African Crane Sightings

Registros biológicos
Última versión publicado por Test Organization #1 el mar. 26, 2018 Test Organization #1
Fecha de publicación:
26 de marzo de 2018
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Test Organization #1
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CC-BY 4.0

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Descripción

The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s (EWT) African Crane Conservation Programme (ACCP) has recorded 26 320 crane sightings in its database from 1978 to 2014. This sightings collection is currently ongoing and records are continuously added to the database by the EWT field staff, various partner organizations and private individuals. Two peak data collection periods were identified: 1994-1996 and 2008-2012 in the dataset. The dataset collection spans five African countries: Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia; 98% of the data was collected in South Africa. Georeferencing of the dataset was verified before publication of the data. The dataset contains data on three African crane species: Blue Crane Anthropoides paradiseus, Grey Crowned Crane Balearica regulorum and Wattled Crane Bugeranus carunculatus. The Blue and Wattled Cranes are classified by the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable and the Grey Crowned Crane as Endangered. This dataset adds further distribution information about these three threatened species to the GBIF network.

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Roxburgh L (2015): African Crane Sightings. v2.1. Test Organisation #1. Dataset/Occurrence. http://doi.org/10.15469/yfyywh

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El publicador y propietario de los derechos de este trabajo es Test Organization #1. Esta obra está bajo una licencia Creative Commons de Atribución/Reconocimiento (CC-BY 4.0).

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Palabras clave

Occurrence; Observation; Gruidae; Endangered Wildlife Trust; Aves; Africa

Contactos

Lizanne Roxburgh
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Publicador
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Senior Scientist
Endangered Wildlife Trust
ZA

Cobertura geográfica

South Africa, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-36,2, 8,63], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [4,07, 43,75]

Cobertura taxonómica

As this dataset focuses on crane species, the taxonomic coverage is not diverse. The dataset contains three taxa in one family belonging to the class Aves. Species that are recorded in the dataset are: the Blue Crane Anthropoides paradiseus (46.47%), the Grey Crowned Crane Balearica regulorum (37.46%) and the Wattled Crane Bugeranus carunculatus (16.07%).

Especie Bugeranus carunculatus (Wattled Crane), Balearica regulorum (Grey Crowned Crane), Anthropoides paradiseus (Blue Crane)

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 1978-04-24 / 2014-12-31

Métodos de muestreo

All sightings have been recorded on an ad hoc basis across the regions and projects. However, they were collected from areas where crane studies or conservation projects were being undertaken at the time. All reported sightings, with sufficient information to be meaningful, were captured opportunistically. Generally sightings of cranes within this dataset are from roadside collections. For this reason the dataset has a correction field to correct for distance and direction from the location of the recorder. The sampling was often concentrated around the location where EWT field staff was based within project areas, but this also corresponds with the core regions for cranes.

Área de Estudio The study covers five countries in Africa (Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia). South Africa is the best-represented country in terms of data, this is due to the fact that the EWT’s ACCP has been a full time conservation programme in South Africa since 1994. The fewest sightings were recorded in Uganda. However, short term projects in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda have been funded over the last 20 years, and as a result, crane records have increased.
Control de Calidad The dataset has gone through a cleaning and georeferencing process to ensure GPS points and location information is accurate (10 % of the data were removed through this process due to inaccurate GPS coordinates; missing locality information or if it generally lacked the information for the observation to be meaningful). Taxonomic and vernacular names were checked for consistency in naming and any errors were corrected. Terms in the dataset are in accordance with those set by the Darwin Core (DwC) Standard (Darwin Core Task Group, 2009).

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Observations of crane species were incorporated into the dataset by the EWT employees, which included sightings that were reported by the general public as well as by EWT staff or partner organizations. Data were only included in the dataset if there was sufficient information (e.g. GPS coordinates, individual specifics, number of individuals seen etc.). Details of the sightings were recorded, which included: age class (adult, juvenile, or chick), number of individuals, their activity (breeding, feeding, flying, roosting) and group type (single, pair, single/mixed species flock or family). All coordinates were provided in decimal degrees, datum WGS84. Other location details were also recorded (country, province/district, specific locality, and aspect).

Metadatos adicionales

Propósito Cranes are iconic species and are often used in many areas as flagship species to gain recognition and support for conservation and biodiversity efforts (Harris & Mirande 2013). In South Africa, the Blue Crane is the national bird while the Grey Crowned Crane is the national bird of Uganda. In Zambia, the Wattled Crane is the emblem of BirdWatch Zambia, the BirdLife partner in this country. It is vital that the conservation and monitoring of these threatened species is continued to aid effective conservation and mitigation strategies. According to Morrison (2015), some of the most pressing knowledge gaps regarding Grey Crowned Cranes are national level population size estimates and knowledge about habitat requirements and the extent of (remaining) suitable habitat. The African Crane Database contains a variety of types of data on cranes, including sightings, breeding and threats to breeding sites, aerial surveys, satellite tracking, and mortality data. The publication of the sightings data from this database will hopefully encourage further contributions of crane data from across the African continent to the Crane Database, ultimately allowing for some of our knowledge gaps to be filled.
Descripción de mantenimiento Data collection in the field is ongoing and data is uploaded to the African Crane database on a monthly or quarterly basis
Identificadores alternativos https://ipt.gbif.org/resource?r=africancranesightings