Reserva Natural Vale (year 2)
Basic information
Sample name: Reserva Natural Vale (year 2)

Reference: A. C. Srbek-Araujo and A. G. Chiarello. 2013. Influence of camera-trap sampling design on mammal species capture rates and community structures in southeastern Brazil. Biota Neotropica 13(2):51-62 [ER 2265]
Geography
Country: Brazil

State: Espírito Santo



Coordinate: 19° 12' S, 40° 2' W
Coordinate basis: stated in text as range

Geography comments: "The study was conducted in Reserva Natural Vale... 30 km north of the Doce River between the municipalities of Linhares and Jaguaré"
elevation 25 to 65 m

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest

Protection: nature reserve

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 23.3

MAP: 1202.0

Habitat comments: "The climate is tropical hot and humid (Awi, following the Köppen system) with wet summers (October to March) and dry winters (April to September)... Most of the reserve is covered by dense lowland forest located on flat terrain (Tabuleiro Forest), classified as perennial seasonal forest"

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,other large mammals,other small mammals

Sampling methods: no design,automatic cameras

Sample size: 1133 captures or sightings

Years: 2006, 2007

Nets or traps: 10

Net or trap nights: 3468

Camera type: analog

Cameras paired: no

Trap spacing: 4.4

Sampling comments: "We used four different sampling designs over approximately 48 months: June 2005 to June 2006 (first year or year 1); June 2006 to August 2007 (second year or year 2); August 2007 to October 2008 (third year or year 3); and June 2009 to February 2010 (fourth year or year 4). Cam Trakker game cameras (Cam Trak South Inc., USA) were used in the first year; in the other years, we used Tigrinus cameras... Both brands of equipment have a passive infrared sensor and 35 mm cameras, which were loaded with 36-exposure / 200 or 400 ASA negative films... In the first year, all trapping stations contained a pair of cameras, and the units were installed facing each other. In the other years, we used only one camera trap per trapping station. No baits were used. In the first year, the reserve was divided into three areas (“north”, “south” and “west”), and sampling was conducted in each of these areas sequentially. In the remaining years, a fixed number of sampling points or trap stations were established throughout the whole area of the reserve (years 2 and 3) or in just the northern part of the reserve (year 4)... The cameras were installed on internal roads (in the first and fourth years), at 100-200 m from roads (internal edges; second year) and at 500 m from the nearest internal road (forest interior; third year)"
average spacing was respectively 2.35, 4.40, 5.14, and 2.31 km in the four years

Metadata
Sample number: 2360

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2016-10-31 21:06:40

Modified: 2019-03-12 11:28:01

Abundance distribution
19 species
3 singletons
total count 1133
geometric series index: 25.8
Fisher's α: 3.243
geometric series k: 0.7191
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8046
Shannon's H: 1.9669
Good's u: 0.9974
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Didelphis aurita211.1 kg invertivore-frugivore
Metachirus nudicaudatus7372 g insectivore-frugivore
Cabassous tatouay1
Dasypus sp.74
Tamandua tetradactyla14.8 kg insectivore
Sapajus robustus2
Nasua nasua714.4 kg invertivore-frugivore
Eira barbara74.3 kg frugivore-carnivore
Leopardus pardalis138.4 kg carnivore
Leopardus wiedii12.6 kg carnivore
Panthera onca365 kg carnivore
Herpailurus yagouaroundi95.4 kg carnivore
"Puma yagouaroundi"
Tapirus terrestris51198 kg browser-frugivore
Tayassu pecari229 kg browser
Dicotyles tajacu5121 kg
"Pecari tajacu"
Mazama sp.378
Guerlinguetus ingrami16
Cuniculus paca1947.4 kg frugivore
Dasyprocta leporina2314.2 kg frugivore