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MacIntyre Development (forest habitats)
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Basic information
Sample name: MacIntyre Development (forest habitats)

Reference: G. L. Kirkland Jr. 1976. Small mammals of a mine waste situation in the central Adirondacks, New York: a case of opportunism by Peromyscus maniculatus. American Midland Naturalist 95(1):103-110 [ER 1671]
Geography
Country: United States

State: New York


Coordinate: 44° 3' N, 74° 3' W
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Geography comments: "on sites adjacent to Tahawus and at the Huntington Wildlife Forest Station, 10 miles distant"
coordinate based on Tahawus

Environment
Habitat: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 6.0

WMT: 18.8

CMT: -8.8

MAP: 1000.0

Habitat comments: "Vegetation is a mosaic of clumps of young hardwoods, herbaceous vegetation and bare rock"
climate data are for the Huntington Forest and are from Kruse and Porter (1994, Forest Ecology and Management)

Methods
Life forms: rodents,other small mammals

Sampling methods: line transect,cage traps,snap traps

Sample size: 391 individuals

Years: 1971 - 1973

Net or trap nights: 4254

Sampling comments: "Live-trapping was conducted during 1971 and 1972... and snap-trapping was conducted all 3 years. Snap-trapping was by parallel transects of Museum Special traps were three traps per station and 5 ft between lines and stations" (number and nature of live traps is totally unclear, but the trap night total is given)

Metadata
Sample number: 1859

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2015-12-26 21:22:07

Modified: 2015-12-26 10:22:07

Abundance distribution
13 species
3 singletons
total count 391
extrapolated richness: 19.4
Fisher's α: 2.587
geometric series k: 0.6724
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7845
Shannon's H: 1.7779
Good's u: 0.9923
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Current reference: Herzog et al. 2003 (ER 1261)