Kurrajong (KP1)
Basic information
Sample name: Kurrajong (KP1)
Reference: S. J. Dawson, P. J. Adams, K. E. Moseby, K. I. Waddington, H. T. Kobryn, P. W. Bateman, and P. A. Fleming. 2018. Peak hour in the bush: linear anthropogenic clearings funnel predator and prey species. Austral Ecology 43(2):159-171 [ER 3021]
Geography
Country: Australia
State: Western Australia
Coordinate: 18° 56' 12" S, 123° 47' 23" E
Latlng basis: stated in text
Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical savanna
Protection: unknown
Substrate: ground surface
Habitat comments: "The West Kimberley region, in the north‐west of Western Australia, has a tropical, monsoonal climate, with an annual average of 500 mm of rainfall during November to April" and sampling was in Pindan vegetation (i.e., open woodland)
Methods
Life forms: carnivores, ungulates, other large mammals, other small mammals, birds, lizards
Focal species: Macrotis lagotis
Sampling methods: line transect, automatic cameras
Sample size: 1049 captures or sightings
Years: 2015, 2016
Days: 40
Nets or traps: 35
Net or trap nights: 927
Camera type: digital
Cameras paired: no
Basal area status: not applicable
Sampling comments: "A camera trap array was made up of paired cameras, with one camera positioned on a seismic line (seismic station), and another camera ~20 m from the seismic line in adjacent vegetation (control station)... Cameras were not baited and positioned at a height of 400 mm on a metal stake... Four camera models were used as follows: three Reconyx models (HC500, HC600 and PC900) and Scoutguard SG860C (white flash model)"
in other words, cameras were not paired in the conventional sense because they were too far apart
sampling was from "4/12/2015 – 13/1/2016" with camera arrays placed 150 m apart
because pairs were 20 m apart, average spacing cannot be computed meaningfully
in other words, cameras were not paired in the conventional sense because they were too far apart
sampling was from "4/12/2015 – 13/1/2016" with camera arrays placed 150 m apart
because pairs were 20 m apart, average spacing cannot be computed meaningfully
Metadata
Sample no: 3255
Contributor no: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2019-03-10 21:05:34
Modified: 2019-03-10 10:05:34
Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
24 species
5 singletons
total count 1049
geometric series index: 36.3
Fisher's α: 4.377
geometric series k: 0.7664
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7297
Shannon's H: 1.78
Good's u: 0.9952
Register
| Notamacropus agilis (agile wallaby) | 454 | |
| "Macropus agilis" | ||
| Bos indicus (zebu) | 278 | |
| Macrotis lagotis (greater bilby) | 57 | |
| Felis catus (domestic cat) | 53 | |
| Canis lupus dingo (gray wolf) | 10 | 43.0 kg |
| Lagorchestes conspicillatus (spectacled hare wallaby) | 76 | |
| Onychogalea unguifera (northern nail-tail wallaby) | 9 | |
| Osphranter rufus (red kangaroo) | 2 | |
| "Macropus rufus" | ||
| Trichosurus vulpecula arnhemensis (common brushtail possum) | 1 | 2.1 kg |
| Grallina cyanoleuca | 28 | |
| Ocyphaps lophotes | 15 | 204.0 g |
| Geopelia placida | 22 | 47.8 g |
| Corvus spp. | 12 | |
| Rhipidura leucophrys | 5 | 3.3 g |
| Ardeotis australis | 4 | 6.0 kg |
| Pomatostomus temporalis | 6 | 75.0 g |
| Cracticus nigrogularis | 3 | |
| Artamus cinereus | 2 | |
| Hamirostra melanosternon | 1 | 1.2 kg |
| Burhinus grallarius | 1 | 672.0 g |
| Centropus phasianinus | 1 | 18.1 g |
| Varanus panoptes | 6 | |
| Varanus gouldii | 2 | |
| Chlamydosaurus kingii | 1 | |