# Mammal species list of the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1971 to 1976

## Dataset

- **Database Code:** SA005

- **Title:** Mammal species list of the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1971 to 1976

- **Abstract:**

This is a compilation of mammal species currently known to be present within the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. This list includes scientific name, common name, relative abundance, general elevational distribution, and habitat for each species.


- **Keywords:** populations; taxonomy; trophic structure; old growth forests; vertebrates; mammals; Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER); populations

- **Temporal coverage:** 1971-01-01 to 1976-01-01

- **Principal Investigator:** Steven L. Garman


## Data Entities

1. SA00501

## Entity 1: SA00501

### Attribute list

- **STCODE** — varchar, freetext

Study code


- **FORMAT** — numeric(1.000000), range  1.0000  1.0000, number

Format number


- **TAX_ORDER** — varchar, freetext

Taxonomic category: family


- **GENUS** — varchar, freetext

Taxonomic category: genus


- **SPECIES** — varchar, freetext

Taxonomic category: species


- **SUBSPECIES** — varchar, freetext

Taxonomic category: subspecies


- **COMMONNAME** — varchar, freetext

Common name for species


- **ABUNDANCE** — varchar, enum

Indicator of general abundance

  - **R** — Rare
  - **U** — Uncommon
  - **C** — Common
  - **A** — Abundant


- **DISTRIB** — varchar, enum

Distribution by elevation class

  - **L** — Low elevation (300 m)
  - **L-M** — Low to mid elevation (300-1200 m)
  - **L-H** — Low to high elevation (300 -1200+ m)
  - **M-H** — Mid to high elevation (800 - 1200+ m)
  - **H** — High (1200+ m)


- **HABITAT** — varchar, enum

Habitat for species

  - ** ** — Unknown habitat
  - **OG** — Old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests
  - **OP** — Open: meadows, brushfields, and recent clearcuts
  - **RI** — Riparian
  - **RI/OP** — Riparian/Open
  - **SG** — Second growth (130 years) Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests
  - **SG/OG** — Second growth and old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests
  - **SG/OG/FM** — Second growth, old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests, and forest margins
  - **SG/OG/TF** — Second growth and old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga and high elevation Abies
  - **TA** — Talus slopes
  - **UB** — Ubiquitous
  - **UP** — Upland


## Attribute Definitions

**ABUNDANCE**

Indicator of general abundance


**COMMONNAME**

Common name for species


**DISTRIB**

Distribution by elevation class


**FORMAT**

Format number


**GENUS**

Taxonomic category: genus


**HABITAT**

Habitat for species


**SPECIES**

Taxonomic category: species


**STCODE**

Study code


**SUBSPECIES**

Taxonomic category: subspecies


**TAX_ORDER**

Taxonomic category: family


## Enumerated Domains

### ABUNDANCE

- **R** — Rare

- **U** — Uncommon

- **C** — Common

- **A** — Abundant

### DISTRIB

- **L** — Low elevation (300 m)

- **L-M** — Low to mid elevation (300-1200 m)

- **L-H** — Low to high elevation (300 -1200+ m)

- **M-H** — Mid to high elevation (800 - 1200+ m)

- **H** — High (1200+ m)

### HABITAT

- ** ** — Unknown habitat

- **OG** — Old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests

- **OP** — Open: meadows, brushfields, and recent clearcuts

- **RI** — Riparian

- **RI/OP** — Riparian/Open

- **SG** — Second growth (130 years) Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests

- **SG/OG** — Second growth and old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests

- **SG/OG/FM** — Second growth, old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests, and forest margins

- **SG/OG/TF** — Second growth and old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga and high elevation Abies

- **TA** — Talus slopes

- **UB** — Ubiquitous

- **UP** — Upland
