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    <title>Aquatic Vertebrate Population Study in Mack Creek, Andrews Experimental Forest, 1987 to present</title>
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        <givenName>Stanley</givenName>
        <givenName>V.</givenName>
        <surName>Gregory</surName>
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        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife;Nash Hall
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        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
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        <givenName>Ivan</givenName>
        <surName>Arismendi</surName>
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        <deliveryPoint>3100 SW Jefferson Way</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>Oregon</administrativeArea>
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        <country>USA</country>
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        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife;104 Nash
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        <surName>Wildman</surName>
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        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fish and Wildlife</deliveryPoint>
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        <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        <country>USA</country>
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        <surName>Penaluna</surName>
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        <givenName>Lauren</givenName>
        <givenName>Elizabeth</givenName>
        <surName>Zatkos</surName>
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      <electronicMailAddress>LaurenZatkos@gmail.com</electronicMailAddress>
      <role>Other Researcher</role>
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        <surName>Mowlds</surName>
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        <givenName>Dave</givenName>
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    <pubDate>2023-03-14</pubDate>
    <abstract>
      <para>Populations of Coastal Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii) in two standard
        reaches of Mack Creek in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest have been monitored since
        1987. Monitoring of Coastal Giant Salamanders, Dicamptodon tenebrosus began in 1993. The two
        standard reaches are in a section of clearcut forest (ca. 1963) and an upstream 500 year old
        coniferous forest. Sub-reaches are sampled with 2-pass electrofishing, and all captured
        vertebrates are measured and weighed. Additionally, a set of channel measurements are taken
        with each sampling. This study constitutes one of the longest continuous records of salmonid
        populations on record.</para>
    </abstract>
    <keywordSet>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">habitats</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">populations</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">demography</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">ecology</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">stream ecology</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">population dynamics</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">floods</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">biomass</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">disturbance</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">timber harvest</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">aquatic ecosystems</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">streams</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">animals</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">vertebrates</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">amphibians</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">fishes</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">trout</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">reptiles</keyword>
      <keywordThesaurus>LTER controlled vocabulary</keywordThesaurus>
    </keywordSet>
    <keywordSet>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">resistance and resilience</keyword>
      <keywordThesaurus>Andrews Experimental Forest site thesaurus</keywordThesaurus>
    </keywordSet>
    <keywordSet>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">populations</keyword>
      <keyword keywordType="theme">disturbance</keyword>
      <keywordThesaurus>LTER core research areas</keywordThesaurus>
    </keywordSet>
    <additionalInfo>
      <para>Field notebooks stored in 262 Nash Hall, OSU.</para>
      <para>Earlier data from these same reaches, dating to 1975 are also available from other
        sources (see publications, below). However, these data are not continuous and used different
        sampling methodologies, and consequently are not presented in this dataset. In 1994, a road
        culvert between the clearcut and old-growth reaches was removed, along with much of the road
        fill used to support it. The culvert was replaced by a bridge. The gaging station is located
        less than 20 meters below the downstream end of the culvert, and was also redesigned to
        handle higher discharges. The flume for the gage was modified to include a small fish
        ladder, thereby increasing the possibility for upstream movement of cutthroat trout.
        Additional information from each sample year is presented below.</para>
      <para> 1987 - Unittype and Unitnum corrected according to later determinations. No fins
        clipped. ONCL lengths are total lengths; all individuals weighed. No DITE sampled. </para>
      <para> 1988 - Sampled by reach, not unit. No fins clipped. ONCL lengths are total lengths; all
        individuals weighed. No DITE sampled.</para>
      <para> 1989 - Sampled by reach, not unit; same reaches as 1988. No second pass M reach, CC
        section due to darkness. No fins clipped. ONCL lengths are total lengths; all individuals
        weighed. No DITE sampled.</para>
      <para> 1990 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. No fins clipped.
        ONCL lengths are total lengths; all individuals weighed. No DITE sampled.</para>
      <para> 1991 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. First year of fin
        clips: all fish in old-growth given left ventral (LV) clip, those in clearcut given right
        ventral (RV) clip. Scale samples taken for some individuals. ONCL lengths are total lengths;
        all individuals weighed. No DITE sampled.</para>
      <para> 1992 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. Clip field refers
        to fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. Log jam between C 9 and R 11 given designation S 10. Unit formerly P 10;
        filled in; now a rapid. ONCL lengths are total lengths; all individuals weighed. No DITE
        sampled.</para>
      <para> 1993 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. Clip field refers
        to fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are total lengths; weights for 50 fry per section only. DITE
        sampled for first time; mostly snout-vent (LENGTH1) data taken, with some snout-tail
        (LENGTH2); 50 individuals weighed from each section.</para>
      <para> 1994 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. Clip field refers
        to fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are total lengths; weights for first 50 fry per section only.
        All DITE have snout-vent data (LENGTH1); snout- tail measurements (LENGTH2); 50 and weights
        only from first 50 individuals in each section.</para>
      <para> 1995 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. Clip field refers
        to fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths (first year). Weights only for sub-sample of
        both ONCL and DITE in both sections.</para>
      <para> 1996 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as previous years. Upper reach in
        clearcut section shocked in separate halves (note different dates). In old-growth, added a
        lower pool in Lower reach; Middle reach much longer due to increase in side channel by
        Devil's Club Creek. One hundred meter section above Lava Falls (150 m above old growth
        reach) sampled this year only; these fish given adipose (AD) fin clip. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths.</para>
      <para> 1997 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. All organisms weighed an measured in
        old-growth, Lower reach of clearcut. Lengths only for organisms in Middle and Upper reaches
        of clearcut.</para>
      <para> 1998 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Middle reach in
        old-growth shocked on two separate days: below big jam one day, above it the next. Upper
        reach in clearcut shocked one week later than all other reaches. Clip field refers to fish
        marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as previous
        year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths; only weights taken were for 50 fry in each section. No
        weights for DITE.</para>
      <para> 1999 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. No weights taken due to scale failure.</para>
      <para> 2000 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. No weights taken for either species.</para>
      <para> 2001 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. No weights taken for either species. No fry
        were clipped in entire old growth section or the middle and upper reaches of the clearcut;
        animals were too small and fragile to clip safely. In the lower clearcut reach, 37 fry and 2
        adults accidentally had both ventral fins clipped.</para>
      <para> 2002 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. No fry were clipped in either reach; animals were too small and fragile to
        clip safely. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. No weights taken for either species.</para>
      <para> 2003 - Sampled by channel unit, but same reaches as last year. Clip field refers to
        fish marked in previous year and recaptured. Fin clips continue with same procedure as
        previous year. No fry were clipped in either reach; animals were too small and fragile to
        clip safely. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. No weights taken for either species.</para>
      <para>2004-2006 - ONCL lengths are fork lengths. </para>
      <para>2007 - Fin clipping is no longer done. Pit tags are inserted into captured vertebrates
        and these are scanned. ONCL lengths are fork lengths. </para>
      <para>2008-2017 - ONCL lengths are fork lengths. </para>
      <para>2018-present - 2 lengths were recorded for ONCL as length1=fork length and length
        2=total length. </para>
      <para>2020 - No sampling this year due to the Holiday Farm Fire that started on Labor
        Day.</para>
      <para>Al Steinman, Gary Lamberti, Kelly Moore, Dean DiNicola, Donna DAngelo, John Schwartz,
        Mindy Simmons, Sherri Johnson, Jack Burgess, Lou Reynolds, Mark Meleason, Dan Sobota, Alan
        Miller, Charles Frady. NSF LTER grants; LTER1 Grant (1980) DEB8012162, LTER2 Grant (1985)
        DEB8514325, LTER3 Grant (1990) DEB9011663, LTER4 Grant (1996) DEB9632921, LTER5 Grant (2002)
        DEB0218088, LTER6 Grant (2008) DEB, LTER7 Grant (2014) DEB1440409, LTER8 Grant (2020)
        DEB2025755.</para><para><emphasis>Related Publications</emphasis></para><para>Dodds, Walter
        K.; Robinson, Christopher T.; Gaiser, Evelyn E.; Hansen, Gretchen J.A.; Powell; Heather;
        Smith, Joseph M.; Morse, Nathaniel B.; Johnson, Sherri L.; Gregory,Stanley V.; Bell, Tisza;
        Kratz, Timothy K.; McDowell, William H. 2012. Surprises and Insights from Long-Term Aquatic
        Data Sets and Experiments. BioScience. 62(8): 709-721. doi:
        10.1525/bio.2012.62.8.4</para><para>Zatkos, Lauren E. . 2019. Structural Variations of
        Headwater Stream Food Webs Along Geophysical Gradients at the HJ Andrews Experimental
        Forest. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 83 p. M.S. thesis.</para><para>Zatkos, Lauren;
        Arismendi, Ivan; Johnson, Sherri L.; Penaluna, Brooke E. 2021. Geophysical templates
        modulate the structure of stream food webs dominated by omnivory. Ecosphere. 12(3): e03444.
        doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3444</para></additionalInfo>
    <intellectualRights>
      <para>Data Use Agreement:</para>
      <para> The re-use of scientific data has the potential to greatly increase communication,
        collaboration and synthesis within and among disciplines, and thus is fostered, supported
        and encouraged. This Data Set is released under the Creative Commons license CC BY
        "Attribution" (see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Creative Commons license
        CC BY - Attribution is a license that allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build
        upon your work (even commercially), as long as you are credited for the original creation.
        This license accommodates maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.</para>
      <para>It is considered professional conduct and an ethical obligation to acknowledge the work
        of other scientists. The Data User is asked to provide attribution of the original work if
        this data package is shared in whole or by individual parts or used in the derivation of
        other products. A recommended citation is provided for each Data Set in the Andrews LTER
        data catalog (see: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/catalog/datacatalog.aspx). A
        generic citation is also provided for this Data Set on the website
        https://portal.edirepository.org in the summary metadata page. Data Users are thus strongly
        encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration and/or co-authorship with the Data Set
        Creator. </para>
      <para>While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated
        documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed and all data are made
        available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated
        periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the
        data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable
        for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. </para>
      <para>General acknowledgement: Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
        research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research
        Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon
        State University. </para></intellectualRights>
    <licensed>
      <licenseName>Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License</licenseName>
      <url>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</url>
      <identifier>CC-BY-4.0</identifier>
    </licensed>
    <distribution>
      <online>
        <url function="information"
          >https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=AS006</url>
      </online>
    </distribution>
    <coverage>
      <geographicCoverage>
        <geographicDescription>Mack Creek, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, western
          Oregon</geographicDescription>
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          <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16815000</westBoundingCoordinate>
          <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16381000</eastBoundingCoordinate>
          <northBoundingCoordinate>44.22146666</northBoundingCoordinate>
          <southBoundingCoordinate>44.21566200</southBoundingCoordinate>
          <boundingAltitudes>
            <altitudeMinimum>741</altitudeMinimum>
            <altitudeMaximum>786</altitudeMaximum>
            <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
          </boundingAltitudes>
        </boundingCoordinates>
      </geographicCoverage>
      <temporalCoverage>
        <rangeOfDates>
          <beginDate>
            <calendarDate>1987-10-06</calendarDate>
          </beginDate>
          <endDate>
            <calendarDate>2022-09-08</calendarDate>
          </endDate>
        </rangeOfDates>
      </temporalCoverage>
      <taxonomicCoverage>
        <taxonomicClassification>
          <taxonRankName>All Organisms</taxonRankName>
          <taxonRankValue>All Organisms</taxonRankValue>
          <taxonomicClassification>
            <taxonRankName>Highest common category (ca. kingdom)</taxonRankName>
            <taxonRankValue>Animalia</taxonRankValue>
            <commonName>Animal</commonName>
            <taxonId provider="ITIS">202423</taxonId>
            <taxonomicClassification>
              <taxonRankName>Division or Phylum</taxonRankName>
              <taxonRankValue>Chordata</taxonRankValue>
              <taxonId provider="ITIS">158852</taxonId>
              <taxonomicClassification>
                <taxonRankName>Class</taxonRankName>
                <taxonRankValue>Actinopterygii</taxonRankValue>
                <taxonId provider="ITIS">161061</taxonId>
                <taxonomicClassification>
                  <taxonRankName>Order</taxonRankName>
                  <taxonRankValue>Salmoniformes</taxonRankValue>
                  <taxonId provider="ITIS">161929</taxonId>
                  <taxonomicClassification>
                    <taxonRankName>Family</taxonRankName>
                    <taxonRankValue>Salmonidae</taxonRankValue>
                    <commonName>Salmonids</commonName>
                    <taxonId provider="ITIS">161931</taxonId>
                    <taxonomicClassification>
                      <taxonRankName>Genus</taxonRankName>
                      <taxonRankValue>Oncorhyncus</taxonRankValue>
                      <commonName>Pacific salmon</commonName>
                      <taxonId provider="ITIS">161974</taxonId>
                      <taxonomicClassification>
                        <taxonRankName>Species</taxonRankName>
                        <taxonRankValue>Oncorhyncus clarkii clarkii</taxonRankValue>
                        <commonName>Coastal Cutthroat trout</commonName>
                        <taxonId provider="ITIS">201900</taxonId>
                      </taxonomicClassification>
                    </taxonomicClassification>
                  </taxonomicClassification>
                </taxonomicClassification>
              </taxonomicClassification>
            </taxonomicClassification>
            <taxonomicClassification>
              <taxonRankName>Class</taxonRankName>
              <taxonRankValue>Amphibia</taxonRankValue>
              <commonName>Amphibians</commonName>
              <taxonId provider="ITIS">173420</taxonId>
              <taxonomicClassification>
                <taxonRankName>Genus</taxonRankName>
                <taxonRankValue>Rhyacotriton</taxonRankValue>
                <taxonId provider="ITIS">173744</taxonId>
                <taxonomicClassification>
                  <taxonRankName>Species</taxonRankName>
                  <taxonRankValue>Rhyacotriton cascadae</taxonRankValue>
                  <commonName>Cascade Torrent Salamander</commonName>
                  <taxonId provider="ITIS">550250</taxonId>
                </taxonomicClassification>
              </taxonomicClassification>
              <taxonomicClassification>
                <taxonRankName>Order</taxonRankName>
                <taxonRankValue>Urodela</taxonRankValue>
                <taxonId provider="ITIS">668181</taxonId>
                <taxonomicClassification>
                  <taxonRankName>Family</taxonRankName>
                  <taxonRankValue>Dicamptodontidae</taxonRankValue>
                  <taxonId provider="ITIS">173739</taxonId>
                  <taxonomicClassification>
                    <taxonRankName>Genus</taxonRankName>
                    <taxonRankValue>Dicamptodon</taxonRankValue>
                    <taxonId provider="ITIS">173740</taxonId>
                    <taxonomicClassification>
                      <taxonRankName>Species</taxonRankName>
                      <taxonRankValue>Dicamptodon tenebrosus</taxonRankValue>
                      <commonName>Pacific Giant Salamander</commonName>
                      <taxonId provider="ITIS">550242</taxonId>
                    </taxonomicClassification>
                  </taxonomicClassification>
                </taxonomicClassification>
              </taxonomicClassification>
            </taxonomicClassification>
          </taxonomicClassification>
        </taxonomicClassification>
      </taxonomicCoverage>
    </coverage>
    <purpose>
      <para>To provide a long-term record of populations in aquatic vertebrates, particularly the
        salmonid fish, cutthroat trout. These trends are related to land use and disturbance
        histories.</para>
    </purpose>
    <maintenance>
      <description>
        <section>
          <para> An update history is logged and maintained with each new version of every dataset.
          </para>
        </section>
      </description>
      <maintenanceUpdateFrequency>annually</maintenanceUpdateFrequency>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Original metadata creation</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version1</oldValue>
        <changeDate>1993-10-01</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Moved database to SQL server</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version2</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2005-04-20</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated ent 1 &amp; 2 for 2004-2007 data. Ran QC.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version4</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2008-01-08</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Added sitecode and year for ease of interpreting data and added vert_index for
          use as a primary key.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version5</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2010-12-27</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Added new data to entiy 1</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version8</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2012-04-20</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated dataset with data from 2011-2013.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version11</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2014-01-21</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated dataset with data from 2014-2015.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version12</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2016-03-21</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated dataset with data from, 2016-2017. Recreated data structures in SQL due
          to changes. Reloaded entire data collection for both entities</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version13</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2018-08-27</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated dataset with data from 2018-2019. This is the first set of data that I
          have received since PI and data collection responsibilities changed.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version14</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2020-02-25</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Changed species (entity 1) from Olympic Torrent Salamander (RHOL) to
          Rhyacotriton cascadae (RHCA)=Cascade Torrent Salamander per researchers (Ivan and Brooke).
          The study abstract was also changed to reflect the correct species.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version15</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2022-06-16</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
      <changeHistory>
        <changeScope>Updated dataset with data from 2021-2022. There was no data for 2020 due to the
          fires. Redefined length1 and length2 for ONCL in entity 1 since this was collected
          differently over time, which is all outlined in the supplemental information. Moved
          length1 to length2 for 1987-1994 since these were total length.</changeScope>
        <oldValue>Version16</oldValue>
        <changeDate>2023-03-14</changeDate>
      </changeHistory>
    </maintenance>
    <contact>
      <positionName>Information Manager</positionName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Andrews Forest LTER Program</deliveryPoint>
        <deliveryPoint>US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station</deliveryPoint>
        <deliveryPoint>3200 SW Jefferson Way </deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
      </address>
      <electronicMailAddress>hjaweb@lists.oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
      <onlineUrl>http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/</onlineUrl>
    </contact>
    <contact>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Linda</givenName>
        <givenName>R.</givenName>
        <surName>Ashkenas</surName>
      </individualName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife;104 Nash
          Hall</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        <country>USA</country>
      </address>
      <phone>(541) 737-1966</phone>
      <electronicMailAddress>linda.ashkenas@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    </contact>
    <contact>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Stanley</givenName>
        <givenName>V.</givenName>
        <surName>Gregory</surName>
      </individualName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife;Nash Hall
          104</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        <country>USA</country>
      </address>
      <phone>(541) 737-1951</phone>
      <electronicMailAddress>stanley.gregory@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
      <onlineUrl>http://oregonstate.edu/dept/pnw-erc/personnel/gregory.htm</onlineUrl>
    </contact>
    <contact>
      <individualName>
        <givenName>Randall</givenName>
        <givenName>C.</givenName>
        <surName>Wildman</surName>
      </individualName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University;Dept. of Fish and Wildlife</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        <country>USA</country>
      </address>
      <electronicMailAddress>wildmanr@retiree.oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    </contact>
    <publisher>
      <organizationName>Andrews Forest LTER Site</organizationName>
      <address>
        <deliveryPoint>Forest Ecosystems and Society Department in Forestry</deliveryPoint>
        <deliveryPoint>Oregon State University</deliveryPoint>
        <deliveryPoint>201K Richardson Hall</deliveryPoint>
        <city>Corvallis</city>
        <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>97331-5752</postalCode>
      </address>
      <phone phonetype="voice">(541) 737-8480</phone>
      <electronicMailAddress>lterweb@lists.oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
      <onlineUrl>http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/</onlineUrl>
    </publisher>
    <methods>
      <methodStep>
        <description>
          <para>Field Methods Methods - AS006</para>
          <para>The 150 m reaches are each divided into 3 contiguous 50 m reaches, which are each
            blocked off with nets. Each 50 m sub-reach is then sampled with two-pass electrofishing.
            All vertebrates captured are measured and weighed (note: lengths only since 1999). Since
            1991, all cutthroat trout are also given fin clips to monitor movement between the
            reaches.</para>
          <para>Entity 2 (Habitat dimensions) contains habitat information for each reach sampled.
            Entity 1 (Vertebrate numbers and size) contains information about the vertebrates
            captured from each sampled reach. If a record exists in entity 2 and none in entity 1,
            then no vertebrates were captured.</para></description>
      </methodStep>
      <sampling>
        <studyExtent>
          <description>
            <para>Mid-elevation, third-order stream. Gradient of 8%- 15%. Lower 150 m is in portion
              clearcut in 1963, with stream gage and flume 100 m upstream of the top of the sampled
              section. Upper 150 m is in 500 year-old old-growth stand dominated by Tsuga
              heterophylla (TSHE), Psuedotsuga menziesii (PSME), and Thuja plicata (THPL). Study
              encompasses a riparian reference stand (TV010), monumented channel cross-sections
              (GS002), stream discharge (HF004), water chemistry (CF002), meteorology (MS001), and
              long-term study of in-channel wood (GS006).</para>
            <para>Sampling frequency: Annual</para></description>
        </studyExtent>
        <samplingDescription>
          <para>The same 150 m reaches of stream (clearcut and old- growth) are monitored annually.
            In addition to performing the population measurements on the aquatic vertebrates, a
            standard set of channel measurements (channel type, wetted widths and depths) are
            taken.</para>
        </samplingDescription>
        <spatialSamplingUnits>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16826200</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.14698900</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.22714600</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.20991900</southBoundingCoordinate>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, lower reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16815000</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16791666</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.22146666</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.22083333</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>740</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>740</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, middle reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16791660</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16783333</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.22083333</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.22038333</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>745</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>745</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, upper reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16783333</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16773333</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.22038333</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.22028333</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>749</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>749</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, lower reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16651666</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16636666</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.21843333</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.21790000</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>774</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>774</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, middle
              reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16636666</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16611666</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.21790000</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.21753333</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>778</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>778</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
          <coverage>
            <geographicDescription>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, upper reach</geographicDescription>
            <boundingCoordinates>
              <westBoundingCoordinate>-122.16611666</westBoundingCoordinate>
              <eastBoundingCoordinate>-122.16591666</eastBoundingCoordinate>
              <northBoundingCoordinate>44.21753330</northBoundingCoordinate>
              <southBoundingCoordinate>44.21706660</southBoundingCoordinate>
              <boundingAltitudes>
                <altitudeMinimum>783</altitudeMinimum>
                <altitudeMaximum>783</altitudeMaximum>
                <altitudeUnits>meter</altitudeUnits>
              </boundingAltitudes>
            </boundingCoordinates>
          </coverage>
        </spatialSamplingUnits>
      </sampling>
    </methods>
    <project>
      <title>Long-Term Ecological Research</title>
      <personnel>
        <individualName>
          <givenName>Posy</givenName>
          <givenName>Elizabeth</givenName>
          <surName>Busby</surName>
        </individualName>
        <address>
          <deliveryPoint>Assistant Professor OSU Botany &amp; Plant Pathology</deliveryPoint>
        </address>
        <electronicMailAddress>busbyp@science.oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
        <electronicMailAddress>posybusby@gmail.com</electronicMailAddress>
        <onlineUrl>http://bpp.oregonstate.edu/content/posy-busby</onlineUrl>
        <userId directory="http://orcid.org">http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2837-9820</userId>
        <role>Principal Investigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <personnel>
        <individualName>
          <givenName>Matthew</givenName>
          <givenName>G</givenName>
          <surName>Betts</surName>
        </individualName>
        <address>
          <deliveryPoint>Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201E Richardson Hall; College
            of Forestry; Oregon State University</deliveryPoint>
          <city>Corvallis</city>
          <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
          <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        </address>
        <phone>(541) 737-3841</phone>
        <electronicMailAddress>matt.betts@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
        <onlineUrl>http://www.fsl.orst.edu/flel/index.htm</onlineUrl>
        <userId directory="http://orcid.org">http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7100-2551</userId>
        <role>Principal Investigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <personnel>
        <individualName>
          <givenName>Brooke</givenName>
          <givenName>E.</givenName>
          <surName>Penaluna</surName>
        </individualName>
        <electronicMailAddress>brooke.penaluna@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress>
        <electronicMailAddress>Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
        <onlineUrl>https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html</onlineUrl>
        <userId directory="http://orcid.org">http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X</userId>
        <role>Principal Investigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <personnel>
        <individualName>
          <givenName>Catalina</givenName>
          <surName>Segura</surName>
        </individualName>
        <address>
          <deliveryPoint>Assistant Professor; Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and
            Management; Oregon State University</deliveryPoint>
          <city>Corvallis</city>
          <administrativeArea>OR</administrativeArea>
          <postalCode>97331</postalCode>
        </address>
        <phone>541-737-6568</phone>
        <electronicMailAddress>catalina.segura@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
        <onlineUrl>http://ferm.forestry.oregonstate.edu/facstaff/segura-catalina</onlineUrl>
        <userId directory="http://orcid.org">http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0924-1172</userId>
        <role>Principal Investigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <personnel>
        <individualName>
          <givenName>David</givenName>
          <surName>Bell</surName>
        </individualName>
        <electronicMailAddress>david.bell@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress>
        <electronicMailAddress>david.bell@oregonstate.edu</electronicMailAddress>
        <onlineUrl>https://lemma.forestry.oregonstate.edu/about/david-bell</onlineUrl>
        <userId directory="http://orcid.org">http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2673-5836</userId>
        <role>Principal Investigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <abstract>
        <para>The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest is a living laboratory that provides unparalleled
          opportunities for the study of forest and stream ecosystems in the central Cascade Range
          of Oregon. Since 1980, as a part of the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological
          Research (NSF-LTER) program, the Andrews Experimental Forest has become a leader in the
          analysis of forest and stream ecosystem dynamics.</para> <para>Long-term field experiments
          and measurement programs have focused on climate dynamics, streamflow, water quality, and
          vegetation succession. Currently researchers are working to develop concepts and tools
          needed to predict effects of natural disturbance, land use, and climate change on
          ecosystem structure, function, and species composition. </para> <para>The Andrews
          Experimental Forest is administered cooperatively by the USDA Forest Service Pacific
          Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University and the Willamette National Forest.
          Funding for the research program comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), US
          Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University, and other
          sources.</para></abstract>
      <funding>Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by
        the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US
        Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University. National
        Science Foundation: DEB2025755</funding>
      <award>
        <funderName>National Science Foundation</funderName>
        <funderIdentifier>https://ror.org/021nxhr62</funderIdentifier>
        <awardNumber>DEB2025755</awardNumber>
        <title>LTER: Long-Term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (LTER8)</title>
        <awardUrl>https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2025755</awardUrl>
      </award>
      <studyAreaDescription>
        <descriptor name="Long-Term Ecological Research" citableClassificationSystem="false">
          <descriptorValue>The Andrews Forest is situated in the western Cascade Range of Oregon,
            and covers the entire 15,800-acre (6400-ha) drainage basin of Lookout Creek. Elevation
            ranges from 1350 to 5340 feet (410 to 1630 m). Broadly representative of the rugged
            mountainous landscape of the Pacific Northwest, the Andrews Forest contains excellent
            examples of the region's conifer forests and associated wildlife and stream ecosystems.
            These forests are among the tallest and most productive in the world, with tree heights
            of often greater than 250 ft (75 m). Streams are steep, cold and clean, providing
            habitat for numerous aquatic organisms.</descriptorValue>
        </descriptor>
      </studyAreaDescription>
    </project>
    <dataTable id="AS00601">
      <alternateIdentifier>AS00601</alternateIdentifier>
      <entityName>Vertebrate numbers and size</entityName>
      <entityDescription>Annual survey of aquatic vertebrates, numbers, sizes</entityDescription>
      <physical>
        <objectName>AS00601_v9.csv</objectName>
        <size unit="byte">2680032</size>
        <authentication method="MD5">961e008ec822e5910fc388c04854f880</authentication>
        <dataFormat>
          <textFormat>
            <numHeaderLines>1</numHeaderLines>
            <recordDelimiter>\r\n</recordDelimiter>
            <attributeOrientation>column</attributeOrientation>
            <simpleDelimited>
              <fieldDelimiter>,</fieldDelimiter>
              <quoteCharacter>"</quoteCharacter>
            </simpleDelimited>
          </textFormat>
        </dataFormat>
        <distribution>
          <online>
            <url function="download"
              >https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AS00601_v9.csv</url>
          </online>
        </distribution>
      </physical>
      <coverage>
        <temporalCoverage>
          <rangeOfDates>
            <beginDate>
              <calendarDate>1987-10-06</calendarDate>
            </beginDate>
            <endDate>
              <calendarDate>2022-09-08</calendarDate>
            </endDate>
          </rangeOfDates>
        </temporalCoverage>
      </coverage>
      <attributeList>
        <attribute id="AS00601.DBCODE">
          <attributeName>DBCODE</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Database Code</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(5)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>AS006</code>
                    <definition>FSDB database code AS006</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.ENTITY">
          <attributeName>ENTITY</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Entity number</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(1,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>natural</numberType>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">1.0000</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">1.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.YEAR">
          <attributeName>YEAR</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Year of Survey</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(4,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <interval>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>whole</numberType>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">1987.0000</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">2022.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </interval>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.SITECODE">
          <attributeName>SITECODE</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Coded name of sample area</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(8)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKCC-L</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, lower reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKCC-M</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, middle reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKCC-U</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, upper reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKOG-L</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, lower reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKOG-M</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, middle reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>MACKOG-U</code>
                    <definition>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, upper reach</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.SECTION">
          <attributeName>SECTION</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Location of sampling section</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(2)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>AL</code>
                    <definition>Above Lava Falls, in old-growth forest (1996 only)</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>CC</code>
                    <definition>Cleacut</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>OG</code>
                    <definition>Old Growth</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.REACH">
          <attributeName>REACH</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Reach sampled (in 50 m distances)</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(1)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>L</code>
                    <definition>Lower reach of section, 0-50 m</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>M</code>
                    <definition>Middle reach of section, 50-100 m</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>U</code>
                    <definition>Upper reach of section,100-150 m</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.PASS">
          <attributeName>PASS</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Electoshocking pass number</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(1,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <interval>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>natural</numberType>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">1.0000</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">2.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </interval>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.UNITNUM">
          <attributeName>UNITNUM</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Channel unit number (sequential)</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(4,1)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>real</numberType>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">1.0000</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">20.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.UNITTYPE">
          <attributeName>UNITTYPE</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Channel unit classification type</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(3)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>C</code>
                    <definition>Cascade</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>I</code>
                    <definition>Riffle</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>IP</code>
                    <definition>Isolated Pools --not connected to main channel</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>P</code>
                    <definition>Pool</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>R</code>
                    <definition>Rapid</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>S</code>
                    <definition>Step (small falls)</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>SC</code>
                    <definition>Side Channel</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>NA</code>
                    <definition>Not sampled by unit</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
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        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.VERT_INDEX">
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          <attributeDefinition>Unique numerical index of vertibrates measured (for creating key
            field)</attributeDefinition>
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          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
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                <bounds>
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                  <maximum exclusive="false">28301.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
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          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.PITNUMBER">
          <attributeName>PITNUMBER</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Unique pit tag number; tag is embedded in vertibrate. Began in
            2007.</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(10,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <interval>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>number</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
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                <bounds>
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                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </interval>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.SPECIES">
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          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
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                    <definition>Oncorhyncus clarkii clarkii</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>DITE</code>
                    <definition>Dicamptodon tenebrosus</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>RHCA</code>
                    <definition>Rhyacotriton cascadae</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.LENGTH1">
          <attributeName>LENGTH1</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Length type 1 (fork length for Onchorhyncus, snout-vent for
            Dicamptodon and Rhyacotriton). See supplemental information in
            metadata.</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(3,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
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              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>real</numberType>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">10.0000</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">253.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.LENGTH2">
          <attributeName>LENGTH2</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Length type 2 (total length for all species). See supplemental
            information in metadata.</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(3,0)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>millimeters</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
                <numberType>real</numberType>
                <bounds>
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                  <maximum exclusive="false">284.0000</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
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          <attributeDefinition>Weight of individual organism (not taken after
            1999)</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(7,2)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>grams</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
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                <bounds>
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                  <maximum exclusive="false">134.5900</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </numericDomain>
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          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00601.CLIP">
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            2006.</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(6)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>LV</code>
                    <definition>Left ventral fin</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>LVRV</code>
                    <definition>Left and right ventral fins</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>RV</code>
                    <definition>Right ventral fin</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>NONE</code>
                    <definition>No ventral fin clip</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                </enumeratedDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
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          <attributeDefinition>Date sampled</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">datetime</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <dateTime>
              <formatString>YYYY-MM-DD</formatString>
              <dateTimeDomain>
                <bounds>
                  <minimum exclusive="false">10/6/1987 12:00:00 AM</minimum>
                  <maximum exclusive="false">9/8/2022 12:00:00 AM</maximum>
                </bounds>
              </dateTimeDomain>
            </dateTime>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
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          <attributeName>NOTES</attributeName>
          <attributeDefinition>Comments</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">varchar(150)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <textDomain>
                  <definition>Comments</definition>
                </textDomain>
              </nonNumericDomain>
            </nominal>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
      </attributeList>
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      <entityName>Habitat dimensions</entityName>
      <entityDescription>Measurements of channel units within vertebrate sampling
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      <coverage>
        <temporalCoverage>
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          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(5)</storageType>
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              <nonNumericDomain>
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          <measurementScale>
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              <nonNumericDomain>
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                    <definition>Mack Creek Clear Cut Forest, middle reach</definition>
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                  <codeDefinition>
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                    <definition>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, middle reach</definition>
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                    <definition>Mack Creek Old Growth Forest, upper reach</definition>
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          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
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                    <definition>Above Lava Falls, in old-growth forest (1996 only)</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>CC</code>
                    <definition>Cleacut</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>OG</code>
                    <definition>Old Growth</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
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              </nonNumericDomain>
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          </measurementScale>
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          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(1)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
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                    <definition>Lower reach of section, 0-50 m</definition>
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                  <codeDefinition>
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                    <definition>Middle reach of section, 50-100 m</definition>
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                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>U</code>
                    <definition>Upper reach of section,100-150 m</definition>
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                </enumeratedDomain>
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          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
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          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
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              <numericDomain>
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          </measurementScale>
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        <attribute id="AS00602.UNITTYPE">
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          <attributeDefinition>Channel unit classification type</attributeDefinition>
          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">char(3)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <nominal>
              <nonNumericDomain>
                <enumeratedDomain>
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                    <definition>Cascade</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>I</code>
                    <definition>Riffle</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>IP</code>
                    <definition>Isolated Pools --not connected to main channel</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>P</code>
                    <definition>Pool</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>R</code>
                    <definition>Rapid</definition>
                  </codeDefinition>
                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>S</code>
                    <definition>Step (small falls)</definition>
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                  <codeDefinition>
                    <code>SC</code>
                    <definition>Side Channel</definition>
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                  <codeDefinition>
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                    <definition>Not sampled by unit</definition>
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          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
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          <measurementScale>
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              <unit>
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              </unit>
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              <numericDomain>
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            <ratio>
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        </attribute>
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            <ratio>
              <unit>
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          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
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          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(4,2)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
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            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00602.DEPTH6">
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          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(4,2)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
              </unit>
              <precision>1</precision>
              <numericDomain>
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                <bounds>
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              </numericDomain>
            </ratio>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00602.DEPTH7">
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          <storageType typeSystem="Microsoft SQL Server 2019">numeric(4,2)</storageType>
          <measurementScale>
            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
              </unit>
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          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute id="AS00602.DEPTH8">
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              <unit>
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              <unit>
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              <unit>
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              <unit>
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              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
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            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
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            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
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              <precision>1</precision>
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                <bounds>
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            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
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            <ratio>
              <unit>
                <customUnit>meters</customUnit>
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