オカレンス(観察データと標本)

Tracking data from a free-roaming female cheetah released into the Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

最新バージョン Endangered Wildlife Trust によって公開 2019/05/20 Endangered Wildlife Trust
In 2011, South Africa’s cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) metapopulation began with the capture of free-roaming cheetahs on ranchland to populate a network of fenced game reserves. This practice has become increasingly disparaged as the wild population faces population decline due to numerous anthropogenic threats. However, occasionally, there are extenuating circumstances where free-roaming animals are captured from this population to augment the managed metapopulation. One particular female cheetah that was captured on ranchland in the North West Province in April 2014, where she was perceived to be at risk from persecution, was released onto Pilanesberg National Park She was monitored via satellite telemetry for a period of 10 months, and interventions took place during this period to ensure h... 以上
公開日:
2019/05/20
ライセンス:
CC-BY 4.0

説明

In 2011, South Africa’s cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) metapopulation began with the capture of free-roaming cheetahs on ranchland to populate a network of fenced game reserves. This practice has become increasingly disparaged as the wild population faces population decline due to numerous anthropogenic threats. However, occasionally, there are extenuating circumstances where free-roaming animals are captured from this population to augment the managed metapopulation. One particular female cheetah that was captured on ranchland in the North West Province in April 2014, where she was perceived to be at risk from persecution, was released onto Pilanesberg National Park She was monitored via satellite telemetry for a period of 10 months, and interventions took place during this period to ensure her survival. Satellite location data of ~11 months, including four locations per day, is availed for users interested in movement, home-range and resource use data

データ レコード

この オカレンス(観察データと標本) リソース内のデータは、1 つまたは複数のデータ テーブルとして生物多様性データを共有するための標準化された形式であるダーウィン コア アーカイブ (DwC-A) として公開されています。 コア データ テーブルには、1,190 レコードが含まれています。

この IPT はデータをアーカイブし、データ リポジトリとして機能します。データとリソースのメタデータは、 ダウンロード セクションからダウンロードできます。 バージョン テーブルから公開可能な他のバージョンを閲覧でき、リソースに加えられた変更を知ることができます。

ダウンロード

DwC-A形式のリソース データまたは EML / RTF 形式のリソース メタデータの最新バージョンをダウンロード:

DwC ファイルとしてのデータ ダウンロード 1,190 レコード English で (27 kB) - 更新頻度: not planned
EML ファイルとしてのメタデータ ダウンロード English で (12 kB)
RTF ファイルとしてのメタデータ ダウンロード English で (10 kB)

バージョン

次の表は、公にアクセス可能な公開バージョンのリソースのみ表示しています。

引用方法

研究者はこの研究内容を以下のように引用する必要があります。:

Power J, Page-Nicholson S, van der Merwe V, Dell S, Roxburgh L (2019): Tracking data from a free-roaming female cheetah released into the Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa. v1.1. North West Parks Board and Endangered Wildlife Trust. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.sanbi.org.za/iptsanbi/resource?r=pilanesbergcheetah&v=1.0

権利

研究者は権利に関する下記ステートメントを尊重する必要があります。:

パブリッシャーとライセンス保持者権利者は Endangered Wildlife Trust。 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License.

GBIF登録

このリソースをはGBIF と登録されており GBIF UUID: d45cd682-b4a0-4118-bfc8-eea3fb752affが割り当てられています。   South African Biodiversity Information Facility によって承認されたデータ パブリッシャーとして GBIF に登録されているEndangered Wildlife Trust が、このリソースをパブリッシュしました。

キーワード

Occurrence; cheetah; tracking; free-roaming

連絡先

リソースを作成した人:

John Power
Terrestrial Ecologist
Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development
ZA
Samantha Page-Nicholson
Lion Database Coordinator
Endangered Wildlife Trust
ZA
Vincent van der Merwe
Cheetah Metapopulation Coordinator
Endangered Wildlife Trust
ZA
Stephen Dell
Field Ecologist
Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development
ZA
Lizanne Roxburgh
Senior Scientist
Endangered Wildlife Trust
ZA

リソースに関する質問に答えることができる人:

John Power
Terrestrial Ecologist
Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development
ZA

メタデータを記載した人:

Lizanne Roxburgh
Senior Scientist
Endangered Wildlife Trust
ZA
John Power
Terrestrial Ecologist
Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development
ZA

他に、リソースに関連付けられていた人:

データ利用者
John Power
Terrestrial Ecologist
Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development
ZA

地理的範囲

Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [-25.998, 26.191], 北 東 [-24.467, 28.191]

生物分類学的範囲

説明がありません

Species  Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah)

時間的範囲

開始日 / 終了日 2014-04-12 / 2015-02-07

プロジェクトデータ

In 2011, South Africa’s cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) metapopulation began with the capture of free-roaming cheetahs on ranchland to populate a network of fenced game reserves. This practice has become increasingly disparaged as the wild population faces population decline due to numerous anthropogenic threats. However, occasionally, there are extenuating circumstances where free-roaming animals are captured from this population to augment the managed metapopulation. One particular female cheetah that was captured on ranchland in the North West Province in April 2014, where she was perceived to be at risk from persecution, was released onto Pilanesberg National Park She was monitored via satellite telemetry for a period of 10 months, and interventions took place during this period to ensure her survival. This female bred successfully, and established a home-range of ~317 km² (100 % MCP), which was half that of the free-roaming cheetahs outside of Pilanesberg, and may be related to differences in anthropogenic disturbances. During the denning period she moved less, and covered only 2 % of her normal ranging area, while as expected she also travelled less during the night time. Satellite location data of ~11 months, including four locations per day, is availed for users interested in movement, home-range and resource use data.

タイトル Monitoring cheetah on North West Parks Reserves
ファンデイング Aside from nominal funding (i.e. salaries, subsistence and travel) for one government organisation, North West Provincial Government, one parastatal conservation agency, North West Parks Board, and one NGO, the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), the satellite collar was funded by C4 Images and Safaris – a specialist wildlife photographic safari company.

プロジェクトに携わる要員:

研究代表者
John Power

収集方法

A female cheetah was immobilised using standard procedures. She was fitted with a satellite collar (Iridium GPS unit, 1 D cell AWT transmitter, 1 C cell, African Wildlife Tracking cc, 106 Nuffield Street, Rietondale, Pretoria, South Africa), that would obtain 4 location fixes per day. The download times were at the following evenly spaced times throughout the diel cycle: 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00. The recorded data was the geographic coordinates, altitude and temperature. The collar stopped at the end of the period, while the telemetry component lasted till the end of the year in 2015, and this animal is still alive, but we have not removed her collar as yet.

Study Extent Restricted to Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

Method step description:

  1. It is possible that the first day’s locations upon release would be at different times to that specified, which is the case when a specific schedule is selected, so such can be excluded. The fixes obtained are mostly within a 10 m accuracy.

追加のメタデータ

Note that while the Endangered Wildlife Trust published this dataset to GBIF, we have done so in collaboration with North West Parks Board, who are the rights holders to the data, as indicated in the Institution code in the dataset itself.

代替識別子 d45cd682-b4a0-4118-bfc8-eea3fb752aff
http://ipt.sanbi.org.za/iptsanbi/resource?r=pilanesbergcheetah