Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaVermont Monitoring Cooperative funderVermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas leadMiddlebury College partnerAmphibian Monitoring at the Lye Brook Wilderness and Mt. MansfieldThe Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas Project collects and disseminates data needed to make informed recommendations regarding the state status, state rank, and conservation of Vermont’s reptiles and amphibians.Amphibian Monitoring at the Lye Brook Wilderness and Mt. MansfieldAndrewsJamesTrombulakStephenTolgyesiKristianne G.WrightKatherineTalmageErinpopulationsabundanceamphibiansreptilesAmphibian Egg-mass Counts1991-04-051996-12-31Monitor reproductive success of Rana sylvanica and Ambystoma maculatum in relation to environmental conditionsSearch selected breeding ponds for egg masses of Rana sylvanica and Ambystoma maculatum Z0349_0434_PVWQ5ZVMC.349.434mySQLJames Andrews. 1996. Amphibian Egg-mass Counts. Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. FEMC. Can be found at: /femc/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-egg-mass-counts/femc/data/archive/project/amphibian-monitoring-lye-brook-wilderness-mt/dataset/amphibian-egg-mass-countsTownTownSpecific_locSpecific locationThe specific location of the data collectiontextStatusStatustextD-M-YY-1Info_InformationGeneral information about the specific visittextSiteSitethe site within the black that was being sampledtextLarge_BlockLarge BlocktextD-M-YY-1MethodMethodtext0.5D-M-YYrationalCommon_nameCommon nametext0.5hhmmrationalDateDatedate0.5MM/DD/YYYYrationalNumber_egg_massesNumber egg massestotal number of eggs masses seen during surveyint1wholeLatitude_in_dec__degreesLatitude in decimal degreesdecimalLongitude_in_dec__degreesLongitude in decimal degreesdecimal1MM/DD/YYYYwhole