Cause-Effect Monitoring Migratory Landbirds at Regional Scales, Oil Sands Region

Cause-Effect Monitoring Migratory Landbirds at Regional Scales, Oil Sands Region Regional-scale monitoring focuses on understanding how and why boreal songbirds, including several Species at Risk, are affected by human activity across the Peace, Athabasca and Cold Lake oil sands area. Data are collected across multiple habitat types and across a range of disturbance intensities from low to high. Bird data were collected in various habitats, including some previously unsurveyed habitats, to fill information gaps in bird-habitat associations. Dataset 1 (2011–2013) comprises bird surveys in 41 representative habitat types within the Athabasca, Peace River and Cold Lake oil sands areas. Data are available for 44 873 individual birds representing 142 species from 3 685 independent sites sampled using point count surveys. Uncommon and rare habitat types were surveyed at higher sampling intensity. Dataset 2 (2014) comprises bird surveys across a gradient of oil sands development-related disturbance (low to very high) within the Athabasca oil sands area. Data are available for 12 062 individual birds representing 141 species from 884 sample sites. Sample sites include both survey grids of nine point count sites and matched pairs of point count sites (one point count in pipeline, seismic line, wellsite or road, and one point count in adjacent undisturbed habitat). 2019-07-25 Environment and Climate Change Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentOil sandsMigratory birdsCanada Warblerspecies at risklandbirdsbirdsmixedwoodforestvegetationpoint countavianspot mapping Cause-Effect Monitoring of Migratory Landbirds at Regional Scales Data (English)CSV http://donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/species/scientificknowledge/cause-effect-monitoring-oil-sands-region/cause-effect-monitoring-migratory-landbirds-at-regional-scales-oil-sands-region/?lang=En Cause-Effect Monitoring Migratory Landbirds at Regional Scales Data (French)CSV http://donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/species/scientificknowledge/cause-effect-monitoring-oil-sands-region/cause-effect-monitoring-migratory-landbirds-at-regional-scales-oil-sands-region/?lang=fr

Regional-scale monitoring focuses on understanding how and why boreal songbirds, including several Species at Risk, are affected by human activity across the Peace, Athabasca and Cold Lake oil sands area. Data are collected across multiple habitat types and across a range of disturbance intensities from low to high. Bird data were collected in various habitats, including some previously unsurveyed habitats, to fill information gaps in bird-habitat associations.

Dataset 1 (2011–2013) comprises bird surveys in 41 representative habitat types within the Athabasca, Peace River and Cold Lake oil sands areas. Data are available for 44 873 individual birds representing 142 species from 3 685 independent sites sampled using point count surveys. Uncommon and rare habitat types were surveyed at higher sampling intensity.

Dataset 2 (2014) comprises bird surveys across a gradient of oil sands development-related disturbance (low to very high) within the Athabasca oil sands area. Data are available for 12 062 individual birds representing 141 species from 884 sample sites. Sample sites include both survey grids of nine point count sites and matched pairs of point count sites (one point count in pipeline, seismic line, wellsite or road, and one point count in adjacent undisturbed habitat).

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