Site data from line transect surveys for Brewer's sparrow on 72 transects located on a 4105 km^2 study area in central Wyoming. Data were collected by Dr. Jason Carlisle of the Wyoming Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit in 2012. Each transect was 500 meters long.
A data.frame containing 72 rows and 8 columns. Each row represents a site (transect) surveyed. Column descriptions:
siteID: Factor (72 levels), the site or transect surveyed.
length: Number, the length (m) of each transect.
observer: Factor (five levels), identity of the observer 
  who surveyed the transect.
bare: Number, the mean bare ground cover (%) within 100 m of each transect.
herb: Number, the mean herbaceous cover (%) within 100 m of
  each transect.
shrub: Number, the mean shrub cover (%) within
  100 m of each transect.
height: Number, the mean shrub height 
  (cm) within 100 m of each transect.
shrubclass: Factor (two levels), shrub class is "Low"" when 
  shrub cover is < 10%, "High" otherwise.
Carlisle, J.D. 2017. The effect of sage-grouse conservation on wildlife species of concern: Implications for the umbrella species concept. Dissertation. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA.
Carlisle, J. D., and A. D. Chalfoun. 2020. The abundance of Greater Sage-Grouse as a proxy for the abundance of sagebrush-associated songbirds in Wyoming, USA. Avian Conservation and Ecology 15(2):16. tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.5751/ACE-01702-150216")
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