Occurrence records of small and medium sized mammal species in Tana River Basin, Kenya
Citation
Musila S, Rumoky J, Muthama L, Legrange G, Zuhura A, Odhiambo K, Kamau P, Masinde S (2020). Occurrence records of small and medium sized mammal species in Tana River Basin, Kenya. Version 1.3. National Museums of Kenya. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xtsgbk accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
The dataset represents 501 mammal records. This include 213 occurrence records of mammal species recorded in a field expedition undertaken in mid Tana River Basin (TRB) ecosystem (Bangal, Garissa, Bura and Hola), in between 1st to 7th November 2019. A total of 38 different small and medium sized mammal species of 11 orders were recorded from above expedition. Order Cetartiodactyla (Even-toed Ungulates), Carnivora (Carnivorans) and Primates (Primates) were the most common. Of the 213 mammal observations counted in the entire study areas, the sightings of Kirk’s Dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) were the most abundant followed by Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus). Three groups of Reticulated Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) cumulatively of 35 animals, were observed in between Garissa to Bulanandir-Kora Kora. The rangeland in the study areas (Bangal, Garissa, Bura and Hola) was devoid of large and medium sized mammals, probably because of illegal bush-meat hunting, highly degraded habitats by livestock overgrazing and continuous invasion by the exotic Prosopsis juliflora bushes. An additional, 288 records of stuffed skins/skulls were retrieved and digitized from specimens collected and preserved at the Mammalogy Section lab, National Museums of Kenya (NMK). These specimens were mainly of small mammals (rodents, shrews and bats) collected in different localities within the entire Tana River Basin (TRB) ecosystem in between 1903-2015. The most dominant were individuals of the Order Rodentia (210), followed by Soricomorpha (white-toothed Shrews (22) and Order Chiroptera (bats (21). This information underscores the importance of the entire TRB ecosystem for the conservation of mammal biodiversity in Kenya.Taxonomic Coverages
Mammal species: Phylum - Chordata, Class – Mammalia; represented by 13 Orders, 40 families and 76 genera.
Identification - Species and subspecies.
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Carnivorarank: order
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Cetartiodacytlarank: order
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Chiropterarank: order
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Erinaceomorpharank: order
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Hyracoidearank: order
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Lagomorpharank: order
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Macroscelidearank: order
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Perissodactylarank: order
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Primatesrank: order
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Proboscidearank: order
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Rodentiarank: order
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Soricomorpharank: order
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Tubulidentatarank: order
Geographic Coverages
Tana River Basin, south eastern Kenya
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Contacts
Simon Musilaoriginator
position: Head, Mammalogy Section
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: smusila@museums.or.ke
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Joseph Rumoky
originator
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: josephrumoky@gmail.com
Leah Muthama
originator
email: lwangithi@gmail.com
George Legrange
originator
email: georgelegrange95@gmail.com
Aziza Zuhura
originator
position: Lab Technician - Mammalogy Section
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: azizazuhura@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Kevin Odhiambo
originator
position: Project Assistant
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: kevinabrahamsodhiambo@gmail.com
Peris Kamau
originator
position: Senior Research Scientist
National Museums of Kenya
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Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
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email: periskamau2@yahoo.com
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Siro Masinde
originator
position: Principal Research Scientist
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
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email: siromasinde@hotmail.com
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Simon Musila
metadata author
position: Head, Mammalogy Section
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: smusila@museums.or.ke
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Esther Mwangi
processor
position: Research Scientist
National Museums of Kenya
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Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: ewmwangi@museums.or.ke
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Lawrence Monda
publisher
position: ICT Manager
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
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email: lmonda@museums.or.ke
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke
Simon Musila
administrative point of contact
position: Head, Mammalogy Section
National Museums of Kenya
Museum Hill Road
Nairobi
40658 - 00100
Nairobi
KE
email: smusila@museums.or.ke
homepage: http://www.museums.or.ke