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V_rodents_snaptrapping_individuals_regional

Snap trapping data of rodents on the Varanger and Nordkynn peninsula. This dataset has data from the COAT regional study design. Each entry corresponds to a trapped individual. Two related datasets have information on i) site-based abundances and ii) trap status, i.e. missing and closed traps.

The dataset includes four different types of files and all files are saved as ;-separated txt-files:

  • One data file per year (_YEAR.txt)
  • One coordinate file with coordinates of all sites (_coordinates.txt)
  • One auxiliary file with information about which sites are included in the study design (_aux.txt)
  • One readme file with additional information (_readme.pdf)

The dataset has a two-year embargo, older versions of the dataset are publicly available for download.

Additional Info

Field Value
DOI 10.48425/f52r0jxo
Version 5
Visibility Public
Topic Category Code Biota
Embargo end date 2024-11-17
Contact Person Dorothee Ehrich
Email Address dorothee.ehrich@uit.no
Title of Position Researcher
Organization Name UiT - The Arctic University of Norway
Associated Parties
Persons Eeva Soininen, Rolf Ims, Siw Killengreen
Temporal Extent - start date 2004-06-01
Temporal Extent - end date 2022-09-30
Geographic Location
  • Varjjatnjarga
  • Siskkit Corgas Ja Lagesduottar
  • Ifjordfjellet
  • Stjernevann
  • Vestre Jakobselv
  • Rakkonjarga
  • Olggut Corgas Oarje Deatnu
  • Varanger
  • Bekkarfjord
  • Jakobselv
  • Nordkynn
  • Komagdalen
Scientific Name
  • Lemmus lemmus
  • Microtus oeconomus
  • Myodes rufocanus
  • Myodes rutilus
Resource Citation Dorothee Ehrich et al., 2022, v_rodents_snaptrapping_individuals_regional_v5: COAT project data. Available online: https://data.coat.no/dataset/v_rodents_snaptrapping_individuals_regional_v5
Associated Scripts
Associated study protocol
  • protocol-snap-trapping-of-rodents_v1
Bibliographic citation
Funding Source Norwegian Environment Agency
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