Tetraonid line transect surveys from Norway: Data from Finnmarkseiendommen (FeFo)

Evento de muestreo
Última versión publicado por Norwegian Institute for Nature Research el mar 11, 2025 Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
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Descripción

The dataset originates from a line transect survey program in Finnmark county in northern Norway carried out from 2000- and onward. The surveys are part of a national program - Hønsefuglportalen (http://honsefugl.nina.no), operated in close collaboration among NINA (www.nina.no), Nord University (www.nord.no), Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (www.inn.no) as well as landowners responsible for grouse management on their properties (state-owned land on Finnmarkseiendommen (FeFo), Statskog, and Fjellstyrene, as well as several private landowners).

In general, NINA offers common e-infrastructure for data entry, data curation, management of users and communication from the project (http://honsefugl.nina.no). NINA together with the involved universities are offering advice regarding sampling design, and has developed a standard field protocol used by all participating stakeholders. The specific part of the program carried out on FeFo's property is operated in collaboration between NINA and FeFo, with clear and distinct allocation of tasks and responsibilities between the parties. FeFo is responsible for conducting field work, as well as final decisions regarding allocation of transect lines among study areas.

Surveys are carried out mainly by volunteer personnel instructed to follow standardized field protocols. Field work is carried out annually in August, with a team of two persons following pre-defined transect lines, using trained pointing dogs to search both sides of the transect line. When birds are observed, species, cluster size (separated into age- and sex classes), perpendicular distances from the transect line to the observed cluster of birds, GPS coordinates of the clusters and time of day are recorded. In addition, length (and geographical position) of the transect line is recorded, as well as some other auxiliary data.

Registros

Los datos en este recurso de evento de muestreo han sido publicados como Archivo Darwin Core(DwC-A), el cual es un formato estándar para compartir datos de biodiversidad como un conjunto de una o más tablas de datos. La tabla de datos del core contiene 9.604 registros.

también existen 2 tablas de datos de extensiones. Un registro en una extensión provee información adicional sobre un registro en el core. El número de registros en cada tabla de datos de la extensión se ilustra a continuación.

Event (core)
9604
Occurrence 
11519
MeasurementOrFacts 
6305

Este IPT archiva los datos y, por lo tanto, sirve como repositorio de datos. Los datos y los metadatos del recurso están disponibles para su descarga en la sección descargas. La tabla versiones enumera otras versiones del recurso que se han puesto a disposición del público y permite seguir los cambios realizados en el recurso a lo largo del tiempo.

Versiones

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Nilsen E B, Vang R, Asbjørnsen E (2025). Tetraonid line transect surveys from Norway: Data from Finnmarkseiendommen (FeFo). Version 1.14. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Samplingevent dataset. https://doi.org/10.15468/s7c8qd

Derechos

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El publicador y propietario de los derechos de este trabajo es Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Esta obra está bajo una licencia Creative Commons de Atribución/Reconocimiento (CC-BY 4.0).

Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: c47f13c1-7427-45a0-9f12-237aad351040.  Norwegian Institute for Nature Research publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por GBIF Norway.

Palabras clave

Sampling-event; Line-transect; Distance sampling; grouse; ptarmigan; Samplingevent

Contactos

Erlend B. Nilsen
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Investigador Principal
Senior Research Scientist
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Postboks 5685 Torgarden
7485 Trondheim
NO
+4741425684
Roald Vang
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Data Manager
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Postboks 5685 Torgarden
7485 Trondheim
NO
Einar Asbjørnsen
  • Propietario
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Finnmarkseiendommen (FeFo)
Torget
Lakselv
NO

Cobertura geográfica

This data set includes data from Finnmark county in Norway

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [68,544, 20,522], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [71,23, 31,113]

Cobertura taxonómica

This line transect program focus on tetraonid gamebirds (subfamiliy: Tetraoninae - family: Phasianidae), which in Norway include willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus), rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), black grouse (Tetrao tetrix), capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and hazel grouse (Bonasa bonasia). Not all species are found all of the areas where the line transect surveys in this program are performed. Most of the surveys target willow ptarmigan monitoring, which is also reflected in the spatial distribution of survey lines.

Especie Lagopus lagopus (Willow ptarmigan), Lagopus muta (Rock ptarmigan), Tetrao tetrix (Black grouse), Tetrao urogallus (Capercaillie), Bonasa bonasia (Hazel grouse)

Cobertura temporal

Periodo de formación 2000-current. New data published within 2 years after collection

Datos del proyecto

These data are collected as part of an ongoing line transect survey program targeting tetraonids (gamebirds of subfamily Tetraoninae), in particular willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus).

Título Hønsefuglportalen: Common e-infrastructure, field protocols and coordination of tetraonid line transect sampling in Norway
Fuentes de Financiación The program has been funded by several sources, following annual or multiyear contracts. In general, the landowners carries all the cost related to organization and actual performance of field work. In addition, the Environmental Agency of Norway (http://www.miljodirektoratet.no/en/) have supported the work through a series of contracts to NINA since 2012. In addition, involved landowners are funding parts of the operating costs associated with running the infrastructure. Involved research institutions are using strategic funding to support the program.
Descripción del área de estudio The project "Hønsefuglportalen" is covering relevant ecosystems across mainland Norway, and currently line transect surveys are carried out in 15 counties and more than 80 municipalities. Total effort recorded in 2017 was more than 7500km of line transect surveys, with more than 30.000 ptarmigans (willow and rock ptarmigan) recorded along the transect lines. Most of the surveys are carried out in willow ptarmigan habitat (i.e. sub-alpine birch forest habitat), but forest grouse and rock ptarmigan habitat are also surveyed to a lesser extent.
Descripción del diseño Hønsefuglportalen was launched in 2013 to 1) coordinate local and regional tetraonid line transect survey initiatives to ensure implementation of common field protocols, analytical approaches and study designs, 2) to provide common e-infrastructure for data management and curation, 3) serve as a meeting point for further improvements of the line transect survey program as well as to provide a common meeting place for researchers and natural resource managers. Currently, field protocols are standardized among all participants of the program, and the parties are working to ensure all field workers have gone through adequate training programs. However, Hønsefuglportalen is facilitating collaboration among local and regional programs and was not initially designed as national monitoring program for grouse species. Thus, both effort and study design (in terms of line length and placement) may vary among study sites and regions. In addition, this resulted in considerable changes in local and regional study designs across the monitoring period. In general, Hønsefuglportalen (and the associated activities) could be regarded a structured citizen science program, intermediate to an unstructured citizen science program and a regular monitoring program. The main motivation for establishing the local and regional line transect survey programs was to obtain updated information about trends in abundance, in relation to harvest management. Later, including data collection of other main drivers of tetraonid dynamics (such as small rodents) along the transect lines have expanded the range of ecological questions that could be addressed with these data. The data from the program has formed the basis of a range of student theses and scientific papers.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Erlend B. Nilsen
Hans Chr. Pedersen
Lars R. Eriksen
  • Proveedor De Contenido
Marius Kjønsberg
  • Proveedor De Contenido
Pål F. Moa
  • Proveedor De Contenido
Mikkel J. Kvasnes

Métodos de muestreo

In August each year, field work is carried out by volunteer personnel instructed to follow a standardized field protocols. A team of two persons followe pre-defined transect lines, using trained pointing dogs to search both sides of the transect line. When birds are observed, species, cluster size (separated into age- and sex classes), perpendicular distances from the transect line to the observed cluster of birds, GPS coordinates and time of day is recorded. In addition, length (and position) of the transect line is recorded, as well as some other auxillary data.

Área de Estudio Surveys are carried out annually in August, mainly in the period of 5th - 20th August. Specific locations of surveys have changed over the time period. A study site consist of a collection of two or more transect lines. Since 2013, sampling has been conducted in 25-30 study sites across 3 main regions. Since 2012, total annual effort has been approximately 400km per year.
Control de Calidad Since the establishment of the common e-infrastrucure Hønsefuglportalen in 2013, quality control has been included at several stages of the process. First, the data entry forms are designed such that impossible or unlikely values are not allowed, and all data fields must be completed. Second, for each study site, a local administrator is responsible for quality control just after the annual field work period in August. Last, participating research institutions conduct additional quality control when analyzing data for management or scientific purposes.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Additional information could be found at "http://honsefugl.nina.no" or in Eriksen, L. F., P. F. Moa, and E. B. Nilsen. 2018. Quantifying risk of overharvest when implementation is uncertain. Journal of Applied Ecology 55:482-493. doi 10.1111/1365-2664.12992.

Metadatos adicionales

Descripción de mantenimiento The data published in this set is from an ongoing monitoring program, with new data collected in August each year. New data will thus be added to the data set on an annual basis.
Identificadores alternativos c47f13c1-7427-45a0-9f12-237aad351040
https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=line-transect_data_tetraonidae_fefo