Bird pollinator species of the Usambara Montane Forests in Tanga Region
Citation
Mtui D, Newmark W (2020). Bird pollinator species of the Usambara Montane Forests in Tanga Region. TanBIF. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/e6ewan accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
This dataset serves as a baseline information for Bird Pollinator species of Usambara montane forests in Tanga Region. The Usambara montane forests, lies along the Eastern Arc Montane Forests, one of the 25 biodiversity hostspots in the world. It contains 32 records of bird pollinators of four species from two families: Nectariniida (Nectarinia olivacea, Nectarinia mediocris, Anthreptes neglectus) and Zosteropidae (Zosterops poliogaster). The data were collected between 1979 and 1981 by Dr. Simon Stuart from Cambridge University in UK for his PhD dissertation; and hosted by Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI). Geographical coordinate is provided for each record. With approval of Dr. Stuart, the data were digitized from his dissertation.This dataset is part of a 3 years (2018-2021) project namely “Assessing Landscape Level Impacts of Climate Change on Montane Forest Pollinators in Tanzania” funded by JRS Biodiversity Foundation, USA.Sampling Description
Study Extent
The study was conducted in Amani Nature Reserve, Longuza Forest Reserve at Longuza in Muheza district, Ambangulu Tea Estate in Korogwe district, Mazumbi Forest Reserve and Shume-Magamba Forest Reserve in Lushoto district.All three districts are within Tanga region.Sampling
The data were collected from 7 sites at elevations of 300 m, 600 m , 900 m, 1200 m, 1500 m and 2100 m. Birds were captured using mist-nestsQuality Control
The data set published here was digitized from Dr. Stuarts' dissertationMethod steps
- Data were collected using mist-net technique
Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Usambara Montane Forests in Tanga Region.
Bibliographic Citations
- Stuart, S. 1983. Pollinating bird species abundance and distribution along an elevational transect in the Usambara Mountains. Data extracted from Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England. -
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