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Amphibian agricultural woodland data, eastern Australia 2014 - 2015

The data set contains count data of amphibians from surveys of grazing properties in the Central and Southern Tablelands of NSW, Australia. Amphibians were surveyed using pitfall and funnel trapping along transects. Twelve properties were surveyed for the data set. Each property was surveyed 5 times for five trap nights on each survey between 2014 and 2015. A total of 2378 amphibians were captured from 11 different species during the surveys. All species captured were from one of three families: Limnodynastidae (three species), Myobatrachidae (four species) and Hylidae (four species).

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Identification info

Date (Creation)
2015-03-21
Date (Publication)
2017-02-10
Date (Revision)
2014-07-14
Edition
1

Identifier

Title
DataCite
Code
doi:10.4227/05/589d45227b2e9
Codespace
http://dx.doi.org

Publisher

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097

Author

Australian National University - Pulsford, Stephanie ()
10 East Road, Acton, ACT, 2601, Australia
Acton
ACT
2601
Australia
+61 2 6246 5588
Website
https://www.tern.org.au/

Purpose
The project aimed at examining the influence of a range of agricultural management actions on native amphibians in grazed woodland landscapes. We examined the influence of remnant patches, paddock management, grazing regimes and environmental factors on these amphibian assemblages.
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Status
Completed

Point of contact

Australian National University - Pulsford, Stephanie ()
10 East Road, Acton, ACT, 2601, Australia
10 East Road
Acton
ACT
2601
Australia
02 6249 9182/9781
Topic category
  • Biota

Extent

Description
The data set includes sites in the Central and Southern Tablelands of NSW.
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Temporal extent

Time period
2014-01-23 2015-03-21
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
GCMD Science Keywords
  • AMPHIBIANS
  • FROGS/TOADS
  • COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
ANZSRC Fields of Research
  • ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
  • Terrestrial ecology
  • Landscape ecology
TERN Parameter Vocabulary
  • animal grazing level
  • Unitless
  • grazing present
  • Unitless
  • elevation of site
  • Metre
  • slope angle
  • Degree
  • coarse woody debris volume
  • square metres per hectare
  • plant cover
  • Percent
  • vegetative height
  • Centimetre
  • rainfall amount
  • Millimetre
  • live grass cover mean
  • Percent
  • ground cover - litter
  • Percent
  • field species name
  • Unitless
QUDT Units of Measure
  • Unitless
  • Unitless
  • Metre
  • Degree
  • square metres per hectare
  • Percent
  • Centimetre
  • Millimetre
  • Percent
  • Percent
  • Unitless
GCMD Horizontal Resolution Ranges
  • 100 km - < 250 km or approximately 1 degree - < 2.5 degrees
GCMD Temporal Resolution Ranges
  • irregular
Keywords (Discipline)
  • Landscape-Scale Management
  • Threatened Ecological Communities

Resource constraints

Use limitation
The Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license allows others to copy, distribute, display, and create derivative works provided that they credit the original source and any other nominated parties. Details are provided at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Linkage
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Title
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence
Alternate title
CC-BY
Edition
4.0
Website
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Access constraints
License
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Other constraints
TERN services are provided on an "as-is" and "as available" basis. Users use any TERN services at their discretion and risk. They will be solely responsible for any damage or loss whatsoever that results from such use including use of any data obtained through TERN and any analysis performed using the TERN infrastructure. <br />Web links to and from external, third party websites should not be construed as implying any relationships with and/or endorsement of the external site or its content by TERN. <br /><br />Please advise any work or publications that use this data via the online form at https://www.tern.org.au/research-publications/#reporting
Other constraints
Please cite this dataset as {Author} ({PublicationYear}). {Title}. {Version, as appropriate}. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. {Identifier}.
Other constraints
(C)2017 Australian National University. Rights owned by Australian National University.

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Amphibians_common_names

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Site_coordinates_frog_data

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Frog_dataset

Distribution Information

Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Amphibian_scientific_name

Resource lineage

Statement
Pitfall and funnel trapping: Trapping for amphibians was undertaken in 12 sites (farms) that contained remnants of woodland. At each farm four transects were set up that ran for 80m within a remnant and then for 80m in one of four adjoining matrix treatments. The four matrix were: grazed paddock, linear planting, fence line running between two grazed paddocks and a grazed paddock with coarse woody debris added. Six of the farms did not contain the linear planting treatment as not enough of appropriate replicated could be found. Seven of the farms were grazed in a continuous method and five were grazed using a rotational method. Each transect consisted of 6 trapping arrays: at 20, 50 and 80 metres from the edge into the remnant and the matrix treatment. Each trapping array consisted of a 10 metre long drift fence, two pitfall buckets (15L) and two funnel traps. Each farm was surveyed five times over the austral summers of 2014 and 2015. Each survey consisted of five trapping nights and sites were surveyed in pairs. Traps were checked daily and animals were released after measurements were taken. Local environmental variables (vegetation cover, coarse woody debris volume and grass height) were measured in a 10 metre diameter circle around each trapping array. The vegetation cover was visually estimated using the precent cover of grass, forbs, ferns and rushes, fine organic litter, cryptogams, bare ground rocks and trees. The coarse woody debris was determined by measuring length and width of all in situ down wood that was greater than 5 cms in diameter. The grass height was measured by taking 8 measurements of a rising plate meter and averaging the readings. One unit the rising plate meter readings are equal to 5mm of compressed grass height. Elevation, aspect and slope were measured at each trapping array and averaged across the 20, 50 and 80m trapping arrays. The elevation was measured using a GPS, the aspect was measured using a compass and the slope was measured with a clinometer. Rainfall and temperature values were sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) data base using the nearest appropriate station to each property. The average maximum temperature and average monthly rainfall for the trapping months was calculated, as was the average annual rainfall for 2013 and 2014. The percent woody vegetation and remnant area were calculated using zonal statistics in Arc Map. I drew polygons around the remnants, and calculated the percent of woody vegetation in a 3km radial circle around the midpoint of each remnant using data of the extent of native woody vegetation in 2011 (Office of Environment and Heritage (2015) NSW SPOT Woody extent and FPC for 2011 with 5 m pixels. NSW, Australia). The distance to nearest water body (Dist.Water) was calculated by measuring the Euclidean distance between the midpoint of each half transect and the nearest visible water body on Google Earth. The number of water bodies was calculated by counting water bodies in 300 and 1000m radial circles around the midpoint of each half transect. All data has been pooled into half transects and over trapping
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Reference System Information

Reference system identifier
EPSG/EPSG:3577

Reference system type
Geodetic Geographic 2D

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/5b06815f-732a-472a-8984-db6815900deb

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://geonetwork.tern.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/5b06815f-732a-472a-8984-db6815900deb

Point-of-truth metadata URL

Date info (Creation)
2022-10-10T00:00:00
Date info (Revision)
2022-10-10T04:07:41

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-1:2014/AMD 1:2018 Geographic information - Metadata - Fundamentals
Edition
1

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19115-3:2016
Edition
1.0

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19157-2:2016
Edition
1.0
Title
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) Metadata Profile of ISO 19115-3:2016 and ISO 19157-2:2016
Date (published)
2021
Edition
1.0

Identifier

Code
10.5281/zenodo.5652221
Website
https://github.com/ternaustralia/TERN-ISO19115/releases/tag/v1.0

 
 

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Keywords

ANZSRC Fields of Research
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Landscape ecology Terrestrial ecology
GCMD Science Keywords
AMPHIBIANS COMMUNITY STRUCTURE FROGS/TOADS

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