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Telemetry and habitat use at Crane Prairie Reservoir in Oregon, USA. Radio-telemetry has been used to study late-season movement and habitat use by Oregon spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) at Crane Prairie Reservoir in Oregon. This dataset includes individual frog location data and habitat use during each tracking event that occurred roughly weekly between September and late November of 2018.

Usage

oregonfrogs

Format

A data frame with 311 rows and 15 cols.

Variables:

subsite

character, location second level (Cow Camp Pond,Cow Camp River,N Res,NE Res,SE Pond,W Res)

hab_type

character, location third level (Pond,Reservoir,River)

survey_date

date, date

doy

integer, Ordinal day from January 1, 2018 on which telemetry data were collected

frequency

numeric, Unique transmitter frequency associated with each individual frog

long

numeric, long coordinates

lat

numeric, lat coordinates

interval

character, integer (0 to 12)

sex

character, gender - binary (0,1)

water

character, water (Deep water,No water,Shallow water,Unknown water)

type

character, water type (Marsh/Pond,Non-aquatic,Reservoir,Stream/Canal)

structure

character, structure (Herbaceous veg,Leaf litter,Open,Woody debris,Woody veg)

substrate

character, substrate (Flocc,Mineral soil,Organic soil,Unknown substrate)

beaver

character, beaver (Burrow,Channel/runway,Lodge,No beaver)

detection

character, detection type (Captured,No visual,Visual)

Source

Oregon Spotted Frogs courtesy of Federica Gazzelloni #TidyTuesday Edition 2022 week 31 | Original source of data is @USGS study from Pearl, C.A., Rowe, J.C., McCreary, B., and Adams, M.J., 2022. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9DACPCV