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File Site Assessment Tool
The Site Assessment Tool (.xls, 499KB) enables WSHRN sites to systematically review their state of conservation, the threats they are facing, the responses needed and the effectiveness of site management. The results of the assessments will lead to priority setting and strategic actions for WHSRN to respond effectively to the main needs and issues of the network, with the ultimate goal of conserving healthy shorebird populations. (print of web page)
Located in Adaptation / / Management Tools: Ecosystems / Coastal
File SN Portfolio - Structure
PPT slides that show the Portfolio (Standardized) Structure and Themes.
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 2012 Science Needs Portfolio
Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB)
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 2: Science Capacity within the Appalachian Community Federal Departments/Agencies
Southern Blue Ridge Fire Learning Network
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
File Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in Brook Trout Density: Implications for Population Monitoring
T.Wagner et al., Abstract Many potential stressors to aquatic environments operate over large spatial scales, prompting the need to assess and monitor both site-specific and regional dynamics of fish populations. We used hierarchical Bayesian models to evaluate the spatial and temporal variability in density and capture probability of age-1 and older Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis from three-pass removal data collected at 291 sites over a 37-year time period (1975–2011) in Pennsylvania streams. There was high between-year variability in density, with annual posterior means ranging from 2.1 to 10.2 fish/100 m2 ; however, there was no significant long-term linear trend. Brook Trout density was positively correlated with elevation and negatively correlated with percent developed land use in the network catchment. Probability of capture did not vary substantially across sites or years but was negatively correlated with mean stream width. Because of the low spatiotemporal variation in capture probability and a strong correlation between first-pass CPUE (catch/min) and three-pass removal density estimates, the use of an abundance index based on first-pass CPUE could represent a cost-effective alternative to conducting multiple-pass removal sampling for some Brook Trout monitoring and assessment objectives. Single-pass indices may be particularly relevant for monitoring objectives that do not require precise site-specific estimates, such as regional monitoring programs that are designed to detect long-term linear trends in density.
Located in News & Events / / Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Resource Materials: Reprints
Species & Habitat Association List
Compiled by Marquette Crockett in 2012 using State and Federal Lists. Range and habitat association based, primarily, on NatureServe data. "Within Appalachian boundary range" was defined to represent distributional overlap of 75% or more of known range. Print-outs generated from source database are updated as appropriate.
Located in Data
Species List & Habitat Association List
This folder contains a collection of species lists developed for the Appalachians from several different perspectives. The first 8 files are summary reports based on an Access database developed by the AppLCC. The underlying data exists elsewhere on the Portal as an Access Database and include listing by State. The database was developed from SWAP lists and FWS lists. The remaining lists are either earlier species lists developed by the AppLCC or species lists generated by partners. All of these are collected here to support development of a potential surrogate species list for the AppLCC.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
File Standard Structure
Developed using all Portfolio Themes -- to create a common Structure to present the Portfolio
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 2012 Science Needs Portfolio
State Agencies
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community