Chucantí Nature Reserve (Helipad)
Basic information
Sample name: Chucantí Nature Reserve (Helipad)

Reference: M. J. Walker, A. Dorrestein, J. J. Camacho, L. A. Meckler, K. A. Silas, T. Hiller, and D. Haelewaters. 2018. A tripartite survey of hyperparasitic fungi associated with ectoparasitic flies on bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in a neotropical cloud forest in Panama. Parasite 25(19):1-20 [ER 2727]
Geography
Country: Panama


Coordinate: 8° 47' 23" N, 78° 27' 13" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest

Altered habitat: secondary forest

Protection: nature reserve

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 25.5

MAP: 1941.0

Habitat comments: "a large area of submontane forest surrounded by livestock pastures although still in contact with original vegetation. The reserve has premontane wet forests and tropical moist forests" and specifically "a heavily disturbed area" of secondary forest that was cleared of most vegetation, except for low grasses and some dispersed trees, and designated as early secondary succession"
climate data are for Chucantí Nature Reserve and are from Méndez-Carvajal et al. (2015, Tecnociencia)

Methods
Life forms: bats

Sampling methods: no design,mist nets

Sample size: 46 captures or sightings

Years: 2017

Days: 1

Seasons: wet or monsoon

Nets or traps: 1

Net or trap nights: 1

Sampling comments: sampling was in the rainy season in June 2017
"Bats were captured using three to four 6-m ground level mistnets (36-mm mesh, 4 shelves, Avinet, Portland, ME, USA)... The nets were usually open from sunset to around 11 pm and examined every 10 min"
5.1 mist net hours, implying that only one net was actually used

Metadata
Sample number: 2892

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2018-04-15 15:48:54

Modified: 2018-04-15 06:02:47

Abundance distribution
8 species
4 singletons
total count 46
extrapolated richness: 22.2
Fisher's α: 2.799
geometric series k: 0.6351
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.6213
Shannon's H: 1.3071
Good's u: 0.9149
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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