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Avifauna do Parque Nacional da Quiçama

Citation

Sá S, Fernandes S, Elizalde D, de Sá S (2018). Avifauna do Parque Nacional da Quiçama. Version 1.3. INBAC. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wmmscy accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-07.

Description

Quiçama National Park is situated 70 kilometres south of Luanda, the capital of Angola. The park spans an area of 9,960 km2 and has as natural limits the Cuanza and Longa Rivers, as well as the Atlantic Ocean in the west with 125 km of coastline. The park is situated in the Zambezian phytogeographic region presenting three main zones: extensive flood-plains with Echinochloa spp grassland and Cyperus papyrus swamps of the Cuanza and Longa rivers; well-rounded hills of heavy cotton soils with treeless Setaria welwitschii grasslands; and gently undulating plateaux of deep red to yellow sands with a mosaic of savannah and thicket communities. The park has the capacity to provide large and ecologically viable habitats to protect many species, including several listed as threatened on the IUCN red list, and it is recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA - A1, A2, A3: 2001). The present dataset is a result of collateral data gathered during a mammal survey conducted by INBAC and RWCP Angolan team between June and September 2017. Given that the Quiçama National Park avifauna is poorly known, this dataset is a first step to update knowledge on the birds of this IBA. It is intention of INBAC to continue documenting the avifauna in the park in order to create a checklist, valuable for management activities as well as to both researchers and tourists. Currently the dataset is composed by 66 species of which we highlight Gyps africanus (CR), Torgos tracheliotos (EN), Polemaetus bellicosus (VU), Terathopius ecaudatus (NT) and Platysteira albifrons (NT).

Sampling Description

Study Extent

Parque Nacional da Quiçama

Sampling

observações oportunísticas

Method steps

  1. N/A

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. aves
    rank: class

Geographic Coverages

Parque Nacional da Quiçama

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Sango Sá
originator
position: Chief of Department
INBAC
Rua 26 de Janeiro, Quarteirão Nimi ya Luqueni Kilamba
Luanda
Luanda
AO
Telephone: +244924175953
email: bigsango11@gmail.com
Sara Fernandes
originator
position: Investigadora
RWCP Angola
Lubango
Lubango
Lubango
AO
email: kikas.sara@gmail.com
David Elizalde
originator
position: Investigador
RWCP Angola
Lubango
Lubango
Lubango
AO
email: delicast@gmail.com
Sango de Sá
metadata author
position: Chief of Department
INBAC
AO
email: bigsango11@gmail.com
Sango de Sá
publisher
email: bigsango11@gmail.com
David Elizalde
author
position: Investigador
RWCP Angola
AO
email: delicast@gmail.com
Sango de Sá
administrative point of contact
position: Chief of Department
INBAC
Rua 26 de Janeiro, Quarteirão Nimi ya Luqueni Kilamba
Luanda
Luanda
AO
Telephone: +244924175953
email: bigsango11@gmail.com
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