Data Set Citation:
When using this data, please cite the data package:
Hikaru N.
Longitudinal and microhabitat distributions of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles and the environmental characteristics in the upper Yura River, Kyoto, Japan
ERDP-2018-09.1.2 (https://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/metacat/metacat/ERDP-2018-09.1.2/jalter-en)
General Information:
Title:Longitudinal and microhabitat distributions of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles and the environmental characteristics in the upper Yura River, Kyoto, Japan
Identifier:ERDP-2018-09.1.2
Abstract:
Quantitative data on the distribution of aquatic vertebrate species along environmental gradients at multiple spatial scales are useful for assessing habitat quality, understanding habitat selection, and predicting the population structures of focal species. In addition, comparable datasets for multiple species enable the examination of the interspecific differences in habitat niches and their differentiation or aggregation patterns in a stream assemblage, as well as the theory of species coexistence. The distributions of aquatic vertebrates and environmental characteristics on longitudinal and microhabitat scales were investigated at 21 sites in a temperate stream, the Yura River, Kyoto, Japan, during the day and at night from August to September 2009. The sites were located from the headwaters to about 40 km downstream along the main channel of the river. Snorkeling observations were conducted using the line-transect method following a standardized procedure at each sampling site with a detailed description of the spatial structure of aquatic vertebrate habitats. The microhabitat environments (water depth, current velocity, substratum characteristics, and presence/absence of vegetation cover) could be determined for all observed individuals. A total of 11,724 individuals belonging to 28 fish, two amphibian, and one reptile species were observed. The data can be used to examine the spatial patterns of focal aquatic vertebrate species and assemblages, and interspecific differences in habitat use among sympatric aquatic vertebrate species at multiple spatial scales.
Keywords:
  • amphibians
  • assemblage
  • line-transect
  • microhabitat
  • reach
  • reptile
  • snorkeling
  • stream environment
  • stream fish
Data Table, Image, and Other Data Details:
Metadata download: Ecological Metadata Language (EML) File
Data Table:Yura_Riv_upper_loc ( View Metadata | Download File download)
Data Table:Yura_Riv_upper_mea ( View Metadata | Download File download)
Data Table:Yura_Riv_upper_occ ( View Metadata | Download File download)

Involved Parties

Data Set Owners:
Individual: Nakagawa Hikaru
Organization:Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
Address:
1 Onojya, Miyama,
Nantan, Kyoto 601-0703 Japan
Email Address:
hikarunakagwa@icloud.com
Data Set Contacts:
Individual: Nakagawa Hikaru
Organization:Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
Address:
1 Onojya, Miyama,
Nantan, Kyoto 601-0703 Japan
Email Address:
hikarunakagwa@icloud.com

Data Set Characteristics

Geographic Region:
Geographic Description:Upper reaches of Yura River, Ashiu Forest Research Station of the Kyoto University Field Science Education and Research Center, Japan
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  135.5241  degrees
East:  135.7727  degrees
North:  35.25694  degrees
South:  35.3737  degrees
Time Period:
Begin:
2009-08-01
End:
2009-09-30

Sampling, Processing and Quality Control Methods

Step by Step Procedures
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The detailed information about methods can be seen on http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/JaLTER/ER_DataPapers/archives/2018/ERDP-2018-09/metadata

Data Set Usage Rights

This dataset is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode).
Access Control:
Auth System:JaLTER
Order:allowFirst
Allow: [read] public
Metadata download: Ecological Metadata Language (EML) File