PI-1 Name PI-2 Name PI-1 Institution
Steve Kendall Stephen Brown USFWS
PI-2 Institution PI-1 mailing address (include Country)
Manomet Center for
Conservation Sciences 101 12th Ave., Room 236, Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA
PI-1 Country PI-2 mailing address (include Country)
USA P.O. Box 1770, Manomet MA 02345
PI-2 Country PI-1 email PI-2 email
USA steve_kendall@fws.gov sbrown@manomet.org
PI-1 phone PI-2 phone Crew Leader-1 Name
907 456-0303 508 224-6521 Scott Freeman
Crew Leader-2 Name Crew Leader-1 Institution Crew Leader-2 Institution
n/a USFWS n/a
Crew Leader-1 email Crew Leader-2 email Crew Leader-1 phone
Scottfreee@mail2world.com n/a 253-241-5234
Crew Leader-2 phone Initiation
Site (include full name and abbreviation) year Study year
n/a Canning River Delta (CARI) 2010 2010
type of study total field crew members field season start date
intensive 9 3-Jun-10
field season end date vicinity development
12-Jun-10 no no
Human activity description
gas exploration activities at Point Thomson, about 15 km to the west
field station summer only field camp Site features
no yes
SESA_band SESA_nest SESA_side
yes yes yes
SESA_side_desc DUNL_band DUNL_nest
yes
genetics, A.I. screening, stable isotope yes
DUNL_side DUNL_side_desc WESA_band
yes no
geolocator,genetics, A.I. screening, stable isotope
WESA_nest WESA_side WESA_side_desc
no no no
REPH_band REPH_nest REPH_side
yes yes no
REPH_side_desc RNPH_band RNPH_nest
n/a yes yes
RNPH_side RNPH_side_desc WHIM_band
yes ,genetics, stable isotope no
WHIM_nest WHIM_side WHIM_side_desc
no no n/a
PESA_band PESA_nest PESA_side
yes yes yes
PESA_side_desc Adult survival intensive nest
yes
genetics, A.I. screening, stable isotope yes
minimum nest snow survey lemming index
no 50m quadrat live lemming
predator survey food resources food_freq
yes yes 3d
weather station adult_band_start adult_band_end
camp station 6/8/2010 7/9/2010
adult band interval nest survival start nest survival end
daily 6/5/2010 7/10/2010
nest survival interval snow start snow end
daily 6/5/2010 6/30/2010
snow interval predator start predator end
5d 6/6/2010 6/30/2010
predator interval terre_food_start terre_food_end
weekly 6/10/2010 7/7/2010
terre_food_interval aqua_food_start aqua_food_end
3d 6/10/2010 7/7/2010
aqua_food_interval weather start weather end
3d 6/4/2010 7/11/2010
weather interval lemming_start lemming_end
hourly 6/5/2010 7/10/2010
snow present snow cover estimate date river breakup date
yes 6/15/2010 unknown
Site history
studies were conducted at this site in 1979-80. Nest survival studies were conducted on plots, including the subset used in 201
Comments
ing the subset used in 2010, from 2002-06. Avian Infuenza sampling was done at this site in 206-07. Data are available for the 2002-06 stu
Data are available for the 2002-06 study.
Please enter the names of seasonal field staff, including the range of dates when field work was conducted by each individual
Name start date end date
Scott Freeman 3-Jun-10 11-Jul-10
Heather Craig 3-Jun-10 11-Jul-10
Chelsea Woodworth 3-Jun-10 11-Jul-10
Edward Corp 4-Jun-10 7-Jul-10
Steve Kendall 3-Jun-10 9-Jun-10
Steve Kendall 24-Jun-10 28-Jun-10
Stephen Brown 3-Jun-10 24-Jun-10
Metta McGarvey 3-Jun-10 24-Jun-10
Brian Harrington 3-Jun-10 24-Jun-10
Andy Baltensperger 24-Jun-10 7-Jul-10
work was conducted by each individual
ASDN Field Camp Metadata Database: Definition of Variables and Codes Used
Variable Definition Possible Codes
****General tips for entering data into Field camp metadata database:
◦ use lower case letters for all entries
◦ do not deviate from possible codes indicated on this "read me" file, if you do deviate please clearly define new code in your read me file
◦ enter "." anytime data is missing, do not leave blank cells, do not use 999
year year surveys were conducted 2010
lat latitude. N coordinate using NAD83 Alaska, 71.35783
decimal degrees, and "site specific location" +/ - hours Greenwich
time
long longitude. W coordinate using NAD83 Alaska, 156.35123
decimal degrees, and" site specific location" +/ - hours Greenwich
time
PI-1 Name Name of principal investigator Richard Lanctot
PI-2 Name Name of 2nd principal investigator River Gates
PI-1 Institution Primary institution of PI #1 USFWS
Manomet
CWS
PI-2 Institution Primary Institution of PI #2 USFWS
Manomet
WCS
PI-1 mailing address complete mailing address of PI #1 1011 East Tudor
PI-1 Country Country of PI #1 USA
CAN
PI-2 mailing address complete mailing address of PI #2 see above example
PI-2 Country Country of PI #2 USA
CAN
PI-1 email email address of PI #1 richard_lanctot@fws.gov
PI-2 email email address of PI #2 hrivergates@gmail.com
PI-1 phone phone number including area code of PI #1 907 786 3609
PI-2 phone phone number including area code of PI #2 907 786 3563
Crew Leader-1 Name First and Last Name of crew leader #1 River Gates
Crew Leader-2 Name First and Last Name of crew leader #2 n/a
Crew Leader-1 Institution Primary institution of crew leader #1 USFWS
Crew Leader-2 Institution Primary institution of crew leader #2 n/a
Crew Leader-1 email email address of crew leader #1 hrivergates@gmail.com
Crew Leader-2 email email address of crew leader #2 n/a
Crew Leader-1 phone primary phone of crew leader #1 907 786 3563
Crew Leader-2 phone primary phone of crew leader #2 n/a
site Network site name, follows standard BBL bird alpha code structure nome
cakr
barr
ikpi
prba
cari
made
eaba
chur
Initiation year Year Network study was initiated 2010
Study year Year when study occurred 2010
type of study Description of effort for adult and nest survival metrics minimum
intensive
total field crew members Summary total of number of field observers that worked on project throughout the field season 2
includes staff, interns, volunteers, crew leaders, etc.
field season start date start date of field season, when camp was established and monitoring activities began 10-Jun-10
field season end date end date of field season, when camp was established and monitoring activities ceased 29-Jun-10
vicinity Is the field camp with 50 kilometers of a permanent human settlement? yes/no
development Is the area affected or impacted by industrial development (e.g. oil and gas extraction, mining) yes/no
Human activity description Briefly describe human activities in the vicinity provide short description
field station Was the study supported by a field station including a building, electricity, computer access yes/no
summer only field camp Was the study launched from a remote seasonal field camp, only active during the summer yes/no
Site features Describe site features that are of interest important archeology site
SESA_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
SESA_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
SESA_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
SESA_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved stable isotope
DUNL_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
DUNL_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
DUNL_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
DUNL_side_decr Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved geolocator
WESA_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WESA_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WESA_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WESA_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved popn. genetics
REPH_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
REPH_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
REPH_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
REPH_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved paternity
RNPH_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
RNPH_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
RNPH_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
RNPH_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved brood survival
WHIM_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WHIM_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WHIM_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
WHIM_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved replacement clutch
PESA_band Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
PESA_nest Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
PESA_side Check all methods employed at each site yes/no
PESA_side_desc Briefly describe side project, identify type of project and institution involved radio telemetry
Adult survival Were adult survival methods employed (e.g., resighting banded birds, marking birds)? yes/no
intensive nest Were intensive (as described in protocol) nest survival methods employed (e.g., repeated nest checks on plots)? yes/no
minimum nest yes/no
snow survey A 50-m circle was used to quantified the percentage of snow cover 50-m circle
A 50-m quadrat was used to quantified the percentage of snow cover 50-m quadrat
not done
lemming index Details which methods was used to monitor lemming abundance during the field season winter
live lemming
trapping
winter / live
not done
predator survey Frequency of predator survey weekly
seasonal
not done
food resources Type of food resources collections made terrestrial
aquatic
both
not done
food_freq Frequency of food resources collection 3d
3d + peak
weekly
not done
weather station Type of instrument used to record daily weather camp station
manual
permanent station
not done
adult_band_start Start date of adult banding (i.e., date first adult banded) 18-Jun-10
adult_band_end End date of adult banding (date last adult banded) 29-Jun-10
adult band interval Frequency of banding activities daily
bi-daily
weekly
infrequent
nest survival start Start date of nest survival (i.e., date when nest searching started) 10-Jun-10
nest survival end End date of nest survival (i.e., date when last nest was checked) 29-Jun-10
nest survival interval Frequency of nest survival activities daily
bi-daily
weekly
infrequent
other
snow start Start date of snow surveys 5-May-10
snow end End date of snow surveys 15-May-10
snow interval Frequency of snow survey interval daily
bi-daily
weekly
infrequent
other
predator start Start date of predator surveys 10-May-10
predator end End date of predator surveys 29-Jul-10
predator interval Frequency of predator surveys daily
bi-daily
weekly
infrequent
other
terre_food_start Start date when terrestrial food resources traps were deployed 20-Jun-10
terre_food_end End date when terrestrial food resources traps were removed 25-Jul-10
terre_food_interval Frequency of terrestrial food resources invertebrate collection 3d
3d + peak
weekly
other
aqua_food_start Start date when aquatic food resources traps were deployed 20-Jun-10
aqua_food_end End date when aquatic food resources traps were removed 25-Jul-10
aqua_food_interval Frequency of aquatic food resources invertebrate collection 3d
3d + peak
weekly
other
weather start Start date when weather station was collecting data 20-Jun-10
weather end End date when weather station stopped collecting data 25-Jul-10
weather interval Weather station collection interval hourly
daily
other
lemming_start start date of lemming surveys 13-May-10
lemming_end end date of lemming surveys 23-Jul-10
snow present was snow present upon arrival at the study area location in flat areas yes/no
snow cover estimate date date when estimated 50% of snow cover on flat areas 15-May-10
river breakup date Date of ice break on major river in or near study area (estimates okay) 23-May-10
Site history Describe history of scientific research at site. List previous PI's of historic research and their institutions when conducting research
Especially project conducted in the past where data may be comparable to currently employed methods.
Comments provide information on above questions where necessary (e.g., when stating "other")
Code Definition
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okay to not include "-" for western hemisphere coordinates
Richard Lanctot
River Gates
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
Canadian Wildlife Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
Wildlife Conservation Sciences
1011 East Tudor Rd. Anchorage AK 99503
United States of America
Canada
see above example
United States of America
Canada
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Nome
Cape Krusenstern
Barrow
Ikpikpuk
Prudhoe Bay
Canning River
Mackenzie Delta
East Bay
Churchill
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banded focal species, found nests and monitored their fate
intensive nest search activities, including frequent visits to plot, rope dragging, measurement of environmental variables
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(example, native villages)
(examples might be subsistence hunters, oil or gas wells and other infrastructure, native villages)
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counted winter nests
counted live lemming throughout field season
live lemming trapping to estimate abundance
both winter and live lemming counts done (or list other combination if relevant)
loosers!!!!
surveys conducted once per week
surveys conducted 3 times during the field season
slackers!!!
terrestrial food resources only
aquatic food resources only
both terrestrial and aquatic food resources collected
panny wastes!!!
every three days traps were checked and samples stored
every three days traps were checked and samples stored + daily during peak emergence
traps were checked and sampled stores 1 per week
waste products!!!
independent field weather station (e.g. Hobo/Onset stations)
Weather summary conducted by hand and accomplished with simple instruments. Thermometer and wind speed estimates
Local daily weather can be download from permanently established weather station
no good for nothings!!!
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banding adults daily
banding adults every other day
banding adults once per week
infrequently banding adults once or twice per season
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nest searching daily
nest searching every other day
nest searching once per week
infrequently nest searching once or twice per season
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snow survey daily
snow survey every other day
snow survey once per week
snow survey once or twice per season
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predator survey daily
predator survey every other day
predator survey once per week
predator survey once or twice per season
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every three days traps were checked and samples stored
every three days traps were checked and samples stored + daily during peak emergence
traps were checked and sampled stores 1 per week
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every three days traps were checked and samples stored
every three days traps were checked and samples stored + daily during peak emergence
traps were checked and sampled stores 1 per week
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temp, wind speed and direction and precip collected every hour
temp, wind speed and direction and precip collected every day
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