Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair, 1998 (Habitat Surveys)
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
- Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
- Title:
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair, 1998 (Habitat Surveys)
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: spreadsheet
- Larger_Work_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator:
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Henny, C.J., V.R. Bentley, J.E. Reiher, R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major
- Publication_Date: 1999
- Title:
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Inventory and Evaluation of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair Military Training Area, 1998
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: report
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
- Publisher: USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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This data set contains habitat variables observed at Camp Adair by various survey methods in 1999 and 2000. Data are in the form of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
- Purpose:
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These data were collected in order to document bird, mammal, amphibian, and reptile species using Camp Adair at some point in their life cycles. In September 1997, the Environmental Branch of the Oregon Military Department contacted the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center to help address provisions of the Sykes Act which require management of natural resources on military land holdings in coordination with federal and state agencies. The U.S. Department of Defense listed management of natural resources as a requirement in its "Measure of Merit" mandate. The Oregon Military Department has its own mission statement regarding stewardship and management of natural resources on training sites in the state. Requirements of this mission statement include maintaining biodiversity, and initiation of biological monitoring. Prior to the development of monitoring protocols at Camp Adair Military Training Area (Camp Adair), a baseline inventory of floral and faunal resources was required. This project was initiated to address the need for inventory and distribution information of wildlife species on the training site.
- Supplemental_Information: Science Information System Project # 70-81 Accession # 5003068
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- Beginning_Date: 199801
- Ending_Date: 199812
- Currentness_Reference: ground condition
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- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned
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- Description_of_Geographic_Extent:
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The data were collected at Camp Adair, located on the eastern edge of the Oregon coast range at its interface with the central Willamette Valley
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- West_Bounding_Coordinate: -123.5
- East_Bounding_Coordinate: -123
- North_Bounding_Coordinate: 45
- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 44.5
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- Theme:
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- Theme_Keyword: habitat characteristics
- Place:
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- Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: none
- Place_Keyword: Oregon
- Place_Keyword: Biak Training Center
- Place_Keyword: Central Oregon Training Center
- Place_Keyword: high desert
- Place_Keyword: high lava plains
- Taxonomy:
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- Taxonomic_Classification:
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- Taxon_Rank_Name: Kingdom
- Taxon_Rank_Value: Animalia
- Access_Constraints: None
- Use_Constraints: None
- Point_of_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Person_Primary:
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- Contact_Person: Jean E. Reiher
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U. S. Geologic Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing address
- Address: 3200 SW Jefferson Way
- City: Corvallis
- State_or_Province: OR
- Postal_Code: 97331
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (541)750-7296
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 541-750-7296
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: jean_reiher@usgs.gov
- Data_Set_Credit:
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Funding for this project was provided by Oregon Military Department (contact Greg Mitchell, 503-945-3851). We thank Terry Larson of the Oregon Military Department staff at Camp Adair who provided site access, training schedules, and logistical support. We thank Lawrence Gangle III for field support, and Sarah Ghasedi, Robert Grove, and James Kaiser for their assistance in preparing the report.
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
- Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Rilea Military Training Area, 1998-1999 (Habitat Data)
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Henny, C.J., V.R. Bentley, J.E. Reiher, R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major
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Inventory and Evaluation of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Rilea Military Training Area, 1998-1999
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, Oregon
- Publisher: USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
- Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Biak Training Center, 1999-2000 (Habitat Data)
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Reiher, J.E., D.J. Major, V.R. Bentley, C.J. Henny, and R.B. Bury
- Publication_Date: 2000
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Inventory and evaluation of vertebrate fauna at the Biak Training Center, Central Oregon, 1999-2000
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
- Publisher: USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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- Originator: Major, D. and R.B. Bury
- Publication_Date: 1997
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Integrated sampling for amphibian communities in montane habitats
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- Originator: Olson, D.H., W.P. Leonard, and R.B. Bury (eds.)
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- Title: Sampling Amphibians in Lentic Habitats
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- Series_Name: Northwest Fauna
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
- Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair, 1998 (Mammal Surveys)
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Henny, C.J., V.R. Bentley, J.E. Reiher, R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major
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Inventory and Evaluation of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair Military Training Area, 1998
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
- Publication_Date: Unpublished Material
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair, 1998 (Avian Surveys)
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Henny, C.J., V.R. Bentley, J.E. Reiher, R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major
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Inventory and Evaluation of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair Military Training Area, 1998
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
- Publisher: USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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- Originator: Jean E. Reiher, V. Ray Bentley, and Don J. Major
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Inventory of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair, 1998 (Amphibian and Reptile Surveys)
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Henny, C.J., V.R. Bentley, J.E. Reiher, R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major
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Inventory and Evaluation of Vertebrate Fauna at Camp Adair Military Training Area, 1998
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- Publication_Place: Corvallis, OR
- Publisher: USGS Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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Our data set was double checked to be as nearly correct as possible
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Only logs greater than 10 cm in diameter were measured. Also refer to Methods.
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Establishment of sample sites
Given the relatively small size of the Camp Adair training area, a systematic sampling design was chosen consisting of a uniform distribution of sample points over the entire area. These sample points were spaced 250m apart in a grid oriented toward magnetic north. This spacing corresponds to the minimum distance between avian point counts recommended by Ralph et al. (1995). The grid system resulted in 41 intersection points on Camp Adair which were used throughout the study for avian point counts, habitat measurements, and as reference points for incidental observations and opportunistic small mammal sampling.
In early April 1998, we began locating and marking the intersection points. A starting point was chosen and marked on an aerial photograph of the site, and grid lines drawn. In the field, a two-person team used a measuring tape and a compass to walk a magnetic course for a distance of 250m from the chosen starting point. At the end point, the aerial photograph was checked to verify that the location was correct by referencing recognizable landmarks such as fence lines, road intersections, and prominent tree stands. (The topography of the area rises to the west, and using a two dimensional approach resulted in some degree of distortion of actual ground distance between points, but we always maintained a minimum ground distance of 250m.) A wood stake with a plastic identification tag was placed at each intersection point. The tag contained the point’s (x, y) coordinates with the (1, 1) point occurring in the southwest corner of the grid. A non-differentially corrected GPS fix was obtained for each point and written on the identification tag. Subsequent checks with an independent differentially corrected receiver showed that the accuracy of the original receiver was acceptable within 0.05 minutes latitude/longitude.
Habitat Characteristics
Basic habitat structural characteristics were recorded at all grid intersections prior to conducting avian point counts in the spring, on each small mammal transect in the fall, and within each small mammal trap plot during both spring and fall trapping sessions. Since each small mammal plot was more or less homogeneous in habitat structure and was selected to represent a larger and frequently occurring plant community, we recorded habitat structural characteristics at a random location within the plot, avoiding the plot boundaries. The following endpoints were measured at woodland sites: general plant community, percent canopy closure, maximum vegetation height, percent ground cover/type, an index of visual obstruction, and an estimate of coarse woody debris in the fall. In grassland areas, general plant community, maximum vegetation height, percent ground cover/type, and an index of visual obstruction were recorded.
The general plant community, percent ground cover, and height of dominant vegetation were estimated for the area within a 50m radius of the sample point. In areas of grassland where large trees remained outside of the 50m radius, but obviously influenced the character of the site, both grass height and adjacent tree height were recorded. Percent canopy cover was estimated using a spherical densiometer and recorded as the average percent canopy closure over the observer’s position facing three directions, each 90E apart, i.e., readings facing 090E, 180E, and 270E magnetic. Visual obstruction, or horizontal shrub cover, was estimated using a Nudd’s board, after the methods of Griffith and Youti (1988). The device consisted of a white panel,
60cm wide x 200cm high, with 50cm partitions inscribed horizontally on the face. The board was observed from a distance of 10m and the percent of each 50cm panel partition that was concealed by vegetation was recorded. The procedure was repeated for three bearings at 90E intervals and the values averaged. Care was taken to not walk along the site line thus influencing the density of horizontal cover prior to measurement. A general assessment was also made as to the type of concealment encountered, i.e., ferns, shrubs, stumps, etc.
Line-transect sampling was conducted within wooded habitats after the methods of Bury and Major (1997) to characterize physical properties and general volume estimates of coarse woody debris which can be especially important for small mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. A series of one to three 100m line transects were established within or adjacent to the survey areas by placing a 100m tape at ground level along each amphibian or small mammal transect, or two 50m tapes placed along two non-adjacent plot grid lines within small mammal plots. All woody ground cover greater than 10cm diameter intersected by the line transect was measured for volume, and classified to species and decay class (modified from Franklin and others, 1981; Maser and others, 1979), and the information recorded on data sheets. Decay classes of coarse woody debris were grouped into 3 categories: A : Branchy, bark completely intact, log solid (Decay Class 1 & 2); B : Short branch stobs, pieces of bark off, 2/3 solid core (Decay Class 3); C : Branchless, often barkless, punky with little/no solid core (Decay Class 4 & 5). Coarse woody debris measurements were also conducted at randomly located points outside the small mammal plots, but within the same coarse scale plant community to determine variability and to examine how well each plot represented the immediate surrounding area.
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U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station
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Wildlife habitats in managed forests: the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington
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Two devices for estimating foliage density and deer hiding cover
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Camp Adair, located on the eastern edge of the Oregon coast range at its interface with the central Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Excel spreadsheet containing physical habitat observations and measurements
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% Ground Cover < 0.5 m: within a 50 m radius of a point count location, within a small mammal plot, or within 10 m of a small mammal transect, give estimated % each of grass, herbs/forbs, moss, debris/litter, road, bare soil, Carex, logs, or European beachgrass that is less than 0.5 m above the ground, and considered ground cover
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(x, y) coordinates from the grid intersection overlay, with the (1, 1) point occuring in the SW corner of the site
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- Contact_Person: Greg Mitchell
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Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the accuracy or utility of the data on any other system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data. It is strongly recommended that these data are directly acquired from a U.S. Geological Survey server, and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. It is also strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with these data. The U.S. Geological Survey shall not be held liable for improper or
incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.
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