#' @name thrasherSiteData
#'
#' @title thrasherSiteData - Sage Thrasher site data.
#'
#' @description Point transect data collected in central
#' Wyoming from 120 points surveyed for Sage Thrashers by the Wyoming
#' Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit in 2013.
#' See package vignettes for tutorials of the basic analysis.
#'
#' @docType data
#'
#' @format A data.frame containing 120 rows and 6 columns. Each row represents
#' a surveyed site (point). Column descriptions:
#' \enumerate{
#' \item \code{siteID}: Factor (120 levels), the site or point surveyed.
#' \item \code{observer}: Factor (six levels), identity of the observer who surveyed
#' the point.
#' \item \code{bare}: Number, the mean bare ground cover (\%)
#' within 100 m of each point.
#' \item \code{herb}: Number, the mean herbaceous
#' cover (\%) within 100 m of each point.
#' \item \code{shrub}: Number, the mean
#' shrub cover (\%) within 100 m of each point.
#' \item \code{height}: Number,
#' the mean shrub height (cm) within 100 m of each point. }
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{thrasherDetectionData}}
#'
#' @source The Sage Thrasher data are a subset of data collected
#' by Jason Carlisle and field technicians for his Ph.D. from the
#' Department of Ecology, University of Wyoming, in 2017. This portion of
#' Jason's work was funded by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department through agreements
#' with the University of Wyoming's Cooperative Fish & Wildlife
#' Research Unit (2012).
#'
#' @references Carlisle, J.D. 2017. The effect of sage-grouse conservation on
#' wildlife species of concern: implications for the umbrella species concept.
#' Dissertation. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA.
#'
#' Carlisle, J. D., A. D. Chalfoun, K. T. Smith, and J. L. Beck. 2018.
#' Nontarget effects on songbirds from habitat manipulation for Greater
#' Sage-Grouse: Implications for the umbrella species concept.
#' \emph{The Condor: Ornithological Applications} 120:439–455.
#' \doi{10.1650/CONDOR-17-200.1}
#'
#' @keywords datasets
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