MATRIX project, Budongo fragments birds

Evento de amostragem
Versão mais recente published by University of Bergen on dez. 4, 2019 University of Bergen
Publication date:
4 de dezembro de 2019
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University of Bergen
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CC-BY 4.0

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Descrição

The connections between forest fragments around Budongo Forest Reserve in western Uganda have been extensively disturbed by agriculture and commercial plantations thereby isolating the forest fragments and the main forest. We conducted bird surveys through mist-netting in the continuous forest and six forest fragments, to evaluate the effects of different aspects of fragmentation on bird species richness and community composition.

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Event (core)
46
Occurrence 
730

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GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: ad739ed0-ab30-4ca1-83ae-7c6ce228cafb.  University of Bergen publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por GBIF Norway.

Palavras-chave

Samplingevent

Contatos

Arild Breistøl
  • Originador
University of Bergen
NO
Amy Eycott
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Ponto De Contato
University of Bergen
NO
Christian Svindseth

Cobertura Geográfica

Uganda

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [1,64, 31,366], Norte Leste [1,734, 31,649]

Cobertura Taxonômica

Birds

Class Aves (Birds)

Métodos de Amostragem

In each site, three 400 m transects were set, perpendicular to the edge of the forest at the start point. In each 50 m section of each transect birds were trapped at two different net sites, one on each side of the transect with the larger net on the side closer to the centre point of the fragment. Each transect had a total of 24 nets and was mist netted twice. Nets were opened from 07.00 to 14.00hrs; hence each transect was mist netted for a total of 384 net hours. Mist nets were checked every hour to avoid birds injuring themselves and to protect them from predators. The time of opening and closing each net was recorded. Nets were open only on rain free days and if it threatened to rain when the nets were already out, they would be closed immediately to avoid birds getting chilled when suspended in the net. Birds captured were ringed with numbered metal rings, recorded and released close to where they were caught.

Área de Estudo Sixteen (13m × 3m × 36mm) plus eight (18m × 3m × 36mm) mist nets were used to survey the understorey birds.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. In each site, three 400 m transects were set, perpendicular to the edge of the forest at the start point. In each 50 m section of each transect birds were trapped at two different net sites, one on each side of the transect with the larger net on the side closer to the centre point of the fragment. Each transect had a total of 24 nets and was mist netted twice. Nets were opened from 07.00 to 14.00hrs; hence each transect was mist netted for a total of 384 net hours. Mist nets were checked every hour to avoid birds injuring themselves and to protect them from predators. The time of opening and closing each net was recorded. Nets were open only on rain free days and if it threatened to rain when the nets were already out, they would be closed immediately to avoid birds getting chilled when suspended in the net. Birds captured were ringed with numbered metal rings, recorded and released close to where they were caught.

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos ad739ed0-ab30-4ca1-83ae-7c6ce228cafb
https://ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=budongo-birds