rediscovery_and_range_extension_of_crocidura_spp_in_west_java
This data presents the first record of Crocidura umbra (Demos, Achmadi, Handika, Maharadatunkamsi, Rowe & Esselstyn, 2016) from Mount Papandayan, previously thought to be endemic to Mount Gede. Additionally, it extends the known range of Crocidura orientalis (Jentink, 1890) to Mount Papandayan and Crocidura monticola (Peters, 1870) to Mount Sawal. We also rediscovered Crocidura brunnea (Jentink, 1888) in the Javan lowland forest, with the last record dating back to 1937.
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Samplingevent; Occurrences; Forest‑Dependent Taxon; Insectivore; Leuweung Sancang; Microendemism; Mount Papandayan; Mount Sawal; White-Toothed Shrew; West Java; Shrew; Crocidura; Eulipotyphla
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Cobertura Geográfica
This data covers the eastern part of West Java, which was previously unsurveyed. We conducted surveys on Mount Sawal and Mount Papandayan as separate mountains, as well as Leuweung Sancang, which consists of lowland forests.
Coordenadas límite | Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-8,4, 106,06], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [-5,32, 109,14] |
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Cobertura Taxonómica
The taxonomic coverage of this dataset includes four species of white-toothed shrews (Crocidura) from the family Soricidae: Crocidura umbra Demos, Achmadi, Handika, Maharadatunkamsi, Rowe & Esselstyn, 2016; Crocidura monticola Peters, 1870; Crocidura orientalis Jentink, 1890; and Crocidura brunnea Jentink, 1888. This dataset provides valuable insights into the diversity of Crocidura species in Java.
Género | Crocidura (white-toothed shrew) |
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Datos del Proyecto
Crocidura Wagler, 1832 is a widespread genus with high micro‑endemism. Unfortunately, its Javan species lacks adequate information on its geographic distribution. Here, we present the first record of Crocidura umbra Demos, Achmadi, Handika, Maharadatunkamsi, Rowe & Esselstyn, 2016 from Mount Papandayan, which was previously thought to be endemic to Mount Gede, expand the geographic range of Crocidura orientalis Jentink, 1890 on Mount Papandayan and Crocidura monticola Peters, 1870 on Mount Sawal, and rediscover Crocidura brunnea Jentink, 1888 in Javan lowland forest. The new data provide important information to better understand this inadequately studied genus of small mammal on Java.
Título | Rediscovery and range extension of Crocidura spp. (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae) in West Java, Indonesia |
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Fuentes de Financiación | This study was financially supported by the School of Life Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung (partially funded). |
Descripción del Área de Estudio | This data covers the eastern part of West Java, which was previously unsurveyed. We conducted surveys on Mount Sawal and Mount Papandayan as separate mountains, as well as Leuweung Sancang, which consists of lowland forests. |
Descripción del Diseño | The three sites have different elevations: Mount Papandayan (ca. 2,200 m a.s.l.), Mount Sawal (ca. 1,000 m a.s.l.), and Leuweung Sancang (ca. 10 m a.s.l.). For each location, four days (three nights) of data collection were conducted with a combination of 55 traps that consist of 10 L bucket pitfall traps with drift fence, Victor traps, and Sherman traps. We used a mixture of peanut butter and “terasi”, a traditional shrimp paste, as bait. |
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Métodos de Muestreo
For each location, four days (three nights) of data collection were conducted with a combination of 55 traps that consist of 10 L bucket pitfall traps with drift fence, Victor traps, and Sherman traps. We used a mixture of peanut butter and “terasi”, a traditional shrimp paste, as bait.
Área de Estudio | This data covers the eastern part of West Java, which was previously unsurveyed. We conducted surveys on Mount Sawal and Mount Papandayan as separate mountains, as well as Leuweung Sancang, which consists of lowland forests. All sites belong to secondary and/or primary forest, with additional riparian areas for Gunung Sawal and Leuweung Sancang. The three sites have different elevations: Mount Papandayan (ca. 2,200 m a.s.l.), Mount Sawal (ca. 1,000 m a.s.l.), and Leuweung Sancang (ca. 10 m a.s.l.). |
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Identificadores Alternativos | https://ipt.pensoft.net/resource?r=rediscovery_and_range_extension_of_crocidura_spp_in_west_java |
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