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Aguas Claras Camp (mist nets)
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Basic information
Sample name: Aguas Claras Camp (mist nets)

Reference: C. E. Medina, K. Pino, A. Pari, G. Llerena, H. Zeballos, and E. López. 2016. Mammalian diversity in the savanna from Peru, with three new addictions from country. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 56(2):9-26 [ER 2521]
Geography
Country: Peru


Coordinate: 12° 57' 20" S, 68° 54' 46" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "in the Madre de Dios Department, southeastern Peru, near border between Peru and Bolivia "

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical savanna

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 25.0

MAP: 2000.0

Habitat comments: "Precipitation annual is approximately 2,000 mm and average temperature is between 24 and 26°C... The savanna in this region is characterized by herbaceous vegetation composed mainly of Poaceae and Ciperaceae, occurring together with termite mounds" and the site was "in a patch of forest inserted in the savanna"

Methods
Life forms: bats

Sampling methods: no design,mist nets

Sample size: 63 individuals

Years: 2011

Days: 14

Seasons: wet or monsoon

Net or trap nights: 59

Sampling comments: surveys were "at the beginning of wet season, since 30 November to 14 December 2011" and specifically "during 14 continuous days... Bats were registered with mist nets standard, 12 m long by 2.5 m high... open from 18:00 until 6:00 hours... we used 136 mist-nets" (apparently meaning mist-net nights)

Metadata
Sample number: 2828

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2017-12-01 13:47:30

Modified: 2017-12-01 02:47:30

Abundance distribution
19 species
6 singletons
total count 63
extrapolated richness: 41.8
Fisher's α: 9.239
geometric series k: 0.8672
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8943
Shannon's H: 2.5775
Good's u: 0.9073
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Current reference: Huckleberry et al. 2001 (ER 3215)