Published on 01 January 2015
Monitoring of the relative abundance of tundra bird and mammal species encountered daily on Bylot Island, Nunavut
View DatasetGauthier, Gilles;Cadieux, Marie-Christine;Centre D'études Nordiques
Description
The relative abundance of species is recorded as the number of individuals seen per hour spent in the field per observer. Each observer records the animal species encountered in the field and the number of individuals observed daily. To correct for any potential biases, the activities and the mode of transportation of observers is also taken into account. We also monitor the nests of bird species that are not part of our long-term monitoring and are found opportunistically, such as Arctic Tern, King Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Red-throated Loon, Pacific Loon, Rock Ptarmigan and Horned Lark.
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Publication Details
Subfield
Ecology
Field
Environmental Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
Confidence Score
54%
Source
Scholar Data Model
Keywords
AbundanceBirdsBylot IslandMammalsNunavutTundraCircumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna - TerrestrialInternational Polar Year-Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems