USGS ASC - Changing Arctic Ecosystems - Birdlist - 2011-2013

Ocorrência
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Descrição

Through the Changing Arctic Ecosystems initiative, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) strives to inform key resource management decisions for Arctic Alaska by providing scientific information on current and future ecosystem response to a warming climate. Our research is (1) examining critical physical and landscape-scale changes in the environment; (2) assessing key ecological drivers of population change; and (3) projecting future abundance and distribution of focal species, including mammals, birds, fish, and aquatic invertebrates that use the landscapes of the Arctic in different ways and likely will express differently the consequences of changes to the associated ecosystems. This dataset is a list of all bird species observed, and their location, during the 2011-13 field seasons for this project. USGS Alaska Science Center (ASC).

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GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: b555d382-6b9a-4deb-a6b4-e05f19305c85.  United States Geological Survey publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por GBIF-US.

Palavras-chave

Occurrence; birds; Alaska; North Slope; Observation

Dados externos

Os dados de recurso também estão disponíveis em outros formatos

The Arctic Coastal Plain: Measuring and Forecasting the Response of Alaska’s Terrestrial Ecosystem to a Warming Climate http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/interdisciplinary_science/cae/arctic_coastal_plain.php UTF-8 html
Changing Arctic Ecosystems Measuring and Forecasting the Response of Alaska’s Terrestrial Ecosystem to a Warming Climate http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2012/3144/ UTF-8 pdf

Contatos

Annie Simpson
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Processador
  • Biologist & Information Scientist
U. S. Geological Survey
  • 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Mailstop 302
20192 Reston
Virginia
US
  • +1 703 648 4281
Annie Simpson
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Processador
  • +1 703 648 4281
Thomas Fondell
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Pesquisador Principal
  • Research Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Geological Survey - Alaska Science Center
  • 4210 University Drive
99508 Anchorage
Alaska
US
  • +1 907 786 7155
Joel Schmutz
  • Pesquisador Principal
  • Research Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Geological Survey - Alaska Science Center
  • 4210 University Drive
99508 Anchorage
Alaska
US
  • +1 907 786 7186
Brian Uher-Koch
  • Provedor De Conteúdo
  • Research Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Geological Survey - Alaska Science Center
  • 4210 University Drive
99508 Anchorage
Alaska
US
  • +1 907 786 7052

Cobertura Geográfica

This study is being conducted on Alaska's North Slope, on the Arctic Coastal Plain between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean, north of the Arctic Circle (~70° 32' N, -155° 21' W). More specifically, our research is confined to two, 7 km2 study plots, approximately 35 km apart, along the Chipp River, 100 km (60 miles) southeast of the community of Barrow. Each plot exhibits different ecological and climatic characteristics; Chipp North (N 70.686, W-155.304) is coastal and lower lying, while the Chipp South (N 70.395, W -155.407) is more inland, having rolling terrain features.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [70,395, -155,409], Norte Leste [70,686, -155,305]

Cobertura Taxonômica

birds.

Class Aves (birds)

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial 2011-06-22

Dados Sobre o Projeto

Nenhuma descrição disponível

Título USGS AK Science Ctr - Changing Arctic Ecosystems - birdlist
Financiamento USGS Changing Arctic Ecosystems initiative
Descrição da Área de Estudo This study is being conducted on Alaska's North Slope, on the ACP between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean, north of the Arctic Circle (~70° 32' N, -155° 21' W). This area is part of the NPR-A, where oil and gas development is expected to increase, and is owned and managed by the BLM. The region consists of low tundra, including sedge, moss, dwarf-shrub wetlands (W2) and tussock-sedge, dwarf-shrub, moist tundra (G4) ecosystems described in the Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map (Walker et al. 2005). There is an extensive system of fish-bearing lakes and several major drainage rivers. More specifically, our research is confined to two, 7 km2 study plots, approximately 35 km apart, along the Chipp River, 100 km (60 miles) southeast of the community of Barrow. Each plot exhibits different ecological and climatic characteristics; Chipp North (N 70.686, W-155.304) is coastal and lower lying, while the Chipp South (N 70.395, W -155.407) is more inland, having rolling terrain features.

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Thomas Fondell
  • Pesquisador Principal

Métodos de Amostragem

Bird List – As biologists conducted their field studies they noted all bird species observed. Observations were compiled into a list for each study area (i.e., Chipp North and Chipp South). In the 2013 season, day of observation was not included.

Área de Estudo Chipp North (N 70.686, W-155.304) is coastal and low lying.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. Record all bird species observed.

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Paruk, J. D., K. G. Wright, B.D. Uher-Koch, D.C. Evers, J. S. Fair, and C.E. Gray. Breeding Ecology of the Yellow-billed Loons (Gavia adamsii) on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska 2013. Biodiversity Research Institute Report # 2013-12, Gorham, Maine.
  2. Walker, D.A., M.K. Raynolds, F.J.A. Daniels, E. Einarsson, A. Elvebakk, W.A. Gould, A.E. Katenin, S.S. Kholod, D.J. Markon, E.S. Melnikov, N.G. Moskalenko, S.S. Talbot, and B.A. Yurtsev. 2005. Journal of Vegetation Science 16(3): 267-282.
  3. Pearce, J., T. DeGange, P. Flint, T. Fondell, D. Gustine, L. Holland-Bartels, A. Hope, J. Hupp, J. Koch, S. Talbot, D. Ward, and M. Whalen. 2012. Changing Arctic Ecosystems—Measuring and forecasting the response of Alaska's terrestrial ecosystem to a warming climate. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2012-3144, 4 p.

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos b555d382-6b9a-4deb-a6b4-e05f19305c85
https://bison.usgs.gov/ipt/resource?r=usgs-ak_science_ctr-changing_arctic_ecosystems-birdlist