Vietnamese insectivorous bat

Ocorrência
Versão mais recente published by Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit on out 2, 2020 Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit
Publication date:
2 de outubro de 2020
Licença:
CC-BY-NC 4.0

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Descrição

Insectivorous diversity data from 10 provinces and Ha Noi City of Viet Nam

Registros de Dados

Os dados deste recurso de ocorrência foram publicados como um Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), que é o formato padronizado para compartilhamento de dados de biodiversidade como um conjunto de uma ou mais tabelas de dados. A tabela de dados do núcleo contém 200 registros.

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.

Versões

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Como citar

Pesquisadores deveriam citar esta obra da seguinte maneira:

Tu V T (2020): Vietnamese insectivorous bat. v1.6. Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit. Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/bifa/resource?r=bifa04-24-15&v=1.6

Direitos

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O editor e o detentor dos direitos deste trabalho é Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit. 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: 9ee6cfc8-8d60-41cf-a397-c973fabac388.  Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por U.S. Geological Survey.

Palavras-chave

Occurrence; Observation; Occurrence

Contatos

Vuong Tan Tu
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
Researcher
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology
VN
Joe Chun Chia Huang
  • Ponto De Contato
School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Tigga Kingston
  • Ponto De Contato
Chair
Southeast Asian Bat Conservation and Research Unit
US
Tamás Görföl
  • Ponto De Contato
Mammal Curator
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Budapest
HU
Joe Chun-Chia Huang
  • Usuário
School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Gábor Csorba
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Budapest
HU

Cobertura Geográfica

Samples cover 10 provinces, namely An Giang, Binh Dinh,Cao Bang, Da Nang, Daknong, Ha Giang, Ninh Binh, Ninh Thuan, Quang Tri, Tuyen Quang, and Hanoi City of Viet Nam

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [10,39, 104,81], Norte Leste [22,78, 109,23]

Cobertura Taxonômica

All bats were identified to species. 27 species belonging to 6 genera of 3 families of bats (Mammalia: order Chiroptera) are reported. However, there are a few with identification uncertainty due to the restriction of taxonomy dilemma in the study area

Cobertura Temporal

Período de Formação 2010, 2015-2019

Dados Sobre o Projeto

With 380 species, bats make up nearly 40% of Southeast Asia’s mammal species but have received limited attention in biodiversity studies. To redress this, Southeast Asian Bat Conservation Research Unit (SEABCRU, www.seabcru.org/) developed a database for bat locality data across SE Asia. The database is a full implementation and designed to push new records to GBIF. The database has c. 40K records including cleaned and manually georeferenced GBIF records, data from literature, museums and field notes. Our prior research shows that SE Asian bat data in open-source resources are strongly biased taxonomically, spatially, and ecologically with consequences for models that underpin conservation policy. Of note is the lack of data for open-space insectivorous species that forage in non-forested habitats. Despite comprising over 30% of SE Asian bat diversity, these species are hard to record using conventional methods. However, occurrence data for these bats can be generated through acoustic sampling, but this requires a dedicated call database. In our review, call descriptions from over 40% of the 270 echolocating species have been reported in literature, but none of the recordings are accessible and many of the species occurrences attached are not published. The Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM, www.nhmus.hu) has recently received government support to develop the Asian Bat Call Database (ABCD). To fill current gaps in bat diversity in GBIF, we will (1) integrate the occurrence and acoustic databases to capture species occurrence data represented by acoustic recordings, (2) train researchers to assemble and format existing data following the Darwin Core standard through workshops, webinars and development of tools, (3) publish completed datasets to GBIF. We are confident that with additional support from GBIF, we could properly address the issues listed through the proposed activities and elevate the impact of GBIF network to biodiversity research in Southeast Asia

Título Implementation of acoustics to fill the gaps of bat biodiversity information for Southeast Asia
Identificador BIFA04_24
Financiamento GBIF-BIFA
Descrição da Área de Estudo This data set is one of data assembled through the BIFA04-24 Project, which covered primarily SE Asia and nearby countries, e.g. Taiwan. This particular data is focused on insectivorous bats in Viet Nam

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Métodos de Amostragem

Bats were trapped and then released after reference calls were taken using a digital audio recorder.

Área de Estudo This data set is one of data assembled through the BIFA04-24 Project, which covered primarily SE Asia and nearby countries, e.g. Taiwan. This particular data is focused on Viet Nam
Controle de Qualidade The data were first assembled in a standard form designed for the Asian Bat Call Database (ABCD).The contributor(s) has been trained via a workshop fund by a GBIF-BIFA grant to use controlled language for data entry. The contents and format have been reviewed by the BIFA04-24 project investigator, Dr. Joe Chun-Chia Huang, and the ABCD manager, Dr. Tamas Golfol, under the supervision of Dr. Gabor Csorba from Hungarian Natural History Museum and Dr. Tigga Kingston from Southeast Asian Bat Conservation and Research Unit. The taxonomy of the species records has been carefully reviewed by Dr. Gabor Csorba which is very experienced of bat taxonomy in Asia. After all reviews and data cleaning, the data is migrated and reformatted using Darwin Core with support from the help desk (Miss Melissa Liu) of Taibif.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. Species data were either extracted from sound files recorded from captured animals or/and capture records in the field note.

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Soisook, P., Karapan, S., Srikrachang, M., Dejtaradol, A., Nualcharoen, K., Bumrungsri, S., Oo, L., Sein, S., Aung, M.M., Bates, P.J. and Harutyunyan, M., 2016. Hill forest dweller: a new cryptic species of Rhinolophus in the'pusillus group'(Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from Thailand and Lao PDR. Acta Chiropterologica, 18(1), pp.117-139. 10.3161/15081109ACC2016.18.1.005
  2. Kruskop, S. V. (2013). Bats of Vietnam: Checklist and an identification manual. KMK Sci Press. http://www.nhbs.com/bats_of_vietnam_tefno_193602.html

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos 9ee6cfc8-8d60-41cf-a397-c973fabac388
https://cloud.gbif.org/bifa/resource?r=bifa04-24-15