Dataset 796

Landscape features lead to shifts in communities of medium- to large-bodied mammals in subtropical Atlantic Forest

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Realm: Terrestrial
Climate: Temperate/Tropical
Biome: Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Central latitude: -27.422060
Central longitude: -50.236890
Duration: 9 years, from 2005 to 2013

1462 records

35 distinct species

Across the time series Dasypus novemcinctus is the most frequently occurring species

Methods

We sampled mammal composition using 108 sample points distributed among 9 subtropical Atlantic Forest sites in Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil (26°27?28°33?S; 48°48?52°34?W). These points lie within 8 protected areas. We mounted 1 camera trap (Models: Tigrinus 6.0C, Tigrinus 6.0D and Bushnell) at each sampling point at different times between 2005 and 2011. Duration of camera sampling at each point ranged from 30 to 365 days, and our total sampling effort was 11,998 trap-days.

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