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Raw presence-absence community composition of passerines, rodents, and ants at eastern slope of Mt. Segrila

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Abstract

Along the eastern slope of Mt. Segrila, we performed field surveys for passerines, rodents, and ants, respectively. The compositional information of passerines was collected from 4-10 times’ field observations of 17 sampling transects (800 m-2,300 m) dating from June 2018/2019 to June 2020. Field survey on rodents included snap-trapping and field observations. Snap-trappings were conducted from nine sampling sites with two trapping surveys during early (March-July) and late (July-September) wet seasons in 2014. We also conducted three field observations as snap-trapping, of which the first and second were carried out as snap-trapping, and the third field observation was conducted in August 2018. We collected ant species (including three unidentified species) from 11 sampling sites during July-August 2009. As we found no ant in the highest sampling sites (4,548 m), they were judged absent there.