Wanglang Nature Reserve (2020)
Basic information
Sample name: Wanglang Nature Reserve (2020)
Reference: Z. X. Liu, B. Dayananda, R. A. Jeffree, C. Tian, Y. Y. Zhang, B. Yu, Y. Zheng, Y. Jing, P. Y. Si, and J. Q. Li. 2020. Giant panda distribution and habitat preference: the influence of sympatric large mammals. Global Ecology and Conservation 24:e01221 [ER 3398]
Geography
Country: China
State: Sichuan
Coordinate: 32° 58' N, 104° 5' E
Coordinate basis: stated in text as range
Geography comments: "Study was conducted at the Wanglang Nature Reserve (WNNR), ... located in the northern part of Sichuan Province, China"
"The reserve comprises a total area of 322.97 km2 and its elevation varies between 2320 and 4980 m"
"The reserve comprises a total area of 322.97 km2 and its elevation varies between 2320 and 4980 m"
Environment
Habitat: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest
Protection: nature reserve
Substrate: ground surface
MAT: 14.7
MAP: 867.0
Habitat comments: Cameras were placed in "three forest types: coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest, evergreen fall and broad mixed forest and deciduous broad-leaved forest"
Climate data are for the Wanglang National Nature Reserve and are from Xu et al. (2015, J. Mt. Sci.)
Climate data are for the Wanglang National Nature Reserve and are from Xu et al. (2015, J. Mt. Sci.)
Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,ungulates,birds
Sampling methods: automatic cameras
Sample size: 1475 captures or sightings
Years: 2018, 2019
Nets or traps: 33
Net or trap nights: 5094
Camera type: digital
Cameras paired: no
Sampling comments: "We divided the WNNR into 1 km2 square-shaped grids and chose the presence of paths with giant panda signs (feeding traces, footprint, droppings etc.) in order to set one camera in each of the grids"
"Thirty-three cameras were placed between 2640 and 3204m above sea level"
"We used infrared automatic cameras (LTL AcornTM 6210) and at each grid a camera was fixed on a tree or bamboo bush at 30–80 cm above the ground"
"The cameras were continuously monitored between May 2018 and June 2019"
Only 10 wild species (in addition to the giant panda) "with higher photographic rates" are reported in the study. Apparently, species with "lower photographic rates" were discarded (and thus are not reported) to "avoid the disproportionate statistical effects of occasional occurrences"
"Thirty-three cameras were placed between 2640 and 3204m above sea level"
"We used infrared automatic cameras (LTL AcornTM 6210) and at each grid a camera was fixed on a tree or bamboo bush at 30–80 cm above the ground"
"The cameras were continuously monitored between May 2018 and June 2019"
Only 10 wild species (in addition to the giant panda) "with higher photographic rates" are reported in the study. Apparently, species with "lower photographic rates" were discarded (and thus are not reported) to "avoid the disproportionate statistical effects of occasional occurrences"
Metadata
Sample number: 3779
Contributor: Benjamin Carter
Enterer: Benjamin Carter
Created: 2021-06-09 13:10:00
Modified: 2021-06-10 00:58:56
Abundance distribution
13 species
0 singletons
total count 1475
geometric series index: 13.4
Fisher's α: 1.963
geometric series k: 0.7596
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7851
Shannon's H: 1.8892
Good's u: 1.0000
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