Amphibian Occupancy - Mount Revelstoke

Amphibian Occupancy - Mount Revelstoke This measure tracks changes in presence and absence of three amphibian species at 12 potential breeding sites. Each site is visited twice (where possible), to estimate and account for detection probability the Western Toad (Bufo boreas), Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris), and Long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum). Mount Revelstoke National Park will monitor these amphibian species using this protocol once every 3 years. 2024-02-23 Parks Canada lisa.larson@pc.gc.ca Nature and Environmentamphibiansbreeding siteswetlandsWestern toadBufo boreasColumbia spotted frogRana luteiventrislong-toed salamanderAmbystoma macrodactylumBritish Columbia Amphibian Occupancy - Mount RevelstokeCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/1c5afb33-911e-4023-af7b-84df423a43b0/resource/961d886d-f65f-450c-859b-a85f40eb7e85/download/mountrevelstoke_np_freshwater_amphibian_occupancy_2009-2022_data.csv Amphibian Occupancy - Mount Revelstoke - Data DictionaryXLSX https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/1c5afb33-911e-4023-af7b-84df423a43b0/resource/d58beff6-c635-4f83-8588-13f091efe7b0/download/mrnp_freshwater_amphibian_data_dictionary2022.xlsx

This measure tracks changes in presence and absence of three amphibian species at 12 potential breeding sites. Each site is visited twice (where possible), to estimate and account for detection probability the Western Toad (Bufo boreas), Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris), and Long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum). Mount Revelstoke National Park will monitor these amphibian species using this protocol once every 3 years.

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