Published March 20, 2019 | Version v2
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Long term bearded pig camera trap data across the SAFE landscape.

  • 1. Imperial College London

Contributors

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  • 1. Imperial College London

Description

Description:

Data on camera trap surveys and capture events for bearded pigs across the SAFE landscape from 2011-2017.
Data was collected by Dr Oliver Wearn from 2011 to 2014, by Phil Chapman from 2015 to 2016 and by Charlie Davison in 2017.
Used to assess how bearded pigs are responding to land-use change in Sabah.  NB: These data are a subset of the full SAFE Project core mammal trapping data, but include additional details about bearded pig social structure and abundances.

Project: This dataset was collected as part of the following SAFE research project: Group Dynamics of Bornean Bearded Pigs: the advantages of behavioural plasticity in changeable landscapes.

XML metadata: GEMINI compliant metadata for this dataset is available here

Files: This consists of 1 file: DavisonBeardedPigs.xlsx

DavisonBeardedPigs.xlsx

This file contains dataset metadata and 2 data tables:

  1. Deployments (described in worksheet Deployments)

    Description: Data relating to all random camera trap deployments

    Number of fields: 5

    Number of data rows: 833

    Fields:

    • TrapID: Camera placement point on SAFE project core grids (Field type: Location)
    • Date.On: Date survey started (Field type: Date)
    • Date.Off: Date survey ended (Field type: Date)
    • CTNs: Length of survey (camera trap nights). Zero if camera was faulty. (Field type: Numeric)
    • Landuse: Land-use type (Field type: Categorical)
  2. Records (described in worksheet Records)

    Description: Data relating to all camera trap records of bearded pigs across all land-uses, and humans and domestic dogs in Oil palm; data generated from individual camera trap images

    Number of fields: 13

    Number of data rows: 4236

    Fields:

    • TrapID: Camera placement location on SAFE project core grids (Field type: Location)
    • Date: Date of photo capture (Field type: Date)
    • Time: Time of photo capture (Field type: Time)
    • Ambient.Temp: Temperature at the time of photo capture (Field type: Numeric)
    • Moon.Phase: Moonphase at time of photo capture (Field type: Categorical)
    • Species: Identity of the individual(s) (Field type: Taxa)
    • Soc.Str: Social structure (Field type: Categorical)
    • Sex: Sex of the individual (Field type: Categorical)
    • No.Individuals: Number of individuals in survey (Field type: Abundance)
    • No.Juveniles: Number of adults in survey (Field type: Abundance)
    • No.Subadults: Number of subadults in survey (Field type: Abundance)
    • No.Adults: Number of juveniles in survey (Field type: Abundance)
    • Land-use: Land use type (Field type: Categorical)

Date range: 2011-04-30 to 2018-04-01

Latitudinal extent: 4.6350 to 4.7538

Longitudinal extent: 116.9472 to 117.6253

Taxonomic coverage:
All taxon names are validated against the GBIF backbone taxonomy. If a dataset uses a synonym, the accepted usage is shown followed by the dataset usage in brackets. Taxa that cannot be validated, including new species and other unknown taxa, morphospecies, functional groups and taxonomic levels not used in the GBIF backbone are shown in square brackets.

Animalia
 - Chordata
 -  - Mammalia
 -  -  - Artiodactyla
 -  -  -  - Suidae
 -  -  -  -  - Sus
 -  -  -  -  -  - Sus barbatus
 -  -  - Carnivora
 -  -  -  - Canidae
 -  -  -  -  - Canis
 -  -  -  -  -  - Canis lupus
 -  -  -  -  -  -  - Canis lupus familiaris
 -  -  - Primates
 -  -  -  - Hominidae
 -  -  -  -  - Homo
 -  -  -  -  -  - Homo sapiens

 

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