1Target group abbreviations: AR = all amphibians and reptiles, A = anurans, S = salamanders, T = turtles, L = Lizards, Sn = snakes.
2Season abbreviations: F = fall, W = winter, Sp = spring, Su = summer, Yr = year-round.
3Methods abbreviations: Hc = hand capture, Df = drift fences, Tt = turtle traps, Mt = minnow traps, Ms = mask and snorkel, Cv = coverboards, Dn = dipnet, Rc = road cruising, Ca = calling anurans, Pt = pitfall traps, Oc = overturning cover objects, Rb = rubber bands, Ve = visual encounters, Se = seining, Nd = not documented
Physiographic province: Cp = coastal plain, Pp = piedmont plateau, Br = Blue ridge, Rv = ridge and valley, and Ap = Appalachian plateaus
Search time: D = days, M = months, Y = years, Nd = not documented
4 F = Frogs, S = salamanders, T = turtles, L = lizards, Sn = snakes
This is a direct link to the spreadsheet, where sorting the fields is possible.
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