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Predicting the persistence of salamanders: Consequence of phenological shifts for species of management concern on DoD lands

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posted on 2023-05-26, 19:04 authored by Houston ChandlerHouston Chandler, Carola HaasCarola Haas

Datasets used in completing Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) project #RC-2703. These data come from studies of wetland hydrology and Reticulated Flatwoods Salamanders on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.

Funding

Department of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) #RC-2703

History

Publisher

University Libraries, Virginia Tech

Location

Florida Panhandle

Corresponding Author Name

Carola Haas

Corresponding Author E-mail Address

cahaas@vt.edu

Files/Folders in Dataset and Description

RFS Drift Fence Captures.csv - file contains all capture information for flatwoods salamanders used to assess phenology. Drift Fence Trap Directions.csv - denotes whether traps were placed on the outside (capturing salamanders entering the wetland) or inside (capturing salamander leaving the wetland) of the drift fence. Water Level Data.csv - water level measurements made from 35 wetland basins and used to build models predicting flooding dynamics in these systems. Also includes some associated climate data (e.g., precipitation) Note: all location data has been removed from these datasets. The work occurred in southern Okaloosa and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida. Specific location information can be provided upon reasonable request.

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