MaB Reserve of Ñacuñan (ground)
Basic information
Sample name: MaB Reserve of Ñacuñan (ground)
Reference: S. Albanese, D. Rodríguez, and R. A. Ojeda. 2011. Differential use of vertical space by small mammals in the Monte Desert, Argentina. Journal of Mammalogy 92(6):1270-1277 [ER 2591]
Geography
Country: Argentina
State: Mendoza
Coordinate: 34° 3' S, 67° 58' W
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Geography comments: elevation is for Ñacuñân and is from Allegretti et al. (1997, J Arid Environ)
Environment
Habitat: desert/xeric shrubland
Substrate: ground surface
WMT: 24.4
CMT: 6.9
MAP: 342.0
Habitat comments: in "the Monte Desert biome" and specifically in three "main habitat types... Prosopis woodlands... Larrea shrublands... and sand dunes"
CMT and WMT are for Ñacuñân and are from Allegretti et al. (1997, J Arid Environ)
CMT and WMT are for Ñacuñân and are from Allegretti et al. (1997, J Arid Environ)
Methods
Life forms: rodents,other small mammals
Sampling methods: quadrat,baited,Sherman traps
Sample size: 1195 captures or sightings
Years: 2005 - 2007
Net or trap nights: 21600
Sampling comments: "The study was conducted from October 2005 to August 2007" with "trapping grids at 18 sampling sites, 6 per habitat type. In the second year we used 12 of these sites, with 4 replicates per habitat... Each grid consisted of 6 x 6 trapping stations, with 20-m spacing of 36 Sherman live traps... on the ground covering an area of 1 ha. We randomly selected 10 stations per grid where we also placed a small Sherman trap... on a shrub or tree branch... All traps were baited with a mixture of rolled oats, apple, moistened cat food, and peanut butter"
counts pertain to the ground traps
counts pertain to the ground traps
Metadata
Sample number: 2855
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2017-12-14 15:41:56
Modified: 2017-12-14 05:21:21
Abundance distribution
5 species
0 singletons
total count 1195
geometric series index: 5.1
Fisher's α: 0.667
geometric series k: 0.4906
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.6172
Shannon's H: 1.2059
Good's u: 1.0000
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