Mamíferos de Paso Centurión

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Description

The dataset contains primary biodiversity data of the mammals’ species documented by the NGO JULANA in the area of Paso Centurión, one of the most biodiverse areas of Uruguay. It includes 1,690 occurrence records, all the observations made by camera traps between 2014 and 2016 in four particular sites and some extra occurrence records of species not covered in that period. Top observations include the last Chrysocyon brachyurus seen for Uruguay, the first record of Puma yagouaroundi for the country and the second report of Leopardus colocola munoai for the area.

Enregistrements de données

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Comment citer

Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:

Grattarola F, Cavalli E, Flores D, Rondoni M, Duarte A, Hernández D, Rodríguez-Tricot L (2020): Mamíferos de Paso Centurión. v1.1. Biodiversidata. Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/lac/resource?r=mamals_paso_centurion&v=1.1

Droits

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L’éditeur et détenteur des droits de cette ressource est Biodiversidata. Ce travail est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0.

Enregistrement GBIF

Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : 32487dda-3868-4723-aa77-98245206f466.  Biodiversidata publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du GBIF Uruguay.

Mots-clé

Occurrence; Observation

Contacts

Florencia Grattarola
Enzo Cavalli
  • Créateur
Collaborator
Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República
Montevideo
UY
Diego Flores
  • Créateur
Undergraduate Student
Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República
Montevideo
UY
Marcela Rondoni
  • Créateur
Posgraduate Student
Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República
Montevideo
UY
Alejandro Duarte
  • Créateur
Collaborator
JULANA
Montevideo
UY
Daniel Hernández
  • Créateur
Lab Assistant
Control Ambiental, Arrayanes (CETP-UTU)
Montevideo
UY
Lucía Rodríguez-Tricot
  • Créateur
PhD Student
Centro Universitario Regional del Este (CURE), Universidad de la República
Maldonado
UY
Florencia Grattarola
Florencia Grattarola

Couverture géographique

Locality of Paso Centurión

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [-32,212, -53,792], Nord Est [-32,092, -53,706]

Couverture taxonomique

A total of 23 medium and large size mammal species were recorded, distributed in 7 orders and 13 families.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Artiodactyla, Rodentia, Pilosa, Cingulata, Carnivora, Didelphimorphia, Lagomorpha
Family Cervidae, Cuniculidae, Caviidae, Erethizontidae, Myrmecophagidae, Dasypodidae, Procyonidae, Canidae, Felidae, Mephitidae, Didelphidae, Suidae, Mustelidae, Leporidae

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 2014-08-13 / 2016-11-06

Données sur le projet

Since 2012, a participatory monitoring process has been established in this locality by the NGO JULANA (Bergós et al. 2018). The emphasis of the activities has been put in documenting the biodiversity knowledge of Paso Centurión, along with the local community’s relationships with nature, using camera traps as recording methods and the local mammal fauna as the focal point of the dialogue.

Titre Fogones de Fauna
Identifiant JULANA:CamTrap

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Juan Manuel Barreneche
  • Auteur
Lucía Bergós
  • Auteur
Magdalena Carabio
  • Auteur
Alejandro Duarte
  • Auteur
Lucía Gaucher
  • Auteur
Solana González
  • Auteur
Florencia Grattarola
Daniel Hernández
  • Auteur
Gabriel Perazza
  • Auteur
Mariana Pírez
  • Auteur
Lucía Rodríguez-Tricot
  • Auteur

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

The records are machine observations obtained using camera traps.

Etendue de l'étude The area of Paso Centurión is located in the department of Cerro Largo, on the border with Brazil by the Yaguarón River. The trap cameras were set covering an area of 25 km2 within the surroundings of Paso Centurión.
Contrôle qualité Species names were checked using the GBIF backbone taxonomy.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. Trap cameras (Bushnell NatureView Cam HD) were set covering an area of 25 km2 within the surroundings of Paso Centurión. The management of the cameras and records was carried out by JULANA members, the landowners where the cameras were set, and other people from the local community involved in the monitoring process. Cameras were placed on native forest patches associated with freshwater streams nearby the houses of the landowners (between 200- and 2,000-meters distance). Different parameter settings were used for the cameras, some were set to take photos, others to record 10-seconds videos and in other cases, 3 photos were obtained together with a 10-seconds video after a 5-seconds interval. We allowed parameters to vary greatly because the main aim was placed in exploring the tool and detecting as many species as possible.
  2. Data from the cameras were downloaded with a periodicity of one to four months.
  3. The species identification and event data documentation were carried out by Enzo Cavalli, Diego Flores and Marcela Rondoni, as part of their undergraduate thesis work (Cavalli 2019; Rondoni 2019; Flores in prep). The reference used for mammal species identification was the guide from the mammals of Uruguay from González and Martínez-Lanfranco (2010). Only mammal species were considered. When the files corresponded to 3 consecutive photos (one per second) of the same species, a single record was considered. Similarly, three photos per second were followed by a video were counted as a single record. When the animal was recorded in 3 photos, we recorded the observation in which the species was identify with greater precision.
  4. Domestic species and human records were excluded at this point, including records from Bos taurus, Sus scrofa domestica, Ovis aries, Canis lupus familiaris, Equus caballus and Felis catus.
  5. The table with all the records was standardised following FAIR Principles (Wilkinson et al. 2016) to enable the maximum re-use of the data. We enriched the records by including 40 descriptive terms following the Darwin Core Biodiversity Data Standard (Wieczorek et al. 2012).
  6. Species scientific names and scientific names authorship were extracted using the R package taxize (Chamberlain et al. 2018). The R scripts can be found at Grattarola (2019).
  7. Extra records of species documented in the area outside of the period of time above mentioned were added, including records from Axis axis, Chrysocyon brachyurus, Puma yagouaroundi y Coendu spinosus.

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Bergós L, Grattarola F, Barreneche JM, Hernández D, González S (2018) Fogones de Fauna: An Experience of Participatory Monitoring of Wildlife in Rural Uruguay. Society & Animals 26: 171-185. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685306-12341497
  2. Cavalli E (2019) Efectos de la ganadería sobre la comunidad de mamíferos de Paso Centurión, Cerro Largo. Universidad de la República.
  3. Chamberlain S, Szoecs E, Foster Z, Arendsee Z, Boettiger C, Ram K, Bartomeus I, Baumgartner J, O'Donnell J, Oksanen J, Greshake Tzovaras B, Marchand P, Tran V (2018) taxize: Taxonomic information from around the web. R package version 0.9.3. https://docs.ropensci.org/taxize/
  4. González EM, Martínez-Lanfranco JA (2010) Mamíferos de Uruguay: Guía de campo e introducción a su estudio y conservación. Montevideo, Uruguay, 464 pp.
  5. Grattarola F (2019) bienflorencia/rBiodiversidata: R scripts. 1.0.1 Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3093998
  6. Rondoni M (2019) Efectos de factores ambientales sobre la riqueza de mamíferos en Paso Centurión (Cerro Largo). Universidad de la República.
  7. Wieczorek J, Bloom D, Guralnick R, Blum S, Döring M, Giovanni R, Robertson T, Vieglais D (2012) Darwin Core: An Evolving Community-Developed Biodiversity Data Standard. PloS one 7: e29715. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029715
  8. Wilkinson MD, Dumontier M, Aalbersberg IJ, Appleton G, Axton M, Baak A, Blomberg N, Boiten J-W, da Silva Santos LB, Bourne PE, Bouwman J, Brookes AJ, Clark T, Crosas M, Dillo I, Dumon O, Edmunds S, Evelo CT, Finkers R, Gonzalez-Beltran A, Gray AJG, Groth P, Goble C, Grethe JS, Heringa J, ’t Hoen PAC, Hooft R, Kuhn T, Kok R, Kok J, Lusher SJ, Martone ME, Mons A, Packer AL, Persson B, Rocca-Serra P, Roos M, van Schaik R, Sansone S-A, Schultes E, Sengstag T, Slater T, Strawn G, Swertz MA, Thompson M, van der Lei J, van Mulligen E, Velterop J, Waagmeester A, Wittenburg P, Wolstencroft K, Zhao J, Mons B (2016) The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship. Scientific Data 3: 160018. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18

Métadonnées additionnelles

Identifiants alternatifs 32487dda-3868-4723-aa77-98245206f466
https://cloud.gbif.org/lac/resource?r=mamals_paso_centurion