Federal University of Acre
Basic information
Sample name: Federal University of Acre
Sample aka: Rio Branco
Reference: M. Amoêdo-Lima, T. Fernandes-Martins, S. Muñoz-Leal, E. Guilherme, M. Ogrzewalska, and M. Bahia Labruna. 2018. Ticks and tick-associated spotted fever group Rickettsia from birds in the Southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias 31(1):26-35 [ER 3264]
Geography
Country: Brazil
State: Acre
Coordinate: -9.95° S, -67.87° W
Coordinate basis: estimated from map
Geography comments: "in an Amazon forest fragment situated within the campus of the Federal University of Acre, located within the city of Rio Branco"
Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest
Altered habitat: inhabited area
Protection: unprotected
Substrate: ground surface
MAT: 26.1
MAP: 1951.0
Habitat comments: "The rainy season is long and spans from October through May, and a relatively short dry season covers the remaining four months of the year"
presumably within the large fragment immediately west of the campus, which is about 1.5 km across (very roughly 200 ha)
presumably within the large fragment immediately west of the campus, which is about 1.5 km across (very roughly 200 ha)
Methods
Life forms: birds
Sampling methods: no design,mist nets
Sample size: 1322 captures or sightings
Years: 2013, 2014
Seasons: dry,wet or monsoon
Net or trap nights: 5531
Sampling comments: "Capture of birds was performed between February 2013 and August 2014... Birds were caught by mist nets (12 m long x 2 m height, 36 mm mesh with a total capture effort of 796,464 net-hours" (i.e., presuming 12 hour days, 796464 n-h/12 m/12 h = 5531 net days using very roughly 10 nets, if used every day)
Metadata
Sample number: 3608
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2020-05-23 12:04:39
Modified: 2020-05-23 02:04:39
Abundance distribution
117 species
33 singletons
total count 1322
geometric series index: 205.3
Fisher's α: 30.979
geometric series k: 0.9554
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9527
Shannon's H: 3.7611
Good's u: 0.9751
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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