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FBIP: The effect of habitat fragmentation on faunal diversity of Eastern Cape forests (Onychophora)

Citation

Cherry M, Daniels S (2020). FBIP: The effect of habitat fragmentation on faunal diversity of Eastern Cape forests (Onychophora). South African National Biodiversity Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/nhmap2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-08.

Description

Survey of Velvetworms in the Eastern Cape forests.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

South Africa (Eastern Cape)

Sampling

Hand collected

Quality Control

NA

Method steps

  1. DNA sequencing

Taxonomic Coverages

Survey of Velvetworms in the Eastern Cape forests.
  1. Peripatopsis moseleyi
    common name: Velvetworms rank: species

Geographic Coverages

South Africa (Eastern Cape)

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Michael Cherry
originator
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Matieland
7602
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083233
email: mic@sun.ac.za
Savel Daniels
originator
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Matieland
7602
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083230
email: srd@sun.ac.za
Michael Cherry
metadata author
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Matieland
7602
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083233
email: mic@sun.ac.za
Savel Daniels
metadata author
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Matieland
7602
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083230
email: srd@sun.ac.za
Mahlatse Kgatla
distributor
position: FBIP Data Specialist
SANBI
2 Cussonia Avenue, Brummeria
Pretoria
0184
Gauteng
ZA
Telephone: 0128435196
email: m.kgatla@sanbi.org.za
homepage: http://fbip.co.za/contact/
Michael Cherry
administrative point of contact
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Matieland
7602
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083233
email: mic@sun.ac.za
Savel Daniels
administrative point of contact
position: Professor
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University, Department of Botany and Zoology, Private bag X1
Stellenbosch University
7601
Western Cape
ZA
Telephone: +27218083230
email: srd@sun.ac.za
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