Description
I2D-BIO_2022_143. The aim of this study was to provide preliminary information about the movement patterns of mammals and bird species present in urban areas of Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia using GPS/GSM and GPS/iridium telemetry. This data set currently includes 288.854 geographic coordinates obtained from 82 individuals belonging to 19 species (Bird: Milvago chimachima, Phimosus infuscatus, Bubulcus ibis, Ortalis columbiana, Ardea alba, Asio clamator, Chamaepetes goudotii, Ciccaba albitarsis, Coragyps atratus, Nycticorax nycticorax, Phalacrocorax brasilianus; Mammals: Cerdocyon thous, Syntheosciurus granatensis, Didelphis marsupialis, Puma concolor, Choloepus hoffmanni, Dasyprocta punctata, Leopardus tigrinus, Saguinus leucopus). The first coordinate was taken on October 11, 2022 and the last on April 12, 2024.
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Restrepo A (2024): GPS/GSM and GPS/Iridium telemetry data of mammals and birds present in urban areas of Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia. v1.2. No organization. Dataset/Occurrence. http://i2d.humboldt.org.co/resource?r=rrbb_aves_amva_2022&v=1.2
Keywords
Occurrence; Observation; Telemetry; GPS/GSM; GPS/Iridium; urban biodiversity; birds; mammals
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Geographic Coverage
The individuals included in this study were captured in the different municipalities that make up the Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá (Girardota, Barbosa, Copacabana, Bello, Medellín, Envigado, Itaguí, Sabaneta, La Estrella y Caldas), Antioquia, Colombia.
Bounding Coordinates | South West [6.177, -75.703], North East [6.283, -75.5] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
In this study, mammals and bird species present in urban areas of the Valle de Aburrá that had a minimum average weight of 300 grams (Bird: Milvago chimachima, Phimosus infuscatus, Bubulcus ibis, Ortalis columbiana, Ardea alba, Asio clamator, Chamaepetes goudotii, Ciccaba albitarsis, Coragyps atratus, Nycticorax nycticorax, Phalacrocorax brasilianus; Mammals: Cerdocyon thous, Syntheosciurus granatensis, Didelphis marsupialis, Puma concolor, Choloepus hoffmanni, Dasyprocta punctata, Leopardus tigrinus, Saguinus leucopus) were prioritized.
Species | Milvago chimachima (Pigua), Ortalis columbiana (Guacharaca colombiana), Phimosus infuscatus (Coquito), Bubulcus ibis (Garcita bueyera), Cerdocyon thous (Zorro perro), Didelphis marsupialis (Zarigueya), Syntheosciurus granatensis (Ardilla) |
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date | 2022-10-11 / 2024-04-12 |
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Project Data
Carry out the tracking and monitoring of some species of birds and mammals present in the metropolitan territory of Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia
Title | Rastreo, seguimiento y monitoreo de la fauna silvestre en el territorio metropolitano del Valle de Aburrá |
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Identifier | Convenio Interadministrativo No. 921 de 2021 (21-426 IAvH) |
Funding | Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá |
Study Area Description | The Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá It is made up of ten municipalities of Antioquia department: Girardota, Barbosa, Copacabana, Bello, Medellín, Envigado, Itaguí, Sabaneta, La Estrella y Caldas. It is the second largest urban conglomerate in Colombia and is located in the Andean region at an average altitude of 1538 meters above sea level. |
Design Description | In the study, 82 individuals belonging to some species of birds and mammals with different movement capacities and habitat requirements will be captured. Each individual will be fitted with a GPS/GSM or GPS/Iridium device, depending on the species, and will be monitored for the life of the device. |
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Sampling Methods
In the study, 82 individuals belonging to 19 species of birds and mammals with different movement capacities and habitat requirements were captured. Each individual were fitted with a GPS/GSM or GPS/Iridium device and were monitored for the life of the device. 78 devices sent data. The number of individuals per species and the number of coordinates at the moment in parentheses are listed below. Aves - Ardea alba: 1 (Ardea1: 8317), Asio clamator: 3 (Asio1: 609, Asio2: 697, Asio3: 1), Ciccaba albitarsis: 2 (Buho1: 114, Buho2: 106), Phalacrocorax brasilianus: 1 (Cormoran1: 2966), Coragyps atratus: 4 (Gallinazo1: 2255, Gallinazo2: 2925; Gallinazo3: 2362, Gallinazo4: 1177), Bubulcus ibis: 8 (Garza1: 15428, Garza2: 8060, Garza 3: 7541; Garza 4: 9815, Garza5: 9431, Garza6: 11262, Garza7: 7986, Garza8: 1372), Ortalis columbiana: 7 (Guacharaca1: 9367, Guacharaca2: 6564, Guacharaca3: 3392, Guacharaca4: 5725, Guacharaca5: 4947, Guacharaca6: 4987, Guacharaca7: 4539), Nycticorax nycticorax: 1 (Nycticorax: 352), Chamaepetes goudotii: 2 (Pava1: 1987, Pava2: 534), Phimosus infuscatus: 11 (Phimosus1: 11388, Phimosus2: 12925, Phimosus3: 8227, Phimosus4: 12234, Phimosus5: 9102, Phimosus6: 9128, Phimosus7: 9191, Phimosus8: 3405, Phimosus9: 287, Phimosus10: 3083, Phimosus11: 86), Milvago chimachima: 8 (Pigua1: 593, Pigua 2: 5751, Pigua 3: 2659, Pigua 4: 3067, Pigia 5: 1827, Pigua 6: 4095, Pigua 7: 34 , Pigua 8: 155). Mammalia - Syntheosciurus granatensis: 5 (Ardilla1: 102, Ardilla2: 1156, Ardilla3: 45, Ardilla4: 1205, Ardilla5: 1069), Dasyprocta punctata: 3 (Neque2: 188, Neque3: 59, Neque4: 130), Choloepus hoffmanni: 1 (Perezoso1: 292), Puma concolor:1 (Puma: 2363), Leopardus tigrinus:1 (Tigrillo: 304), Saguinus leucopus: 4 (Titi1: 402, Titi2: 398, Titi3: 4445, Titi4: 5444), Didelphis marsupialis: 5 (Zarigueya1: 82, Zarigueya2: 2125, Zarigueya3: 779, Zarigueya4: 514, Zarigueya5: 455, Zarigueya6: 106, Zarigueya7: 847), Cerdocyon thous: 12 (Zorro1: 1, Zorro2: 132, Zorro3: 773, Zorro4: 325, Zorro5: 466, Zorro6: 1388, Zorro7: 693, Zorro8: 1504, Zorro9: 1104, Zorro10: 620, Zorro11: 431, Zorro12: 153).
Study Extent | The Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá It is made up of ten municipalities of Antioquia department: Girardota, Barbosa, Copacabana, Bello, Medellín, Envigado, Itaguí, Sabaneta, La Estrella y Caldas. It is the second largest urban conglomerate in Colombia and is located in the Andean region at an average altitude of 1538 meters above sea level. |
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Quality Control | The coordinates recorded outside the study area were eliminated, as well as the coordinates with high hdop and vdop values. |
Method step description:
- Capture each individuals with especiphic methods by species.
- Install the GPS/GSM (CTT) or GPS/Iridium (Telonics) telemetry device.
- Download the data through the Movebank platform.
- Perform the coordinate curation process.
Additional Metadata
Purpose | Carry out tracking and monitoring of wildlife in the metropolitan territory of Valle de Aburrá, to learn about aspects of its movement ecology . |
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Alternative Identifiers | http://i2d.humboldt.org.co/resource?r=rrbb_aves_amva_2022 |