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Sampled habitat types included wet sedge meadow tundra, tussock tundra, shrub-tussock tundra, low willow shrub, tall willow shrub, and tall alder-willow shrub. The team captured five species of rodents: root voles (\u003Cem\u003EMicrotus oeconomus\u003C\/em\u003E), red-backed voles (\u003Cem\u003EMyodes rutilus\u003C\/em\u003E), singing voles (\u003Cem\u003EMicrotus miurus\u003C\/em\u003E), brown lemmings (\u003Cem\u003ELemmus trimucronatus\u003C\/em\u003E), and collared lemmings (\u003Cem\u003EDicrostonyx groenlandicus\u003C\/em\u003E). Root voles and red-backed voles had the highest capture rates and were captured in a variety of habitats. The highest root vole capture rate occurring in wet sedge meadows. Collared lemmings, brown lemmings, and singing voles were infrequently captured. Collared lemmings were captured in greater abundance in tussock tundra, while brown lemming captures were greater in tussock tundra that had a higher shrub component. No bat species were detected during the study.\u003C\/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/arctos.database.museum\/saved\/uamaccn2015026_colville\u0022\u003EOccurrence records\u003C\/a\u003E are available in Arctos.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","url":"https:\/\/accscatalog.uaa.alaska.edu\/dataset\/small-mammal-surveys-along-colville-river","state":"Active","private":true,"revision_timestamp":"Fri, 04\/28\/2023 - 13:52","metadata_created":"Thu, 09\/19\/2019 - 18:33","metadata_modified":"Fri, 04\/28\/2023 - 13:52","creator_user_id":"11e694f7-8e3c-42fa-9ba7-7e6cf39d7c22","type":"Dataset","resources":[{"id":"78c0033a-d936-41ee-8329-58ada9794f3d","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/accscatalog.uaa.alaska.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/colvilleRiverReport.pdf","description":"\u003Cp\u003EReport describing study area, methods, and results including species captured and habitat associations.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"pdf","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Thu, 09\/19\/2019 - 18:35","name":"Colville River Small Mammal Surveys, June 2015","mimetype":"application\/pdf","size":"7.18 MB","created":"Thu, 09\/19\/2019 - 18:35","resource_group_id":"","last_modified":"Date changed  Thu, 09\/19\/2019 - 18:35"},{"id":"5f82906e-1aa8-41e3-9d6d-14a2476ae6d8","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/accscatalog.uaa.alaska.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/appendixA_vegSpeciesList.pdf","description":"\u003Cp\u003EAppendix A contains a list of plant species that were identified in sixteen, 10 x 10 meter vegetation plots along the Colville River. The final page includes helpful references for identifying plant species in Alaska. While all vascular plants were identified to species, only the dominant (\u0026gt;5% foliar cover) non-vascular plants were recorded. Additional information on the methods is provided in the report. Plant nomenclature follows the standardized taxonomy provided by the 2015 \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/plants.sc.egov.usda.gov\u0022\u003EUSDA PLANTS Database\u003C\/a\u003E.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"pdf","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Fri, 10\/25\/2019 - 16:32","name":"List of plant species in plots","mimetype":"application\/pdf","size":"163.7 KB","created":"Wed, 09\/25\/2019 - 14:31","resource_group_id":"","last_modified":"Date changed  Fri, 10\/25\/2019 - 16:32"},{"id":"c96f26a0-70ad-4454-b1e1-3712d4a83618","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/accscatalog.uaa.alaska.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/appendixB_habitatTypes.pdf","description":"\u003Cp\u003EA description of the six main habitats that occurred along the Colville River sampling transect: 1) wet sedge meadow tundra, 2) tussock tundra, 3) shrub-tussock tundra, 4) low willow shrub, 5) tall willow shrub, 6) tall alder-willow shrub. These habitats were described in accordance with The Alaska Vegetation Classification (Viereck et al. 1992).\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"pdf","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Wed, 09\/25\/2019 - 14:48","name":"Description of main habitat types ","mimetype":"application\/pdf","size":"4.71 MB","created":"Wed, 09\/25\/2019 - 14:47","resource_group_id":"","last_modified":"Date changed  Wed, 09\/25\/2019 - 14:48"}],"tags":[{"id":"de39c89a-100f-4415-a62f-1f2754cee3eb","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"wildlife"},{"id":"c1e3e8a5-ebd2-4fa5-ba97-2b9a880d48a6","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"Alaska"},{"id":"c8c1de90-5903-44f3-9bd7-17b5f78e15d2","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"North Slope"},{"id":"ad34e4e5-1088-41bc-a5b7-3fcc69535ee9","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"small mammals"}]}]}