Occurrence

Migratory shorebirds (sandpipers and plovers) in Hokkaido

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Description

Hokkaido is one of the important stopover points for migratory shorebirds such as sandpipers and plovers. Epidemic research on West Nile virus and haematozoa infections in migratory shorebirds was conducted between 2006 and 2010 in marshes and lakes in Hokkaido. Shorebirds were captured using mist nets and released once samples were collected. This data set provides 282 occurrence data of 35 avian species.

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National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan (2014) Migratory shorebirds in Hokkaido. 282 records, Contributed by Onuma M, Saito K, and Totsu K, Online:http://www.gbif.jp/ipt/archive.do?r=nies_hbirds, under CC-BY-NC 4.0, released on 13/11/2014.

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Mots-clé

Occurrence; Observation; Migratory shorebird; Stopover points; Mist nets; Occurrence

Contacts

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Couverture géographique

Lake Komuke, Lake Utonai, Shunkunitai, Kushiro-shitsugen, Shirahama Akkeshi-cho, Cape Erimo in Hokkaido, Japan.

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [41,924, 141,694], Nord Est [44,289, 145,467]

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 2006-08-01 / 2010-09-11

Données sur le projet

Pas de description disponible

Titre Investigation on the route of transmission and infectious risk of West Nile Virus and blood parasites by migratory birds
Financement Environment Research and Technology Development Fund, Ministry of the Environment, Japan.

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Takashi Kuwana
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Méthodes d'échantillonnage

Shorebirds were captured using mist nets with authorization from Ministry of the Environment, Japan. The nets were set at night to make them nearly invisible. To ensure the safety for captured birds, the nets were checked every 30 minutes to 2 hours according to weather conditions and temperatures as well as tidal variations. Birds were released as soon as samples were collected. Dates that we opened mist nets were recorded as captured dates. The data set includes two individuals of Scolopax rusticola, which were a dead bird found in Cape Erimo and a weakened bird found in Shirahama Akkeshi-cho.

Etendue de l'étude Shorebirds were captured in marshes and lakes in Hokkaido during summer and autumn from 2006 to 2010. Mist nets were set at Lake Komuke, Shunkunitai, Kushiro-shitsugen, and Lake Utonai. Two individuals of Scolopax rusticola from Cape Erimo and Shirahama Akkeshi-cho were also included in the data set.
Contrôle qualité Georeferencing instructions and recommmendations by Chapman and Wieczorek (2006) were used to estimate uncertainties of geographical coordinates.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. Individual records consisted of 1,737 banded and 37 non-banded birds were organized into species occurrence data using a MySQL database. Same species captured in the same locality at the same event date/period (1 to 3 days) were added up as "individualCount". The individuals banded and recaptured on the same event date/period were counted as 1. Geographic coordinates and uncertainties were calculated using gazetteers such as Google Maps and the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan Map following procedures described in Chapman and Wieczorek (2006). A centroid of a polygon calculated with ArcGIS 10 was used as geographic coordinates for Lake Komuke and Lake Utonai, since polygon data for lakes were available at the National Land Numerical Information download service (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan).

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Chapman A.D. and Wieczorek J. (Eds) (2006) Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Copenhagen, 90 pp.
  2. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan (2005) National Land Numerical Information Lakes Data, Online:http://nlftp.mlit.go.jp/ksj-e/gml/datalist/KsjTmplt-W09.html, accessed on 16/04/2014.

Métadonnées additionnelles

Identifiants alternatifs 3a849dbd-e36a-480e-81b5-47953428038b
https://www.gbif.jp/ipt/resource?r=nies_hbirds