10.15468/pp1xia
http://ipt.nlbif.nl/resource?r=zv-vwg-2007-estonia
http://ipt.nlbif.nl/ipt/resource?r=zv-vwg-2007-estonia
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Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal Society (NL) - 2007 - Mammal Survey Estonia
Bart Noort
Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal SocietyStaff member of the Field Study Group
P.O. Box 6531NijmegenNL-6503 GANETHERLANDS
veldwerkgroep@zoogdiervereniging.nlhttp://www.zoogdiervereniging.nl/FieldStudyGroup
Bart Noort
Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal SocietyStaff member of the Field Study Group
P.O. Box 6531NijmegenNL-6503 GANETHERLANDS
veldwerkgroep@zoogdiervereniging.nlhttp://www.zoogdiervereniging.nl/FieldStudyGroup
Niels Raes
NLBIFNode Manager
PO Box 9517LeidenNL-2300 RANETHERLANDS
+31.71.7519600nlbif@naturalis.nlhttp://www.nlbif.nl 0000-0002-4329-4892
PROCESSOR
2020-04-14
ENGLISH
This dataset contains the results of the yearly summer camp of the Field Study Group (Dutch Mammal Society), organized from July 17th to July 27th 2007 in Matsalu Rahvuspark (Matsalu National Park), Estonia. The mammals of Matsalu and its surroundings were the main object of study, using various methods.
Live traps and small batches of owl pellets were used to identify small mammals like shrews and mice. Data on bats was gathered with bat detectors, mistnets and harp traps. Bat parasites and DNA material were collected from all bats captured and identified afterwards. Other mammal species were observed visually or by use of camera and video monitors. While recording mammals, attention was given to insects (butterflies, dragonflies and grasshoppers), amphibians, reptiles and birds as well. Locations were recorded with GPS.
Bats
Field Study Group
Mist net
Detector
Shrews
Mice
Camera
Mammals
Live trap
n/a
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Observation
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License.
http://www.zoogdiervereniging.nl/sites/default/files/imce/nieuwesite/Werkgroepen/Veldwerkgroep/downloads/2007EEmatsalu.pdf
Estonia
22.52
28.46
59.73
57.55
2007-07-16
2007-07-26
Mammals, Bats, Shrews, Mice
Class
Mammalia
mammals
notPlanned
Bart Noort
Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal SocietyStaff member of the Field Study Group
P.O. Box 6531NijmegenNL-6503 GANETHERLANDS
veldwerkgroep@zoogdiervereniging.nlhttp://www.zoogdiervereniging.nl/FieldStudyGroup
n/a
n/a
Live traps and small batches of owl pellets were used to identify small mammals like shrews and mice. Data on bats was gathered with bat detectors, mistnets and harp traps. Bat parasites and DNA material were collected from all bats captured and identified afterwards. Other mammal species were observed visually or by use of camera and video monitors. While recording mammals, attention was given to insects (butterflies, dragonflies and grasshoppers), amphibians, reptiles and birds as well. Locations were recorded with GPS.
2024-03-28T13:00:29Z
Noort B (2020). Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal Society (NL) - 2007 - Mammal Survey Estonia. Version 6.4. Field Study Group of the Dutch Mammal Society. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/pp1xia accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-28.
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