Captures occurred typically 4 ~consequetive days/month in each of the following months: Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, and Apr in most years. In some years, one or more months not sampled (e.g. COVID year). Each row in the nets table pertains to a single 12-m mist-net open on a single day and provides information on how long that net was open and available to capture birds. Each row in the capture table pertains to an individual captured on a certain day. Individual birds car repeat in this table if they were recaptured on the same or a different day. All birds were banded with a uniquely-numbered USFWS band. Most captures include data on age, sex, tarsus, wing chord, molt score, fat score, and mass. In many cases, a single feather was collected for collaboration with the Bird Genoscape Project. Some individuals were measured for body composition (fat mass, lean mass, and body water) using a mobile Quantitative Magnetic Resonance (QMR) machine. All birds were released at the location of capture or within 400 m of the capture net (central banding location in the middle of the watershed). Data are entered and stored in a MS Access database called LTERBandingData and backed up to the cloud and accessible by members of the Boyle lab. The queries that extract data files archived here are called Qy_LTERExport_NetHours and Qy_LTERExport_Captures
Research location: Watershed 20C. 40 fixed mist-net locations (permanent rebar) located along 10 lines bisecting habitat types within watershed. Primarily near the stream, through shrubby or treed areas, and extending into grassy areas.
There are two primary data files associated with this data package: CBC021 - NetHours.csv which provides information on the dates and capture effort for each date, and CBC022 - Captures.csv where all the bird data resides. They are related via the NetEventID field. Also provided is a list of Species data - CBC023 (links to captures via the SpeciesCode field and People (the Initials field corresponds to the Bander in the Captures table).
For additional metadata information see: http://lter.konza.ksu.edu/sites/default/files/DC.pdf
For additional methods information see: http://lter.konza.ksu.edu/sites/default/files/MM.pdf