LTERN Data Portal
Three Parks Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network (Fauna): Nocturnal Spotlighting Survey, Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, 2015
- Citation
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Gillespie, G (): Three Parks Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network (Fauna): Nocturnal Spotlighting Survey, Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, 2015. Long Term Ecological Research Network. http://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern5.20.17/html
- Identifier
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- docid
- ltern5.20.17
- Data Creators
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- Individual
- Dr Graeme Gillespie
- Position
- Director of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory Government
- Abstract
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These data are records of all nocturnal spotlighting observations during the 2015 Nitmiluk survey. A total of 220 permanent monitoring plots were established between 1994-2002 across three parks (Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmiluk) in the Top End of the Northern Territory, representing the Three Parks Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network. A detailed flora and fauna survey has been conducted at each plot on a 5-6 year cycle to monitor biotic changes. Plots represent a variety of landforms and vegetation types. Nitmiluk National Park contains 46 plots, each with a paired plot located within 1 km of the primary plot. In 2015, 23 paired plots were surveyed for terrestrial vertebrate fauna using a range of survey methods. At each paired plot 2 x 15 minute surveys was conducted at night using head-torches, on any of the 4 nights available during the 4 day fauna survey period. The Spotlight survey area encompassed the standard 50 x 50 m trapping grid and an additional 25 m around all sides. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Three Park Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/three-parks-savanna
- Contacts for Questions on the Use and Interpretation of Data
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- Individual
- Dr Graeme Gillespie
- Position
- Director of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory Government
- Address
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PO Box 496
Palmerston. Northern Territory 0831
Australia
- Phone
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- voice
- 08 8995 5025
- Email Address
- graeme.gillespie@nt.gov.au
- Individual
- Dr Alaric Fisher
- Organization
- Flora & Fauna Division Department of Land Resource Management Northern Territory Government
- Address
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PO Box 496
Palmerston. Northern Territory 0831
Australia
- Phone
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- voice
- 08 8995 5002
- Email Address
- alaric.fisher@nt.gov.au
- Individual
- Luke Einoder
- Position
- Scientist, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Flora and Fauna Division
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management
- Address
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PO Box 496
Palmerston. Northern Territory 0831
- Project Information and Data Owners
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- Title
- Three Parks Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network
- Personnel
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- Role
- Data Owner
- Organization
- NT Government
- Role
- Plot Network Leader (Fauna)
- Individual
- Dr Graeme Gillespie
- Position
- Director of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory Government
- Role
- Principal Investigator
- Individual
- Dr Alaric Fisher
- Organization
- Flora & Fauna Division Department of Land Resource Management Northern Territory Government
- Funding
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Since 2012 this project has been part of the Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTERN). This work was supported by the Australian Government’s Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Network (www.tern.org.au) – an Australian research infrastructure facility established under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and Education Infrastructure Fund–Super Science Initiative through the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education.
- Methods and Sampling Information
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- Methods
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Method Step 1
- Description
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Plot set-up
Nitmiluk National Park contains 46 plots, each with a paired plot located within 1 km of the primary plot. In 2015, 23 paired plots were surveyed for terrestrial vertebrate fauna using a range of survey methods.
Method Step 2- Description
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Data collection
Nitmiluk National Park contains 46 plots, each with a paired plot located within 1 km of the primary plot. In 2015, 23 paired plots were surveyed for terrestrial vertebrate fauna using a range of survey methods.
At each paired plot 2 x 15 minute surveys was conducted at night using head-torches, on any of the 4 nights available during the 4 day fauna survey period. Spotlighting survey area encompassed the standard 50 x 50 m trapping grid and an additional 25 m around all sides.
• Quadrats were actively searched for reptiles, amphibians, mammals, scats and other signs, especially arboreal mammals such as sugar gliders and possums, and nocturnal birds including owls, frogmouth and nightjars.
• The search involved moving rocks and logs, raking through leaf litter and vegetation, looking under bark or in rock crevices. Care was taken not to damage or destroy shelter sites (eg logs, bark, and vegetation) and any upturned rocks, logs etc were placed back in the same position.
• The number of individuals of each species seen was recorded on a data sheet along with the date and time of the survey.
- Instrument
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- Binoculars and GPS
- Associated Parties
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- Role
- Principal Investigator
- Individual
- Dr Alaric Fisher
- Organization
- Flora & Fauna Division Department of Land Resource Management Northern Territory Government
- Role
- Associated Party
- Individual
- Dr Graeme Gillespie
- Position
- Director of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory Government
- Role
- Associated Party
- Individual
- Dr John Woinarski
- Position
- Data Collector
- Organization
- Charles Darwin University
- Role
- Associated Party
- Individual
- Luke Einoder
- Position
- Scientist, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Flora and Fauna Division
- Organization
- Department of Land Resource Management
- Keywords and Subject Categories
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- Keywords
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- Vertebrates
- Spotlighting
- GCMD
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- Earth Science > Biosphere > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Savannas
- Earth Science > Biological Classification > Animals/Vertebrates
- LTERN Monitoring Themes
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- Birds
- Mammals
- Herpetofauna
- Invasive animals
- ANZSRC-FOR
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- 0502
- 0602
- 0608
- Geographic Coverage
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- Geographic Description
- Nimiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park
- Bounding Coordinates
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- West
- 132.16505 degrees
- East
- 132.74043 degrees
- North
- -13.81268 degrees
- South
- -14.39819 degrees
- Temporal Coverage
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- Date
- 2015
- Taxonomic Coverage and Classification
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- Classification
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- Species
- Pteropus alecto
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- Species
- Aegotheles cristatus
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- Species
- Antaresia childreni
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- Species
- Aprosmictus erythropterus
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- Species
- Boiga irregularis
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- Species
- Carlia gracilis
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- Species
- Carlia munda
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- Species
- Chlamydosaurus kingii
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- Species
- Crinia remota
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- Species
- Crinia sp
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- Species
- Cryptoblepharus sp
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- Species
- Dacelo leachii
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- Species
- Dendrocygna eytoni
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- Species
- Eurostopodus argus
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- Species
- Gehyra australis
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- Species
- Gehyra nana
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- Species
- Heteronotia binoei
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- Species
- Litoria australis
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- Species
- Litoria bicolor
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- Species
- Litoria caerulea
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- Species
- Litoria coplandi
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- Species
- Litoria meiriana
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- Species
- Litoria nasuta
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- Species
- Litoria pallida
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- Species
- Litoria personata
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- Species
- Litoria watjulumensis
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- Species
- Manorina flavigula
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- Species
- Ninox connivens
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- Species
- Ninox novaeseelandiae
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- Species
- Ninox rufa
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- Species
- Oedura marmorata
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- Species
- Petaurus breviceps
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- Species
- Petropseudes dahli
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- Species
- Philemon argenticeps
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- Species
- Platyplectrum ornatus
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- Species
- Podargus strigoides
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- Species
- Pteropus alecto
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- Species
- Rhinella marina
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- Species
- Rhinonicteris aurantia
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- Species
- Strophurus ciliaris
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- Species
- Todiramphus sanctus
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- Species
- Trichosurus vulpecula
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- Species
- Turnix maculosus
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- Species
- Tyto novaehollandiae
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- Intellectual Rights, Licence and Usage Conditions
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CC-BY-4_0 Special Conditions Users are required to contact the data provider (Graeme Gillespie) to discuss use of these data, including collaboration or co-authorship where appropriate. Users are also required to seek permission from Northern Territory Government Department of Land Resource to discuss use of all of these data packages, and Parks Australia prior to use of data packages from Kakadu National Park. Spatial coordinates for plots are available at http://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern6.93/html (Three Parks Savanna Fire-effects Plot Network: Plot Details - Spatial Coordinates, Northern Territory, Australia).
- Data Table
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- Name
- tpsn_fauna_nocturnal_spotlighting_2015_p343t560.csv
- Attribute Information
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id
- Name
- id
- Definition
- Observation identification number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
species_id- Name
- species_id
- Definition
- Species identification number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
scientific_name- Name
- scientific_name
- Definition
- Scientific name of observed species
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
common_name- Name
- common_name
- Definition
- Common name of observed species
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
survey_site- Name
- survey_site
- Definition
- Survey identification number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
survey- Name
- survey
- Definition
- Survey name
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Enumerated Domain
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- Code Definition
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- KAKADU
- Kakadu National Park
- LITCHFIELD
- Litchfield National Park
- NITMILUK
- Nitmiluk National Park
site- Name
- site
- Definition
- Site identification number
- Measurement Type
- nominal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
date- Name
- date
- Definition
- Date of observation
- Measurement Type
- dateTime
- Measurement Domain
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- Format
- YYYY-MM-DD
- Precision
- 0
round- Name
- round
- Definition
- The number of times a site has been monitored. Entries are either 2 or 3, meaning the 2015 survey was either the second or third time sites had been surveyed.
- Measurement Type
- ordinal
- Measurement Domain
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- Text Domain
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- Definition
- Character
abundance- Name
- abundance
- Definition
- Species abundance
- Measurement Type
- ratio
- Measurement Domain
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- Standard Unit
- number
- Number Type
- whole
- Number Of Records
- 117
- Physical Structure Description
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- Object Name
- tpsn_fauna_nocturnal_spotlighting_2015_p343t560.csv
- Size
- 11753 byte
- Text Format
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- Number of Header Lines
- 1
- Record Delimiter
- #x0A
- Attribute Orientation
- column
- Simple Delimited
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- Field Delimiter
- ,
- Distribution
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Online
- URL
- ltern5.44.1
- Access
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- Access Control
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- Auth System
- knb
- Order
- allowFirst
- Allow:
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Permission Principal [all] cn=submitters,o=unaffiliated,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org [read] cn=pn_3parks_savanna_fauna,o=unaffiliated,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org [read] cn=allusers,o=unaffiliated,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org
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- Access Control
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- Auth System
- knb
- Order
- allowFirst
- Allow:
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Permission Principal [read] public [all] cn=submitters,o=unaffiliated,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org [read] cn=pn_3parks_savanna_fauna,o=unaffiliated,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org
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