Dawei Shan Nature Reserve
Basic information
Sample name: Dawei Shan Nature Reserve

Reference: O. Komar, B. W. Benz, and G. Chen. 2005. Late summer ornithological inventories of Mt. Shunhuang and Mt. Dawei in Hunan, China. Zoological Research 26(1):31-39 [ER 2747]
Geography
Country: China

State: Hunan


Coordinate: 28° 25' N, 114° 7' E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "in Liuyong County, northeast Hunan along the border of Jiangxi Province... A small reserve of 5,200 ha in the Lianyun Mountains... inventory work was focused between 700 m and 1,450 m, with the majority of netting effort around 1,300 m near Yuquan Lake"

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest

Altered habitat: secondary forest

Protection: nature reserve

Substrate: ground surface

Disturbance: selective logging

Habitat comments: "heavily developed for tourism and little if any primary forest remains... Stands of bamboo approximately 10 m tall cover the lower elevations of the reserve, along with substantial pine and deciduous broadleaf forest 15 m tall... The reserve was heavily impacted by selective bamboo harvesting and tourism"

Methods
Life forms: birds

Sampling methods: no design,mist nets

Sample size: 150 individuals

Net or trap nights: 101

Sampling comments: "Birds were captured in mist nets (20 - 36 mm mesh, 6 - 12 m long). A variable number of nets were used, up to 34 at any one time... They were left open all day and night (daylight hours were approximately 06:15 - 19:15)... Netting effort... was 2,435 net-hours... short nets counted proportionally compared with 12 m nets" (approximate number of net days is 2435/24 = 101)

Metadata
Sample number: 2926

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2018-04-25 18:04:44

Modified: 2018-04-25 08:04:44

Abundance distribution
28 species
11 singletons
total count 150
geometric series index: 63.2
Fisher's α: 10.150
geometric series k: 0.8568
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7905
Shannon's H: 2.3765
Good's u: 0.9270
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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