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Devenish, A.J.M. et al

Bat and bird survey data from different agricultural land use gradients in Ghana and Zambia, 2020-2023

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https://doi.org/10.5285/c3b89279-ba7d-4df3-bc6c-82ffcaeaad3d
This dataset consists of bird observation and mist netting records for both bats and birds collected from December 2020 to March 2023. The data collection employed a mixed-methods approach incorporating point counts and mist netting techniques. Surveys were carried out in multiple localities, encompassing three sites in Ghana and 5 in Zambia.

The data were collected as part of the Social and Environmental Trade-Offs in African Agriculture (Sentinel) project, funded by UK Research and Innovation via the Global Challenges Research Fund (Grant Number: ES/P011306/1).
Publication date: 2024-04-16
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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
2020-12-01    to    2023-03-31

Provenance & quality

Data were collected between December 2020 and March 2023 in several localities within Ghana (n = 3) and Zambia (n = 5). A two-tier stratified random sampling design was employed to select the study sites within each locality. Initially, a spatially referenced grid measuring 1 km × 1 km was used to overlay the selected locality, segregating it into potential study areas. Following this, each site was categorised into one of five broad classifications based on the dominant land type within the grid cell:

• Not Applicable (NA): Areas unsuitable for sampling, such as urban centres.
• Agriculture Only: Regions where over 95% of the grid cell is covered by agricultural land.
• Forest edge: Locations with 25-75% of the grid cell encompassed by forest land.
• Forest: Regions where more than 95% of the grid cell is forest land.

A subset of sites within the categories of 'Agriculture,' 'Forest edge,' and 'Forest' were randomly selected for sampling.

At each survey point, birds were surveyed using a standardised point count methodology (Gregory et al., 2004). The sampling at these locations was conducted from dawn and lasted approximately 3 hours (with some variation depending on weather conditions), a timeframe chosen to coincide with the peak activity of forest birds.

Surveying for bats was conducted at the same locations used for bird mist netting. A combination of mist-nets and harp traps were deployed at each site, with sampling taking place on separate nights. Traps were established at sunset and operated for a minimum duration of 4 hours, with regular checks conducted every 15 to 30 minutes.

Several data inputters were used to digitally input the field data sheets. Then the completed dataset was compiled, error checked and validated.

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This dataset is under embargo and will be made available by 15 March 2025 at the latest   Find out more »

This dataset will be available under the terms of the Open Government Licence

Cite this dataset as:
Devenish, A.J.M.; Montauban, C.M.; Dellavalle, A.; Annorbah, N.N.D.; Asamoah, A.; Boafo, K.; Budinski, I.; Chibesa, M.; Downe, B.; Dwumah, K.A.; Ford, M.; Jamie, G.; Kenyenso, S.; Mwale, M.; Mwila, J.; Taylor-Boyd, H.; Willems, F.; Tobias, J.A. (2024). Bat and bird survey data from different agricultural land use gradients in Ghana and Zambia, 2020-2023. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/c3b89279-ba7d-4df3-bc6c-82ffcaeaad3d

Correspondence/contact details

Dr. Adam Devenish
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
 a.devenish@kew.org

Authors

Devenish, A.J.M.
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Montauban, C.M.
Imperial College London
Dellavalle, A.
Imperial College London
Annorbah, N.N.D.
University of Environment and Sustainable Development
Asamoah, A.
Ghana Wildlife Society
Boafo, K.
Ghana Wildlife Society
Budinski, I.
University of Belgrade
Chibesa, M.
Copperbelt University
Downe, B.
International Institute for Environment and Development
Dwumah, K.A.
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ford, M.
Sentinel Project
Jamie, G.
University of Cambridge
Kenyenso, S.
Ghana Wildlife Society
Mwale, M.
Livingstone Museum
Mwila, J.
Panthera Wild Cat Conservation
Taylor-Boyd, H.
University of Stirling
Willems, F.
Kigelia Solutions Ltd
Tobias, J.A.
Imperial College London

Other contacts

Rights holders
Imperial College London, Copperbelt University , University of Ghana
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
Agricultural expansion , Agriculture , bat , Biodiversity , Biodiversity impacts , bird , deforestation , Forest loss , Ghana , sub–Saharan Africa , Zambia
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council
Economic and Social Research Council Award: ES/P011306/1
Last updated
22 November 2024 15:57