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Habitat Type and Activity by Giant Gartersnakes Associated with a Restored Marsh in California

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2009-04-01
End Date
2010-09-30

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Halstead, B.J., Valcarcel, P., Wylie, G.D., Coates, P.S., Casazza, M.L., and Rosenberg, D.K., 2016, Microhabitat and Vegetation Selection by Giant Gartersnakes Associated with a Restored Marsh in California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7QF8R0R.

Summary

These data describe the location (terrestrial or aquatic) and activity status (active or inactive) of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) by individual and location.

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Tgigas_LocationActivity_Data.csv 26.44 KB text/csv

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The purpose of these data are to describe the proportion of giant gartersnake locations in different habitat categories (terrestrial vs. aquatic) and the proportion of observations during which they are active. These data were further used to examine whether the proportion of active observations varied by habitat type.

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  • USGS Western Ecological Research Center

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