Description
Monitoring of amphibians at Brownsberg Nature Park started in 2006 and continues till present. The monitoring is focused on the impact of human activities, i.e. eco-tourism and climate change on amphibians. Most records concern sightings and calls. A few interesting specimens were collected and compose this dataset. People involved in the monitoring were/are Paul Ouboter, Gaitrie Satnarain, Vanessa Kadosoe and Rawien Jairam.
Data Records
The data in this occurrence resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 34 records.
This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.
Versions
The table below shows only published versions of the resource that are publicly accessible.
How to cite
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Ouboter P, Ouboter D, Kadosoe V (2019): NZCS Brownsberg Nature Park Monitoring. v1.1. National Zoological Collection of Suriname (NZCS). Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=brownsberg-nature-park-monitoring&v=1.1
Rights
Researchers should respect the following rights statement:
The publisher and rights holder of this work is National Zoological Collection of Suriname (NZCS). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC 4.0) License.
GBIF Registration
This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: c8e6673d-a18c-4479-be1a-c795e759abfe. National Zoological Collection of Suriname (NZCS) publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Participant Node Managers Committee.
Keywords
Occurrence; Amphibia; Squamata; Orthoptera; Coleoptera; Brownsberg Nature Park; Monitoring; Suriname; Specimen; Amphibia; Squamata; Orthoptera; Coleoptera
Contacts
- Metadata Provider ●
- Originator ●
- Point Of Contact ●
- Principal Investigator
- Metadata Provider ●
- Originator ●
- Distributor ●
- Point Of Contact
Geographic Coverage
The geographic coverage for the Brownsberg Nature Park Monitoring encompasses the central and northern part of the Brownsberg Mountain plateau, including part of the eastern slope and the upper western side.
Bounding Coordinates | South West [4.762, -55.23], North East [4.907, -55.173] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
All specimens from this expedition were identified either to family, genus or species level.
Class | Amphibia (Amphibians) |
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Order | Squamata (Snakes, Lizards), Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Crickets), Coleoptera (Beetles) |
Temporal Coverage
Formation Period | 2006-current |
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Project Data
Monitoring of amphibians at Brownsberg started in 2006 and continues till the present. The monitoring is focused on the impact of human activities, i.e. eco-tourism and climate change.
Title | Impact of Climate Change on Amphibian communities |
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Identifier | BID-CA2016-0006-REG |
Funding | From 2009-2016 Flemish Inter-university Council. From 2016 till present IBER. |
Study Area Description | On parts of the plateau there is Mesophytic tropical rainforest, as well as on the slopes and creek valleys. The more rocky parts of the plateau have Xerophytic tropical rainforest. |
Design Description | There were 300m transects established in disturbed (eco-tourism) and undisturbed parts of the park covering several habitat types. Transects were surveyed during the night and early morning. |
The personnel involved in the project:
- Originator ●
- Principal Investigator
- Originator
- Originator
- Originator
Sampling Methods
Most records concern sightings and calls. A few interesting specimens were collected and compose this dataset.
Study Extent | The Brownsberg Nature Park was sampled 10 times, usually in the rainy and dry season. |
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Quality Control | The data was identified with the use of field guides and or amphibian call libraries. |
Method step description:
- 1. The amphibians were collected using line transects during night and day surveys. Reptiles were collected by hand when encountered. 2. The specimens were labeled in the field and after identification a collection number was assigned to each specimen. 3. The specimens were first preserved in formaldehyde and then transferred into 70% Ethanol. 4. All specimens were identified to species using literature and keys.
Collection Data
Collection Name | NZCS Amfibieën Collectie |
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Parent Collection Identifier | NZCS Vertebraten Collectie |
Specimen preservation methods | Alcohol |
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Curatorial Units | Between 27 and 30 Jars |
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Additional Metadata
Alternative Identifiers | c8e6673d-a18c-4479-be1a-c795e759abfe |
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https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=brownsberg-nature-park-monitoring |