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Islands of San Juan Islands. name, geology, archipelago, Area, latitude, Length, waterbody, longitude, population, country
Neotrypaea californiensis population data gathered from 2 transects across False Bay Creek (FBC) and a smaller Forest Stream (FT). Compiled as part of BMEE Research Apprenticeship 2021 in San Juan Island, WA
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Measuring clam species abundance and diversity, along with Macoma nasuta height and length in relation to distance from False Bay Creek and Forest Creek, sediment size volume ratios, and overall site.
False Bay, an estuary mudflat located on San Juan Island, Washington has not been studied extensively in the past but is home to many infaunal species, such as clams. In this study, I focused on the sedimentary effects that two different streams, False Bay Creek and Forest Creek, may have on the clam populations found in both stream outflow areas. I went to False Bay in the month of November and walked along five transects per stream outflow area, sampling for clams and sediment. Clam species were later identified and measured for height and length, and each sediment sample was sieved to determine volumetric proportions of sediment size. The results showed that the clam species Macoma nasuta was the most abundant species in the majority of the Forest Creek area and at the farthest region from the False Bay Creek stream. False Bay Creek had the highest abundance of diverse clam species when compared to Forest Creek. In addition, sediment size was smaller overall in the Forest Creek stream area and shows that there are other natural factors besides man-made obstructions affecting sediment transport of both streams. This study is setting a baseline for future studies looking into how developmental changes to both streams could affect clam populations in False Bay.
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Summary of data used in the analysis of the sea urchin C. sylviae including sample size (n), allelic richness (AR) observed heterozygosity (Hobs.), expected heterozygosity (Hexp.), non-biased heterozygosity (Hn.b.) and FIS at each study site.
These are genetic data collected from Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) from three subspecies present in Alaska (F.p. pealei, n = 59; F. p. anatum, n = 26; F. p. tundrius, n = 47; F. p. anatum/tundrius?, n = 10), two subspecies from Canada (F. p. tundrius, n = 18 and F. p. anatum, n = 14), one subspecies present in Russia (F. p. pealei, n = 7), and samples from the San Juan Islands, Washington (n=15) thought to be a contact zone between F. p. anatum and the North Pacific segment of F. p. pealei. Data collected from all samples include twelve microsatellite loci and DNA sequence data from 559 base pairs of domain 1 of the mtDNA control region.
The World Values Survey (www.worldvaluessurvey.org) is a global network of social scientists studying changing values and their impact on social and political life, led by an international team of scholars, with the WVS association and secretariat headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The survey, which started in 1981, seeks to use the most rigorous, high-quality research designs in each country. The WVS consists of nationally representative surveys conducted in almost 100 countries which contain almost 90 percent of the world’s population, using a common questionnaire. The WVS is the largest non-commercial, cross-national, time series investigation of human beliefs and values ever executed, currently including interviews with almost 400,000 respondents. Moreover the WVS is the only academic study covering the full range of global variations, from very poor to very rich countries, in all of the world’s major cultural zones. The WVS seeks to help scientists and policy makers understand changes in the beliefs, values and motivations of people throughout the world. Thousands of political scientists, sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists and economists have used these data to analyze such topics as economic development, democratization, religion, gender equality, social capital, and subjective well-being. These data have also been widely used by government officials, journalists and students, and groups at the World Bank have analyzed the linkages between cultural factors and economic development.
This survey covers Puerto Rico.
The WVS for Puerto Rico covers national population, aged 18 years and over, for both sexes.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The sample was designed to be representative of the entire adult population, i.e. 18 years and older, of your country. The lower age cut-off for the sample was 18 and there was not an upper age cut-off for the sample. 1,164 questionnaires were effectively administered among able persons 18 years old and older, using the Kish selection method in each household (date of next birthday) and planning up to two more visits in different time schedules or by previous appointment in order to reach the selected person. The obtained sample was similar to the population universe in educational, economic and demographic terms, according to the data provided by the Federal Census Bureau and the Commonwealth Planning Board.
The questionnaires were administered in a face to face basis using a structured random sample model in three stages (multi-stage structured random sample). First, all Puerto Rican towns and cities were organized and classified according to their geographical position and population density. Accordingly, the Island was divided in six sections: north, south, central highlands, east, west and San Juan metropolitan region. Three towns or cities were randomly selected in each section. Second, all residential communities in each of the selected towns or citieswere classified in three socio-educational categories (upper, middle and low) using schooling and family income data from the last population census of 1990, and one community was randomly selected in each category. In a third stage, after conducting a thorough "block listing process" in which commercial and inhabited residences were crossed out, random samples were conducted among the households in each selected community using a criterion of p.01, for a total sample of 1,650 (intended contacts). The sample size is N=1164.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The WVS questionnaire was in Spanish. Some special variable labels have been included, such as: V56 Neighbours: North American and V149 Institution: NAFTA o TLC. Special categories labels are: V 179 Least liked groups and V203/ V204: Geographical affinity. Country Specific variables included are: V208: Ethnic identification; V209 Language at home; The variables political parties V210 a V212; Ethic group: V 233 and Region: V 234 are also included as country specific variables. The V 206 Born in this country is also different in Puerto Rico.
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