說明
The project aims to use a combination of ultrasonic bat detectors and live captures to survey bat species occurrence inside the Kruger National Park.
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Parker D (2020): FBIP: Insectivorous bat monitoring in the Kruger National Park - 2. v1.0. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.sanbi.org.za/iptsanbi/resource?r=parker_um_2017_v4&v=1.0
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關鍵字
Occurrence; Observation
聯絡資訊
- 元數據提供者 ●
- 出處 ●
- 連絡人
- 散布者
地理涵蓋範圍
South Africa (Limpopo) Kruger National Park
界定座標範圍 | 緯度南界 經度西界 [-22.45, 31.229], 緯度北界 經度東界 [-22.414, 31.311] |
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分類群涵蓋範圍
Survey bat species
Class | Mammalia (Insectivorous bat) |
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時間涵蓋範圍
起始日期 / 結束日期 | 2018-01-01 / 2018-12-31 |
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計畫資料
The project aims to use a combination of ultrasonic bat detectors and live captures to survey bat species occurrence inside the Kruger National Park.
計畫名稱 | FBIP: Insectivorous bat monitoring in the Kruger National Park - 2 |
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辨識碼 | FBIS170509230207 |
經費來源 | Foundational Biodiversity Information Programme |
研究區域描述 | South Africa (Limpopo), Kruger National Park |
參與計畫的人員:
- 研究主持人
取樣方法
Samples were collected using a combination of mist nets and using a harp trap across sites.
研究範圍 | South Africa (Limpopo), north of Kruger National Park |
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品質控管 | NA |
方法步驟描述:
- We sampled within the northern KNP, South Africa. Sampling at each site will be conducted seasonally using two SM4 Songmeters (Wildlife Acoustics, Concord, MA, USA) and through live-capture. We expect to sample for five consecutive nights in each austral season (with two sites sampled per night). Previous experience has shown that this approach is capable of adequately detecting the majority of bat species present along riverine systems in southern Africa (Parker & Bernard, unpublished data). If permitted by SANParks, we would also like to incorporate night drive transects (active surveys) using an ANABATSD2 with BatSatNav GPS (Titley Scientific, Australia) to complement our passive bat detectors and to provide a better indication of landscape use by bats.