Acadia National Park
Basic information
Sample name: Acadia National Park
Reference: G. S. Zimmerman and W. E. Glaz. 2000. Habitat use by bats in eastern Maine. The Journal of Wildlife Management 64(4):1032-1040 [ER 112]
Geography
Country: United States
State: Maine
Coordinate: 44° 19' 30" N, 68° 23' 0" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Environment
Habitat: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest
Protection: national/state park
Substrate: ground surface
WMT: 18.3
CMT: -6.8
MAP: 1390.0
Methods
Life forms: bats
Sampling methods: no design,mist nets
Sample size: 221 individuals
Sampling comments: mist nest ranging in size from 2.6 to 9.0 m long (p. 1033)
JA: capture effort unclear; there is an apparent math error in the text in which 91% of individuals are said to belong to the genus Myotis but only 5/237 belong to other genera, so I have simply left out the mysterious 7%
JA: capture effort unclear; there is an apparent math error in the text in which 91% of individuals are said to belong to the genus Myotis but only 5/237 belong to other genera, so I have simply left out the mysterious 7%
Metadata
Sample number: 267
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: Albert Garcia Selles
Created: 2013-04-08 10:44:21
Modified: 2014-07-12 10:50:55
Abundance distribution
5 species
2 singletons
total count 221
geometric series index: 9.2
Fisher's α: 0.910
geometric series k: 0.3003
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.5144
Shannon's H: 0.8124
Good's u: 0.9910
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Myotis septentrionalis | 92 | 6.6 g insectivore |
Eptesicus fuscus | 4 | 17.2 g insectivore |
Lasiurus cinereus | 1 | 20.7 g insectivore |
Myotis leibii | 1 | 4.5 g |