Rock ptarmigan road transect survey
Citation
Nielsen Ó K, Boulanger-Lapointe N (2022). Rock ptarmigan road transect survey. Version 1.3. Icelandic Institute of Natural History. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/k6ytqn accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-09.Description
Since 1981, the Icelandic Institute of Natural History has surveyed rock ptarmigan using a distance sampling methodology (Buckland et al., 2001) along road transects located in the lowlands to derive population indices (Icelandic Institute of Natural History, 2021a). Transects are monitored in late April or early May, which corresponds to the period when birds are expected to have moved to the breeding grounds, where they will stay until the end of August (Gardarsson, 1988). During sampling, observers recorded the location on the transect when a bird was observed as well as the distance from the transect to the bird and whether it was located on the left or the right side of the transect (Ferrarini, 2022). In 2011, data from 2005 to 2010 were processed and assigned a geographic position for each bird sighting, i.e., using the distance to the individual and direction of the observation, geographic records were moved from the transect to the estimated location of the animal.Sampling Description
Study Extent
Iceland mainlandSampling
Since 1981, the Icelandic Institute of Natural History has surveyed rock ptarmigan using a distance sampling methodology (Buckland et al., 2001) along road transects located in the lowlands to derive population indices (Icelandic Institute of Natural History, 2021a). Transects are monitored in late April or early May, which corresponds to the period when birds are expected to have moved to the breeding grounds, where they will stay until the end of August (Gardarsson, 1988). During sampling, observers recorded the location on the transect when a bird was observed as well as the distance from the transect to the bird and whether it was located on the left or the right side of the transect (Ferrarini, 2022). In 2011, data from 2005 to 2010 were processed and assigned a geographic position for each bird sighting, i.e., using the distance to the individual and direction of the observation, geographic records were moved from the transect to the estimated location of the animal.Method steps
- See Ferrarini, M. 2022. Population index for the rock ptarmigan (lagopus muta) in Iceland: Analysis of road transect data. M.Sc. thesis, University of Iceland, Reykjavik.
Taxonomic Coverages
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Lagopus mutacommon name: Rock ptarmigan rank: species
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Lagopus muta islandorumcommon name: Rock ptarmigan rank: subspecies
Geographic Coverages
Iceland mainland
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Ólafur Karl Nielsenoriginator
position: Ecologist
Icleandic Institution on natural history
Garðabær
IS
email: olafur.k.nielsen@ni.is
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2855-094X
Noemie Boulanger-Lapointe
metadata author
position: Researcher
University of Iceland
IS
email: nbl@hi.is
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0104-6065
Kjartan Birgisson
user
email: kjartan@ni.is
Ólafur Karl Nielsen
administrative point of contact
position: Ecologist
Icleandic Institution on natural history
Garðabær
IS
email: olafur.k.nielsen@ni.is
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2855-094X