KG_Chui_canal_2024

Registro biológico Observación
Última versión publicado por GBIF Secretariat el mar. 5, 2025 GBIF Secretariat
Fecha de publicación:
5 de marzo de 2025
Publicado por:
GBIF Secretariat
Licencia:
CC0 1.0

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Descripción

The dataset represents the findings from a Critical Habitat Screening (CHS) analysis conducted by Juru Ltd. for the Western Chuy Canal Irrigation Project, managed by the Water Resources Service Agency (WRSA) with the support of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The project focuses on the western section of the 200km Chui Irrigation Canal, which extends across agricultural land from Bishkek, in north-central Kyrgyzstan. The dataset contains data collected during a rapid biodiversity inventory conducted by Juru biologist Azamat Sultamuratov during a site visit from August 4-12, 2024.

Registros

Los datos en este recurso de registros biológicos han sido publicados como Archivo Darwin Core(DwC-A), el cual es un formato estándar para compartir datos de biodiversidad como un conjunto de una o más tablas de datos. La tabla de datos del core contiene 240 registros.

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Versiones

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Sultamuratov A (2024). Rapid Biodiversity Assessment for the Western Chui Canal Irrigation Project. Training Organization. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.21373/7cgq4y accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-03-04.

Derechos

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Palabras clave

Occurrence; Observation

Contactos

Aleksandr Matsyna
  • Usuario
  • Biodiversity specialist
Juru Ltd
100125 Tashkent
10A Chust str.
UZ
Azamat Sultamuratov
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Biodiversity specialist
Juru Ltd
100125 Tashkent
10A Chust str.
UZ
Aleksandr Matsyna
  • Usuario
Juru Ltd
100077 Tashkent
10A Chust str.
UZ

Datos del proyecto

Water Resources Service Agency

Título Rapid Biodiversity Assessment for the Western Chui Canal Irrigation Project
Identificador A.T. Sultamuratov
Fuentes de Financiación EBRD

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Métodos de muestreo

The field survey was carried out on August 4-12, 2024, by conventional methods of botanical research commonly used for sampling and mapping of native non-forest vegetation, recognition of floristic composition and spatial patterns of plant communities (Field geobotany, 1959–1976; Granitov, 1980; Kent, 2011).

Área de Estudio Field investigations were conducted along the Chui River, utilizing standard botanical research methodologies. A total of nine sampling areas were established at intervals of approximately 4 to 6 km along the 60 km river stretch. Additionally, three supplementary sampling areas were collected to enhance understanding of habitat diversity.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. The faunal surveys along the Chui River and surrounding areas were conducted using a rapid survey approach, which, although less comprehensive than full-scale studies, provides a snapshot of the biodiversity in the region. The methodology used was consistent across the mammal, ornithological and herpetological surveys to ensure consistency in data collection and analysis. A total of 12 sample plots were systematically established along a 160 kilometer transect. These plots were strategically selected to cover a representative range of habitats along the Chui River, including riparian zones, adjacent agricultural lands and transitional areas between these habitats. Standard field equipment was used throughout the survey, including digital cameras and GPS devices. The use of digital cameras allowed accurate documentation of species, while GPS devices ensured accurate location recording of all sightings and tracks. Binoculars were also used for long-distance observations, particularly in ornithology, to minimize disturbance to the fauna. Transect walks were conducted within each sample plot, with surveyors moving slowly and systematically to maximize fauna detection. Observations were recorded both visually and acoustically. Particular attention was paid to signs of species presence such as tracks, burrows, nests and droppings. Detailed notes were made of the behavior, location and any signs of breeding or feeding of each species detected. Digital photographs were taken to aid species identification and provide a visual record. All data was geo-referenced using GPS coordinates to ensure accurate mapping of species distribution across the study area. Upon completion of the fieldwork, the data were systematically analyzed to identify patterns in species distribution and habitat use. Although this was a rapid survey, the data collected provides valuable baseline information for future, more detailed studies. Given the rapid nature of this survey, it is important to note that not all species present in the area may have been recorded, particularly those that are nocturnal, highly elusive or present in low numbers. The survey was conducted over a limited period of time and may not reflect the full diversity of the region. However, the consistent application of methodology across all disciplines provides a reliable preliminary assessment of the fauna of the Chui River area.

Metadatos adicionales

Descripción de mantenimiento The dataset contains data collected during a rapid biodiversity inventory conducted by Juru biologist Azamat Sultamuratov during a site visit from August 4-12, 2024.
Identificadores alternativos https://ipt.gbif.org/resource?r=juru_chui_canal_2024