North Jacoby Creek 2012

Mar 15, 2014
Uploaded by Ted Weller
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Anabat II detector mounted on a 3m pole oriented straight down toward a reflector plate angled at 45 degrees.  The detector was placed on the edge of cow pasture along a dense patch of riparian vegetation along North Jacoby Creek, near Arcata, Califoria.  The objective of this detector was to determine species presence and activity levels throughout the year and to correlate them with weather variables from the Eureka Woodley Island weather station and compare to a similarly situated detector in McKinleyville, CA.
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Conforms to Echolocation Records - 2012 Dataset Definition
By Ted Weller (Apr 23, 2013)
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About the Uploader

Ted Weller
Ecologist with USDA Forest Service

I helped Conservation Biology Institute to vision the Bat Acoustic Monitoring Portal and am your go to source for the the bat-related questions you may have about BatAMP as well as the first person you should contact with questions about uploads, permissions etc. More broadly, I am an ecologist...