NeoWild Brownsberg Nature Park Camera trap Monitoring 2016-2017

Ocorrência
Versão mais recente published by NeoWild on out 18, 2019 NeoWild
Publication date:
18 de outubro de 2019
Published by:
NeoWild
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CC-BY-NC 4.0

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Descrição

Brownsberg nature Park is the most visited protected area in Suriname. Sixteen camera trapping stations, some with two opposite cameras, were positioned at Brownsberg Nature Park in 2012. After a trial period the cameras worked continuous from January 2013 till Augustus 2017. After which they were placed for 4 to 10 months per year. The initial objective was to investigate the impact of eco-tourism on the mammal community. Later other interesting subjects were explored as well (i.e. impact of illegal gold mining, competition between jaguars and pumas, and density estimations). This data set shows only the large terrestrial mammals (>1 kg body mass) and terrestrial birds for the period December 2015 till August 2017. However more than half of the triggers were caused by human activity (tourists, cars, road workers, etc.). The principal investigators of the camera trapping research projects were/are Paul Ouboter and Vanessa Kadosoe, while several students occasionally assisted or carried out thesis research on related subjects (Dimitri Ouboter and Geeta Thakoerdien).

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Como citar

Pesquisadores deveriam citar esta obra da seguinte maneira:

Ouboter P, Ouboter D, Kadosoe V (2019): NeoWild Brownsberg Nature Park Camera trap Monitoring 2016-2017. v1.1. NeoWild. Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=neowild_camera_trapping_2016-2017&v=1.1

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O editor e o detentor dos direitos deste trabalho é NeoWild. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: 276faef3-acd9-40a8-805f-9db8d30f9095.  NeoWild publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por Participant Node Managers Committee.

Palavras-chave

Occurrence; Marsupialia; Xenarthra; Primates; Carnivora; Perissodactyla; Arthiodactyla; Rodentia; Crax alector; Psophia crepitans; Brownsberg Nature Park; Camera trap; Monitoring; 2015; 2017; Suriname; Specimen; Opossums; Anteaters; Slots; Armadillos; Monkeys; Carnivores; Tapirs; Peccaries; Deers; Rodents

Contatos

Paul Ouboter
  • Pesquisador Principal
Director/chairman/researcher
NeoWild
Acetyleen straat #3
Paramaribo
SR
Dimitri Ouboter
  • Custódio De Dados
Treasurer/Researcher
NeoWild
Acetyleen #3
Paramaribo
SR
Vanessa Kadosoe
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Distribuidor
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Pesquisador Principal
Secretary/Researcher
NeoWild
Acetyleen #3
Paramaribo
SR
Paul Ouboter
  • Pesquisador Principal
Director/Chairman/Researcher
NeoWild
Acetyleen straat #3
Paramaribo
SR
Dimitri Ouboter
  • Custódio De Dados
Treasurer/Researcher
NeoWild
Acetyleen #3
Paramaribo
SR

Cobertura Geográfica

The geographic coverage for the Brownsberg Nature Park Monitoring encompasses the central and northern part of the Brownsberg Mountain plateau, including slopes.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [4,762, -55,23], Norte Leste [4,907, -55,173]

Cobertura Taxonômica

All specimens from this expedition were identified either to family, genus or species level.

Ordem Marsupials (Opossums), Xenarthra (Ant eaters, Sloths, Armadillos), Primates (Monkeys), Carnivora (Carnivores), Perissodactyla (Tapirs), Artiodactyla (Peccaries, Deers), Rodentia (Rodents)
Espécie Crax alector (Black curassow), Psophia crepitans (Grey-winged trumpeter)

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 2015-12-20 / 2017-08-18

Dados Sobre o Projeto

Amphibians and mammals were used as indicator taxa at Brownsberg Nature Park. The impacts that were investigated were ecotourism and illegal gold mining.

Título Identification and use of indicator taxa for human impact monitoring
Financiamento IBER and NeoWild
Descrição da Área de Estudo 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.
Descrição do Design A total of 16 locations were fitted with cameras, but later on in the research a total of 22 cameras were used. The cameras were spaced 0.8 to 1.4 km apart. Usually two cameras were placed almost opposite to each other. The camera traps were served on a monthly basis.

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Paul Ouboter
  • Originador
  • Pesquisador Principal
Vanessa Kadosoe
  • Originador
  • Pesquisador Principal
Dimitri Ouboter
  • Originador
Geeta Thakoerdien
  • Originador

Métodos de Amostragem

The photographs were collected through camera trapping.

Área de Estudo During the Brownsberg Nature Park Camera trap Monitoring, the area was continuously sampled. The cameras were serviced on a monthly basis.
Controle de Qualidade Occasionally the identification of specimens was rechecked by a foreign expert.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. 1. Camera traps were positioned in the field on tree trunks along made made roads and trails 2. The cameras were serviced every month, during which the batteries, memory card and desiccant were changed. 3. The photographs were uploaded on a computer and sorted using Camelot software. 4. The animals on the photographs were identified based on field guides and own experience.

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos 276faef3-acd9-40a8-805f-9db8d30f9095
https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=neowild_camera_trapping_2016-2017