Corredor neotropical de migración de aves en Colombia Temporada I-II/2016
Authors: Bayly, Nicholas; Castro, Angela Patricia Caguazango;
doi: 10.15472/7hfty0
Corredor neotropical de migración de aves en Colombia Temporada I-II/2016
Abstract
Este set de datos es el resultado de los censos de ocupación realizados a través el norte de Colombia como parte del proyecto Corredor Neotropical de Migración (Neotropical Flyways Project). Involucran dos temporadas de muestreo durante las migraciones de primavera y otoño en el 2016. Los censos fueron llevados a cabo en 16 sitios, en los cuales se establecieron entre 8 y 16 transectos, los cuales fueron visitados 4 veces cada 10 días durante cada migración.
Keywords
Occurrence, censos de ocupación, aves migratorias, Observation
Occurrence, censos de ocupación, aves migratorias, Observation
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