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Spence, E.S. et al

Monitoring data from small mammal trapping in forest habitats in Nicaragua, 2022-2023

https://doi.org/10.5285/a6a024d9-180f-431c-9d7e-f83439c2de45
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This dataset contains information on the trap-setting operations and the number and species of animals captured during systematic sampling surveys in natural habitats of Nicaragua between 2022 and 2023. The trapping data include dates of setting, checking and removal at multiple locations. Trapping at each location typically involved 3-5 nights per trap line, but this could vary. The trap lines typically comprised 12 pairs of traps each set 10 metres apart along a transect line, with geographical coordinates for the centre of a pair of traps along the trap line. Animals were primarily captured for tissue collection for genetic analysis (not included in this dataset) to investigate the effectiveness of habitat corridors for promoting movement.
Publication date: 2025-07-11
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Format

Comma-separated values (CSV)

Spatial information

Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
WGS 84

Temporal information

Temporal extent
2022-01-01    to    2023-12-31

Provenance & quality

Animals were captured during standardized trapping surveys with Sherman traps and Tomahawk traps in systematic arrays. Trapping targeted small-medium sized rodents, carnivores and opossums. Captured animals were identified to species, marked individually, biometrics were recorded (ear size, hind foot and tail length), and tissue samples were collected, generally from the ear. The animals were then released alive. Trap and capture data are linked via a primary key field.
At each trap check, data from captured animals were recorded in the field on data sheets, and then later computerized by entering into spreadsheets. Data were checked against original field records for quality assurance and validation.

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This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence

Cite this dataset as:
Spence, E.S.; Beier, P.; Broughton, R.K.; Bullock, J.M.; Gregory, A.J.; Travis, J.M.J.; Martínez-Fonseca, J.G.; Fernández-Mena, M.A.; Loza-Molina, J.C.; Gutiérrez-López, L.E.; Chávez-Velásquez, M.F.; Long, A.M. (2025). Monitoring data from small mammal trapping in forest habitats in Nicaragua, 2022-2023. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/a6a024d9-180f-431c-9d7e-f83439c2de45

Correspondence/contact details

Broughton, R.K.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Wallingford
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Authors

Spence, E.S.
Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Beier, P.
Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Broughton, R.K.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Bullock, J.M.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Gregory, A.J.
Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Travis, J.M.J.
University of Aberdeen
Martínez-Fonseca, J.G.
TaxaNica Field Biology Solutions
Fernández-Mena, M.A.
TaxaNica Field Biology Solutions
Loza-Molina, J.C.
TaxaNica Field Biology Solutions
Gutiérrez-López, L.E.
TaxaNica Field Biology Solutions
Chávez-Velásquez, M.F.
TaxaNica Field Biology Solutions
Long, A.M.
University of North Texas

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Rights holders
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Custodian
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
 info@eidc.ac.uk
Publisher
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
 info@eidc.ac.uk

Additional metadata

Topic categories
biota
Keywords
animal corridor , Biodiversity , carnivore , Environmental survey , forest , habitat corridors , mustelid , rodent , Sherman traps , woodland , woodland ecosystem
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/T006935/1
U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
Last updated
11 July 2025 14:14