Bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests in SW Ethiopia

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Description

This is a study comparing the bird diversity in homegardens and forests in southwestern Ethiopia. The data consist of both point count and mist netting data from 8 sites: two forest sites and 3 homegardens close to the forest edge and 3 homegardens far from the forest. The results are published in: Engelen, D., Lemessa, D., Şekercioglu, C. & Hylander, K. 2016. Similar bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests. Bird Conservation International 8:1-13. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270916000162

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Hylander K, Engelen D, Lemessa D, Şekercioglu Ç H (2026). Bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests in SW Ethiopia. Version 1.1. No organisation. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt.gbif.org/resource?r=birds_homegardens_gera&v=1.1

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Keywords

Samplingevent; homegarden; forest; coffee; distance; fragmentation

Contacts

Kristoffer Hylander
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Stockholm University
10691 Stockholm
SE
Dries Engelen
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Stockholm University
10691 Stockholm
SE
Debissa Lemessa
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Addis Ababa University
Addis Ababa
ET
ÇAĞAN H. Şekercioglu
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
The University of Utah
Utah
US

Geographic Coverage

Ethiopia

Bounding Coordinates South West [7.754, 36.302], North East [7.789, 36.385]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date 2012-02-01

Project Data

No Description available

Title Project CESP2024-013
Identifier CESP2024-013

The personnel involved in the project:

Kristoffer Hylander

Sampling Methods

These visits were equally divided between only mist netting, only point counts or conducting both methods simultaneously. Consequently, the data from each site are based on four mist netting days and four point-count days. Point counts at each site were separated by at least eight days and mist netting was done twice for two consecutive days, with at least a two-week gap. For mist netting, we used 14 2.5 m-high, 4-shelf nets (12 x 12 m nets and 2 x 9 m nets), for a total of 162 m at each site. The nets were opened every day from 06h00 to 12h00, but had to be occasionally closed during periods of rain, passing cattle, etc. (for a total of 10 h in close gardens, 2.5 h in far gardens and 0 h in forest). Nets were checked every half hour by two people working in opposite directions in order to limit the time spent around the nets. After the birds were extracted, they were identified using Redman et al. ( 2011 ) and banded with numbered metal rings.

Study Extent 8 sites in southwestern Ethiopia in Gera district in Oromia region. 2 forest sites and 3 homegardens close to the forest edge and 3 homegardens far from the forest. These sites were part of a larger study involving 40 homegardens (Lemessa et al. 2015 ), so more details on vegetation characteristics can be found there. Lemessa, D., Hylander, K. and Hambäck, P. (2015) The effect of local and landscape land-use composition on predatory arthropods in a tropical agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecol. 30: 167–180.

Method step description:

  1. see sampling description

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Engelen, D., Lemessa, D., Şekercioglu, C. & Hylander, K. 2016. Similar bird communities in homegardens at different distances from Afromontane forests. Bird Conservation International 8:1-13 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270916000162

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