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Songbird yields resulting from different forest management practices in the Oregon Coast Range, 2019-2021

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:edi.1302.1
Title:Songbird yields resulting from different forest management practices in the Oregon Coast Range, 2019-2021
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

Data in this package was used to model the responses of forest songbirds to landscape scale forest management strategies. The majority of data was derived from emprical studies (avian point counts) conducted by the principal investigator or mined from the literature. Gaps in the data were filled in via expert opinion, considering the life history and habitat needs of the species.

Publication Date:2023-01-16
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Time Period
Begin:
2018
End:
2021

People and Organizations
Contact:Harris, Scott (Institute for Applied Ecology, Director of Conservation Research) [  email ]
Creator:Harris, Scott (Institute for Applied Ecology, Director of Conservation Research)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
birdperacre2
Description:
Yield tables of birds per acre following different forest management treatments in the Oregon Coast Range. Yields are derived from empirical data (2018-2019), review of the literature, and expert opinion. Included birds: hermit warbler, willow flycatcher, Wilson's warbler
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Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/1302/1/c2bbd68c21bbf7b62a8e033e67d47cf7
Name:birdperacre2
Description:Yield tables of birds per acre following different forest management treatments in the Oregon Coast Range. Yields are derived from empirical data (2018-2019), review of the literature, and expert opinion. Included birds: hermit warbler, willow flycatcher, Wilson's warbler
Number of Records:549
Number of Columns:5

Table Structure
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Table Column Descriptions
 AOUCODESPECIESTREATMENTYRPERACRE
Column Name:AOUCODE  
SPECIES  
TREATMENT  
YR  
PERACRE  
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Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeHEWA
Definitionhermit warbler
Source
Code Definition
CodeWIFL
Definitionwillow flycatcher
Source
Code Definition
CodeWIWA
DefinitionWilson's warbler
Source
Code Definition
Codecodes defined by the American Ornithological Union
Definitioncodes defined by the American Ornithological Union
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Codehermit warbler
Definitionhermit warbler
Source
Code Definition
Codewillow flycatcher
Definitionwillow flycatcher
Source
Code Definition
CodeWilson's warbler
DefinitionWilson's warbler
Source
Code Definition
Codebird species name
Definitionbird species name
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeEcological
DefinitionForest management that more closely mimics natural disturbance processes: extended harvest rotations, variable retention thinning and harvesting, minimal use of herbicides, and retention of legacy structures
Source
Code Definition
CodeIntensive
DefinitionForest management practices used in industrial tree plantations: clearcut harvests, dense plantings of monocultures, control of competing vegetation with herbicide, control of browsing wildlife, and additional activities which maximize growth rates of crop trees
Source
Code Definition
CodeReserve
DefinitionForest management practices where biodiversity conservation is the objective: little to no management
Source
Unityears
Typeinteger
Unitbirds per acre
Typereal
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Data Package Usage Rights

This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) is required to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you.

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Controlled Vocabularybirds
(No thesaurus)temperate forest, willow flycatcher, hermit warbler, biodiversity conservation, forest management

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Mid-seral species: hermit warbler. Abundance estimates as a function of stand age and treatment were developed from data-mining both published and non-published studies (Supplemental Table 2) conducted in the region and from known habitat relationships and responses to management actions (Hagar et al. 2004, Marshall et al. 2006, Cahall et al. 2013). The available data for the reserve treatment were sparse, but we assumed songbird densities in reserve stands to be relatively constant because of the advanced age of the stands and the lack of treatments. The available data for the intensive treatment were robust and at relatively fine temporal scale (Harris and Betts 2021). Available data for ecological forestry were sparse; here we also relied on data from other treatments as appropriate and habitat relationships. In instances where empirical data were sparse and habitat relationships were not well known, we consulted with regional experts to confirm our estimates.

Early-seral species: willow flycatcher. Abundance estimates for willow flycatcher were derived with the same methods described for hermit warbler. Supplemental Figure 1 shows the estimated yields of both hermit warblers and willow flycatchers as a function of stand age and treatment that were used to parameterize the Woodstock model.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Scott Harris
Organization:Institute for Applied Ecology
Position:Director of Conservation Research
Email Address:
scottharris@appliedeco.org
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4832-8393
Contacts:
Individual: Scott Harris
Organization:Institute for Applied Ecology
Position:Director of Conservation Research
Email Address:
scottharris@appliedeco.org
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4832-8393

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2018
End:
2021
Geographic Region:
Description:forests in the central Oregon Coast Range
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  43.669574Southern:  43.419767
Western:  -124.11156Eastern:  -123.846112

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:response of songbirds to sparing, sharing, and Triad forest management strategies
Personnel:
Individual: Harris Scott
Organization:Institute for Applied Ecology
Position:Director of Conservation Research
Email Address:
scottharris@appliedeco.org
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4832-8393
Role:Principal Investigator

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

Data will be maintained as needed

Frequency:
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