found 32 dataset(s) matching "capture-mark-recapture".
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These capture-mark-recapture data for boreal toads are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs contribute to the project abstracted below: We used 29 year of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate...
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This dataset includes records of captures of San Francisco gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) collected at five sites from 2007 to 2020. The data include measurements of snake...
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This dataset includes five-years (2000 – 2004) of capture-mark-recapture data for male Espadarana prosoblepon dataset before Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) arrived in September 2004 in El...
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These data include capture and survey information for a meadow population of endangered Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs (Rana sierrae) at Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2003-2022. The...
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These data are from capture-mark-recapture studies of the giant gartersnake, Thamnophis gigas, in the Sacramento Valley of California, USA from 1999-2016. The data are primarily capture histories...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs contribute to the project abstracted below: We used 29 years of data on boreal chorus frogs at two sites to view life-history, estimate...
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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...
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This dataset contains information from capture-mark-recapture sampling of Oregon spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) conducted 2016-2019 by USGS as part of a study relating R. pretiosa survival and...
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These capture-mark-recapture data for chorus frogs are associated with the project that is abstracted below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species...
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Capture-mark-recapture data from San Francisco Gartersnakes at five sites in San Mateo County, California in 2018. These data include capture histories, snout-vent lengths, and sex for individual...
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These data support a study modeling the growth, capture, and survival of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas). We captured giant gartersnakes inhabiting rice irrigation canals in the Sacramento...
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From 2003-2018, USGS researchers and collaborators conducted mark-recapture studies of the boreal toad at the Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Montana, USA. The datasets...
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Amphibians are among the most sensitive taxa to climate change, and species inhabiting arid and semiarid landscapes at the extremes of their range are especially vulnerable to periods of drought....
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The NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center conducted surveys within the southern North Carolina estuarine system from 2018-01-08 to 2018-01-26 to provide an updated estimate of abundance for the...
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Our study was conducted from 2019-2021 in Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. We live trapped deer mice and two species of voles in Sherman traps, mostly at nighttime, from June-October 2019 and...
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We used genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data and capture-mark-recapture methods to evaluate the genetic diversity and demography within seven focal sites of the endangered San...
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The impacts of climate change on cold water species will likely manifest in populations at the trailing edge of their distribution. Rio Grande cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis,...
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The impacts of climate change on cold water species will likely manifest in populations at the trailing edge of their distribution. Rio Grande cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis,...
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The impacts of climate change on cold water species will likely manifest in populations at the trailing edge of their distribution. Rio Grande cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis,...