It is known that waterfowl cannot thrive in northern regions of the US during winter and migrate to warmer climates. While migration patterns have been studied, there has been limited research specifically in the Florida Panhandle area. Since 2014, UWF and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service researchers have collected data during migration season, approximately between October and April. This project continues ongoing research using waterfowl abundance data in the Florida Panhandle area. Overall, the research team is interested in determining predictors of waterfowl abundance in the Florida Panhandle area, but this project focused on data management and data visualization.
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Data visualization of longitudinal waterfowl abundance in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Baldwin counties
Resource Type
Poster
Event
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2020)
Contributors
Dr. Samantha Seals (Faculty Mentor)
Publisher
University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
Format
pdf
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Permission granted to the University of West Florida Libraries to digitize and/or display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires the permission of the copyright holder.
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99380090301206600
Academic Unit
Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2021; Mathematics and Statistics
Language
English
Data visualization of longitudinal waterfowl abundance in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Baldwin counties