Definition: | ID | Capture number | Species code | Scientific name | Reserve; The first digit corresponds to the site (fazenda). 1 is Esteio, 2 is Dimona, 3 is Porto Alegre. Other numbers are oddball sites from which I’ve never used the data. The second digit is the size, with 1 as 1-ha, 2 as 10-ha, 3 as 100-ha, etc. The third and fourth are the replicate. | Band number | Tail feather clipped | Right side wing color band combinations | Left side wing color band combinations | Net number; In general, 1-ha fragment interior netlines are 1-8. 10-ha can be 1-16, 17-32, 33-48, or something else entirely | id | Leaving or entering the fragment for birds captured in border nets | dateTime | dataTime | Recapture; 1 = yes, 2 = no, 3 = same day recapture, 4=not banded, 5=band changed | Age | Sex | Wing molt | Tail molt | Body molt, as a proportion (beginning in 2000). This was sometimes collected in earlier years but was not copied from the cards to the computer. | cycle code, following protocols outlined by Wolfe et al. (2010) and Johnson et al. (2011). | anything additional that does not have a field | billcorr | wn | tl | Field26 | wt | nares to tip of bill | right tarsus (see Pyle 1997 for explanation) | left tarsus (see Pyle 1997 for explanation) | Unknown system (1-4) from 1979 through 2008. From 2010 through 2011 the following codes were used: N: none, S: small, M: moderate, L: large. From 2012: 1: none, 2: small, 3: moderate, 4: large | presence/absence of an active brood patch | 5-code system for determining brood patch | coloration at corner of mouth opening | skull ossification. From 1979-2001, a 1-4 system was used, possibly based on MAPS criteria, with 4 being completely ossified. In 2007-2009, a percentage is given from 0-100. | two systems have been used, 1) 0-100% representing that amount of the furcular hollow that is filled and 2) 0-4, representing none (0%) to completely filled (100%) furcular hollow in 25% increments. | peito | feces collected? | Pena | Penascontadas | dust-ruffled? (see Walther and Clayton 1997). | rl | bird physiclly transferred from one place to another (inter fragment) by banders | reserve that the bird was moved to | Accuracy of the net lat/longs in meters as estimated by LLP during compilation of net locations | whhether the capture was inside of a fragment (or future fragment) | UTM Zone 21S X | UTM Zone 21S Y | note on how the net was georeferenced. Old maps referred to that were used for georeferencing purposes were scanned by Goncalo Ferraz in 2010. | Molt limit | How sexed (como sexed) | COMOCYCLE | BLOOD | PINS | REC | BANDER | FFWEAR | TargetNet | LeadBander | LWN | LTAR | LTAR2 |
Measurement Values Domain: | | | | Definition | Scientific name |
| Definition | Reserve; The first digit corresponds to the site (fazenda). 1 is Esteio, 2 is Dimona, 3 is Porto Alegre. Other numbers are oddball sites from which I’ve never used the data. The second digit is the size, with 1 as 1-ha, 2 as 10-ha, 3 as 100-ha, etc. The third and fourth are the replicate. |
| | Definition | Tail feather clipped |
| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | P | Definition | aluminum (preta) | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | VL | Definition | vermelho | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | L | Definition | laranja | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AM | Definition | amerello | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | VD | Definition | verde | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AC | Definition | azul claro | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AE | Definition | azul escuro | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | DB | Definition | dark blue | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | LB | Definition | light blue | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | G | Definition | gree | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | O | Definition | orange | Source | |
| Code Definition | | Code Definition | Code | S | Definition | silver | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | P | Definition | aluminum (preta) | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | VL | Definition | vermelho | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | L | Definition | laranja | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AM | Definition | amerello | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | VD | Definition | verde | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AC | Definition | azul claro | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | AE | Definition | azul escuro | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | DB | Definition | dark blue | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | LB | Definition | light blue | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | G | Definition | gree | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | O | Definition | orange | Source | |
| Code Definition | | Code Definition | Code | S | Definition | silver | Source | |
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| Definition | Net number; In general, 1-ha fragment interior netlines are 1-8. 10-ha can be 1-16, 17-32, 33-48, or something else entirely |
| | Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | s | Definition | leaving | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | e | Definition | entering | Source | |
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| | | Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | Code | 3 | Definition | same day recapture | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 4 | Definition | not banded | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 5 | Definition | band changed | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | 1 | Definition | juvenile | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 2 | Definition | adult | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 3 | Definition | unknown | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | 1 | Definition | male | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 2 | Definition | female | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 3 | Definition | unknown | Source | |
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| Unit | dimensionless | Type | whole | Min | 0 | Max | 50 |
| Definition | cycle code, following protocols outlined by Wolfe et al. (2010) and Johnson et al. (2011). |
| Definition | anything additional that does not have a field |
| | | | | | Unit | millimeter | Type | real | Min | 6.2 | Max | 18.2 |
| Unit | millimeter | Type | real | Min | 18.2 | Max | 19.8 |
| Definition | left tarsus (see Pyle 1997 for explanation) |
| Definition | Unknown system (1-4) from 1979 through 2008. From 2010 through 2011 the following codes were used: N: none, S: small, M: moderate, L: large. From 2012: 1: none, 2: small, 3: moderate, 4: large |
| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | yes | Definition | brood patch present | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | no | Definition | brood patch absent | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | 1 | Definition | feathered belly | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 2 | Definition | featherless belly, but no brood patch | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 3 | Definition | wrinkled, or just forming brood patch | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 4 | Definition | active brood patch with lots of veins and loose skin | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | 5 | Definition | old, or scaly inactive brood patch | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | Code | 3 | Definition | unknown | Source | |
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| Definition | skull ossification. From 1979-2001, a 1-4 system was used, possibly based on MAPS criteria, with 4 being completely ossified. In 2007-2009, a percentage is given from 0-100. |
| Definition | two systems have been used, 1) 0-100% representing that amount of the furcular hollow that is filled and 2) 0-4, representing none (0%) to completely filled (100%) furcular hollow in 25% increments. |
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| | | Definition | dust-ruffled? (see Walther and Clayton 1997). |
| | Definition | bird physiclly transferred from one place to another (inter fragment) by banders |
| Definition | reserve that the bird was moved to |
| Unit | meter | Type | natural | Min | 5 | Max | 5 |
| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | | Code Definition | Code | U | Definition | unknown | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | B | Definition | border | Source | |
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| Unit | meter | Type | real | Min | 153832.033 | Max | 155692.432 |
| Unit | meter | Type | real | Min | 9740876.273 | Max | 9741349.919 |
| Definition | note on how the net was georeferenced. Old maps referred to that were used for georeferencing purposes were scanned by Goncalo Ferraz in 2010. |
| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | G | Definition | greater coverts | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | D | Definition | primary coverts | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | V | Definition | primary vs. Greater coverts | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | M | Definition | median coverts | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | L | Definition | lesser coverts | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | P | Definition | primaries | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | S | Definition | secondaries | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | R | Definition | retrices | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | B | Definition | body plumage | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | C | Definition | carpal covert vs. Alula cover and/or lesser covert | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | A | Definition | alula covert vs lesser alula | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | U | Definition | unknown | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | N | Definition | no molt limits | Source | |
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| Allowed Values and DefinitionsEnumerated Domain | | Code Definition | Code | L | Definition | measurement | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | P | Definition | plumage | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | C | Definition | cloaca protuberance | Source | |
| Code Definition | Code | B | Definition | brood patch | Source | |
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