1. Dataset of Passerine bird communities in a Mediterranean high mountain (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
- Author
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Lola Álvarez-Ruiz, Antonio Jesús Pérez-Luque, Regino Zamora, Francisco J. Bonet-García, and José Miguel Barea-Azcón
- Subjects
0106 biological sciences ,Mediterranean climate ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,global-change monitoring ,Mediterranean high mountain ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Abundance (ecology) ,biology.animal ,IUCN Red List ,Ecosystem ,Transect ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,abundance ,biology ,Ecology ,species composition ,Sierra Nevada (Spain) ,Global change ,Passerine ,Taxon ,Geography ,Passerines ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Physical geography ,Data Paper - Abstract
In this data paper, a dataset of passerine bird communities is described in Sierra Nevada, a Mediterranean high mountain located in southern Spain. The dataset includes occurrence data from bird surveys conducted in four representative ecosystem types of Sierra Nevada from 2008 to 2015. For each visit, bird species numbers as well as distance to the transect line were recorded. A total of 27847 occurrence records were compiled with accompanying measurements on distance to the transect and animal counts. All records are of species in the order Passeriformes. Records of 16 different families and 44 genera were collected. Some of the taxa in the dataset are included in the European Red List. This dataset belongs to the Sierra Nevada Global-Change Observatory (OBSNEV), a long-term research project designed to compile socio-ecological information on the major ecosystem types in order to identify the impacts of global change in this area.
- Published
- 2016