ArcGIS REST Services Directory
JSON

Breeding_Shorebird_Survey (FeatureServer)

View In:   Map Viewer

Service Description: A Northeast Breeding Shorebird Survey for quantifying breeding pairs and productivity.

Service ItemId: 77d435ce34c64964a45babe47c0f857b

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True

Supports Shared Templates: True

All Layers and Tables

Layers:

Tables:

Description:

***DRAFT***

This regional protocol provides a framework for quantifying the number of breeding pairs and productivity of Atlantic Coast piping plover (Charadrius melodus) populations during the breeding season. A primary purpose of this protocol is to standardize piping plover monitoring during the breeding season. The survey techniques described herein involve repeated visual counts of adults, nests, eggs, and chicks within a defined survey site (i.e., beach) as well as visual identification of potential threats to survival and productivity. Resulting data can be compiled and analyzed across multiple geographic units (i.e., sites, states, and recovery units) to assess progress toward recovery goals, inform local management decisions, assess management effectiveness, and improve monitoring efforts. 

 

This protocol framework was developed as part of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Initiative in coordination with Ecological Services (ES) and state coordinators within the Southeast and Northeast Regions (4 and 5, respectively). Although this protocol framework is to be used primarily by NWRS to inform recovery goals, assist with local management decision-making, and meet State reporting requirements, the approach strives to assist monitoring efforts of non- NWRS partners, such as other federal agencies (e.g. National Park Service), State wildlife agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private landowners. This protocol framework and associated data management system (PIPLweb) aims to interface with existing data management and analysis tools (i.e., PIPLODES, NestStory, and PiperEx) to ensure that data collection is efficient and comparable across scales and supports management decisions across partners. 

 

The content and structure of the protocol framework follows standards set forth in the USFWS’s How to Develop Survey Protocols: A Handbook (Version 1.0; 2013). The eight elements addressed include: introduction, sampling design, field methods, data management and analysis, reporting, personnel requirements and training, operational requirements, and references. A series of standard operating procedures (SOPs) provides greater detail on recommended methods and technical aspects of this protocol. Data entry, archival, and multi-scale analysis are handled through a secure web application (Plover Inventory and Productivity Library; PIPLweb) developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). When management activities and survey objectives are similar across management units, partners (Refuges, other federal agencies, State, NGOs, private) are encouraged to use this protocol framework to develop stepped-down site-specific survey protocols that include guidance for conducting on-the-ground monitoring and management plans 

 

Suggested citation: King E, Katz RA, Iaquinto KE, Suir K, Baldwin MJ, and Hecht A. 2022. Regional Protocol Framework for the Inventory and Monitoring of Breeding Atlantic Coast Piping Plovers. Version 2.0. US Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Regional Office, Hadley, MA. 

 

This protocol is available from ServCat [URL for ServCat metadata record] (Protocol Inside Cover Text)



Copyright Text: Rachel Katz, PhD., Mael Glon, PhD.

Spatial Reference: 26918 (26918)

Initial Extent:
Full Extent:
Units: esriMeters

Child Resources:   Uploads   Replicas   Info   SharedTemplates

Supported Operations:   Query   Apply Edits   ConvertFormat   Get Estimates   Create Replica   Synchronize Replica   Unregister Replica   Extract Changes