Amphibian Monitoring at the Lye Brook Wilderness and Mt. Mansfield: Amphibian Survey and Monitoring Drift Fences 2009-2013
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► Metadata Provider
- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
- Address:
705 Spear Street
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
United States of America
Phone: (802) 391-4135
Email: femc@uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/femc
► Abstract
The Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas Project collects and disseminates data needed to make informed recommendations regarding the state status, state rank, and conservation of Vermont’s reptiles and amphibians.
► People
- James Andrews: Principal Investigator
- Stephen Trombulak: Content Provider
- Kristianne G. Tolgyesi: Content Provider
- Katherine Wright: Content Provider
- Erin Talmage: Content Provider
► Organizations
- Vermont Monitoring Cooperative : funder
- Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas : lead
- Middlebury College : partner
► Geographic Coverage
- Coordinates
- -73.0372, 43.0303
- -72.827737, 43.0303
- -72.827737, 44.542052
- -73.0372, 44.542052
- -73.0372, 43.0303
► Data Table
- Title: Amphibian Survey and Monitoring Drift Fences 2009-2013
- Start Date: 2009-04-03
- End Date: 2013-11-01
- Description: Combined amphibian survey and monitoring data 2009-2013
- Purpose: Data collection to make informed recommendations regarding the state status, state rank, and conservation of Vermont’s reptiles and amphibians.
- Condensed Title: Z0000_AmphibianData_2009_2013
- Object Name: VMC.349.372
- Data Type: mySQL
- Citation: James Andrews. 2013. Amphibian Survey and Monitoring Drift Fences 2009-current. Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-survey-monitoring-drift-fences-2009-1
- Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-survey-monitoring-drift-fences-2009-1
► Attribute List
- Attribute Name: Latin name
- Label: Species Latin Name
- Description: Latin name of the species observed
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: Status
- Label: Status
- Description: Method of detection
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: Date
- Label: Date
- Description: Date of observation
- Storage Type: datetime
- Measurment Type: datetime
- String Format: YYYY-MM-DD
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: County
- Label: County
- Description: County of observation
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: Town
- Label: Town
- Description: Town of observation
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: Names
- Label: Observer's Names
- Description: Name of observer(s)
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: SGCN
- Label: Conservation Status
- Description: Species of Greatest Conservation Need ranking, as defined by Vermont
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: ordinal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
- Attribute Name: Method
- Label: Capture method
- Description: Method used to capture species
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
- String Format: DD/MM/YYYY
- Number Type: -1
► Methods
- Current Methods
- Fence locations
- Started: 1991-04-01
- Method Description: On Mansfield, drift fences located in the Browns River drainage. Two fences at 1200' (Proctor Maple Research Center) (1) in mixed northern hardwoods, (2) in hemlock stand; 2200' (off CCC road in Underhill State Park) in mixed northern hardwoods; and at 3200' (off Sunset Ridge Trail) in spruce and fir forest. No data collected in 2009.
- Started: 1991-04-01
- Monitoring sites
- Started: 2008-04-01
- Method Description: At Lye Brook, monitoring restarted with three drift fences located outside of the north and south ends of wilderness area used for monitoring: 860' fence near Lye Brook Falls Access area, 2400' and 2700' fence off Branch Pond Road
- Started: 2008-04-01
- Preparation and sampling
- Started: 1991-04-01
- Method Description: Drift fence bucket lids removed the day prior to anticipated heavy rain events, with samples collected after rain. Sampling done approximately 3 times per month, April through October.
- Started: 1991-04-01
- Length measurements
- Started: 1994-04-01
- Method Description: At each drift fence, length measurements were taken only on the first three individuals from each size class and species. Total length of specimens measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the body or tail. Snout-to-vent length also measured as length from tip of snout to vent or cloacal opening.
- Started: 1994-04-01
- Past Methods (no longer in use)
- Drift fence location
- Started: 1993-04-01
Ended: 2002-10-31 - Method Description: At Lye Brook, drift fences located outside of the north and south ends of wilderness area used for inventory: 860' fence near Lye Brook Falls Access area, 2400' and 2700' fence off Branch Pond Road.
- Started: 1993-04-01
- Drift fence location distinction
- Started: 1995-04-01
Ended: 2002-10-31 - Method Description: At Lye Brook, only the lower elevation drift fence (860') was used for inventory, the two upper elevation (2400' and 2700') were used for monitoring
- Started: 1995-04-01
► Sampling Equipment
- Drift fences, buckets, snake traps
- Started: 1993-04-01
Ended: 1995-10-31 - Sampling Description: At Lye Brook, 3 drift fences constructed of straight sections of 30-meter lengths of aluminum flashing. 17-liter plastic buckets were placed at the end, with #10 tin cans with funnel tops in the middle. Screen "snake" traps also used.
► Site Characteristics
- Site Description: At Lye Brook Area, includes Lye Brook access area (840') and Branch Pond Road (2400' and 2700').
- Minimum Altitude: 840 feet
- Maximum Altitude: 2700 feet
- Site Description: West slope of Mount Mansfield at 3 elevations: 1200', 2200' and 3200'
- Minimum Altitude: 1200 feet
- Maximum Altitude: 3200 feet