The Cloudbridge Reserve - Research Reports

Biomonitoring of Habitat Recovery
Kate Moss, John Tingerthal, and Cathy Scudieri
and Daphne Tragaki, Sergio Boccio, and others


This study is long term project designed to monitor the cloud forest's recovery and biodiversity at Cloudbridge.

We monitor 7 Sites selected to represent different conditions.  At each Site, we document four aspects of the ecosystem: (1) the surrounding flora, (2) the ground conditions, (3) fauna, and (4) a species count in several two-meter-square quadrats near the Site.
The Sites are the same as those chosen for the Photomonitoring study, and the results can be matched up with the photographic database.

Our methodology is described in the Biomonitoring Guide (see below). The intention is to record these observations every 6 months -- research volunteers are needed. The sites include those undergoing deliberate reforestation (see the Reforestation sequence of pages) and others where natural recovery is occurring (see Forest Recovery in the Nature Notes).
Sergio collecting plants on Cloudbridge

biomonitoring_site_mapBiomonitoring Methodology: Documents

The field research methods are described in three related documents, and three sets of forms:

  • The Biomonitoring Guide. This is a comrehensive description of the field research and data recording technique employed by each biomonitoring researcher. It's essential reading for those who hope to work on this project.
  • The Biomonitoring Field Guide. This is a handy 2-page summary, intended to be laminated and taken into the field.
  • The Biomonitoring Site Map. This shows the locations of the 7 Bio/Photo Observation Sites on the Cloudbridge Reserve.
  • Field Reporting Forms.

Below are samples of the Field Reporting Forms. Click on each image to retrieve a printable version.








Table 1. Biomonitoring Site Form. One for each of the seven sites.
Table 2. Quadrat Sampling Form. Two or more for each site.
Table 3. Species Attribute Form. To be used to record and describe new species -- those not already described in previous field reports.
biomonitoring_site_form biomonitoring_quadrat_form biomonitoring_species_form

Biomonitoring Results

The field research results are retained in a database that can be queried to view the findings in a number of differnet ways. They available upon request.



Copyright ©2006 Ian Giddy. All rights reserved.
 Last revised 31 December 2006