Multiscale resource selection by American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) during fall migration at Cape May, New Jersey
Dates
Publication Date
2020-09-29
Start Date
2010-10-01
End Date
2014-01-31
Citation
McAuley, D.G., Allen, B.B. and Blomberg, E.J., 2020, Multiscale resource selection by American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) during fall migration at Cape May, New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7R49PZ2.
Summary
This data set is measurements of the proportional area of 17 land-cover types at 5 different spatial scales in Cape May County, NJ at individual radio-tagged American woodcock (Scololpax minor) use locations and at random points across the county. The data set consists of a unique identifier, band number, year or season during which sampling was conducted, spatial coordinates (UTMs),
Summary
This data set is measurements of the proportional area of 17 land-cover types at 5 different spatial scales in Cape May County, NJ at individual radio-tagged American woodcock (Scololpax minor) use locations and at random points across the county. The data set consists of a unique identifier, band number, year or season during which sampling was conducted, spatial coordinates (UTMs),
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Allen, B. B., McAuley, D. G., and Blomberg, E. J., 2020, Migratory status determines resource selection by American Woodcock at an important fall stopover, Cape May, New Jersey: Condor, v. Online early September 24