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Point-count bird censusing: bird abundance and diversity in CAP LTER Phoenix Area Social Survey neighborhoods throughout the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, 2006-2016

Publication date: 2016-04-17

Author(s):

  • Dan Childers, Arizona State University
  • Paige Warren, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

Abstract:

The Phoenix Area Social Survey (PASS) parallels the Ecological Survey of Central Arizona (formerly, Survey 200) as a long-term monitoring program of the CAP LTER. Every five years, the PASS research team surveys households in selected neighborhoods in the metropolitan Phoenix area to better understand perceptions, values, and behaviors of several key environmental issues, including water conservation, urban growth, air pollution, land conservation, biodiversity and urban climate change, as well as perceptions about their neighborhoods. The survey was piloted in 2001-2002 in eight neighborhoods in Phoenix with 302 respondents, and grew to over 40 neighborhoods and 800 households in 2005. Bird survey locations were established in each of the PASS neighborhoods, colocated as much as possible with the corresponding ESCA survey location in the neighborhood. Bird surveys were conducted biannualy (spring, winter) approximately the year of and the year after each PASS. In a given season, each bird survey location is visited independently by three birders who count all birds seen or heard within a 15-minute window.

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Temporal Coverage:

2006-11-28 to 2016-03-27

Geographic Coverage:

Geographic Description: CAP LTER study area
Bounding Coordinates:
Longitude:-112.334 to -111.616
Latitude:33.8257 to 33.2186

Contact:

Data Manager, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, 
PO Box 875402,Tempe
 caplter.data@asu.edu

Methods used in producing this dataset: Show


Data Files (3) :

Tabular: 642_pass_birds_5a0e0f47a075c0b002cca9b441ae991b.csv

Description: bird survey sampling details (site, date, time, observer, site conditions, and notes) and birds surveyed (type, number, distance from observer, behavior)

Column Description Type Units
site_code survey location identifier
string
survey_date survey date
date Format: YYYY-MM-DD
time_start survey start time
date Format: HH:MM:SS
time_end survey end time
date Format: HH:MM:SS
observer_initials initials of surveyors
string
survey_notes notes regarding survey
string
human_activity_notes notes regarding any human activity during the survey
string
wind qualitative assessment of wind speed during the survey
string
Enumeration:
  • none: no perecptible wind
  • light: light wind
  • gusts: wind gusts
precipitation qualitative assessment of precipitation during the survey
string
Enumeration:
  • none: no precipitation
  • light_rain: light rain
disturbances indication of a disturbance to the surveyor at the survey location during the survey
string
Enumeration:
  • 0: no perceptible disturbance to observer or in the vicinity during the survey
  • 1: disturbance occurred during the survey
sight_obstruct percent of the view obstructed
float dimensionless
noise_level qualitative assessment of noise level during the survey
string
Enumeration:
  • none: no noise during survey
  • low: low level noise during the survey
  • high: high level of noise during the survey
site_condition notes regarding the condition of the survey location
string
non_bird_species notes regarding non-bird fauna observed during the survey
string
code four-letter alpha code of observed taxon
string
common_name common name of observed taxon
string
distance relative distance or position of observed bird(s) relative to the observer
string
Enumeration:
  • 0-5: bird observed within zero to five meters of observer
  • 5-10: bird observed five to ten meters from observer
  • 10-20: bird observed ten to twenty meters from observer
  • 20-40: bird observed twenty to forty meters from observer
  • >40: bird observed forty or more meters from observer
  • FT: bird is seen flying through the count area below the tallest structure or vegetation, and not observed taking off or landing
bird_count quantity of the observed taxon
float number
observation_notes notes regarding bird observation
string
seen indication of whether the bird was seen
string
Enumeration:
  • 0: bird not identified by sight
  • 1: bird identified by sight
heard indication of whether the bird was heard
string
Enumeration:
  • 0: bird not identified by sound
  • 1: bird identified by sound
direction direction of the bird
string
Enumeration:
  • NW: north west
  • S: south
  • N: north
  • NE: north east
  • SE: south east
  • W: west
  • SW: south west
  • E: east
QCcomment quality control comments
string

Tabular: 642_pass_bird_sites_7a9ab1db5052191d30f278490f5ae6a3.csv

Description: bird survey location identifier and approximate address of bird survey locations

Column Description Type Units
site_code survey location identifier
string
address approximate address of survey location
string

File: 642_pass_bird_locations_22bdbdca4a31ea7fb4f3b6f3936866da.kml

Description: bird survey locations


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