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Trask Watershed Study Amphibian Survival and Movement Data, 2008-2015

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Start Date
2008-06-23
End Date
2015-08-27

Citation

Chelgren, N.D. and Adams, M.J., 2019, Trask Watershed Study Amphibian Survival and Movement Data, 2008-2015: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7HT2NHW.

Summary

This data set contains mark-recapture information for individuals of Dicamptodon tenebrosus and Ascaphus truei marked for individual recognition. Amphibians represented in this data set were captured in 14 first-order perennial and seasonally intermittent streams in the East Fork of the South Fork of the Trask River in the northern Oregon Coast Range. Individuals are larval and mature aquatic Dicamptodon tenebrosus and larval Ascaphus truei. Of the Ascaphus truei larvae only individuals thought to be in their first summer when first captured are included (these are individuals whose knees had yet to emerge from under the anal flap or fold).

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IndividualData.csv 412.05 KB text/csv
LocationData.csv 100 KB text/csv
MovementIntervalData.csv 7.26 KB text/csv
PlotVisitData.csv 373.83 KB text/csv
ReachData.csv 351 Bytes text/csv
SecondaryOccasionData.csv 56.21 KB text/csv

Purpose

Data were collected to measure responses of stream amphibians to timber harvest.

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  • Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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