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FBIP: Insectivorous bat monitoring in the Kruger National Park

Citation

Parker P D M (2019). FBIP: Insectivorous bat monitoring in the Kruger National Park. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ff5mzy accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-06-26.

Description

The project aims to use a combination of ultrasonic bat detectors and live captures to survey bat species occurrence in critical riverine habitat, inside the Kruger National Park.

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

Microchiropteran (insect-eating) bats
  1. Mammalia
    rank: class

Geographic Coverages

South Africa, Limpopo, Kruger National Park

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Prof Daniel M Parker
originator
position: Associate Professor
University of Mpumalanga
University of Mpumalanga, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Agriculture and Natural Sciences, Private Bag X 11283
Nelspruit
1200
Mpumalanga
ZA
Telephone: +27130020223
email: tjobosa@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.wrmrg.co.za
Prof Daniel M Parker
metadata author
position: Associate Professor
University of Mpumalanga
University of Mpumalanga, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Agriculture and Natural Sciences, Private Bag X 11283
Nelspruit
1200
Mpumalanga
ZA
Telephone: +27130020223
email: tjobosa@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.wrmrg.co.za
Prof Daniel M Parker
administrative point of contact
position: Associate Professor
University of Mpumalanga
University of Mpumalanga, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Agriculture and Natural Sciences, Private Bag X 11283
Nelspruit
1200
Mpumalanga
ZA
Telephone: +27130020223
email: tjobosa@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.wrmrg.co.za
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