Gishwati-Mukura
IUCN IVNational Park · 2015
32 km²
Locality · RWA
Rwanda
Species observed
68
Observations
388
Area
2,2km²
Sample of 8 species (selected proportionally per kingdom among those with at least one documented interaction here) to keep the graph readable. Hover for details, click to explore the full ecosystem of a species.
ℹ️ The territory contains many more species than displayed and all their documented interactions: the graph is intentionally the structural skeleton (top-N species by composite local score, edges filtered by Serrano 2009 disparity filter α=0.2).
Tissu écologique de Nyamibombwe : 7 espèces reliées par 7 interactions GloBI sur 3 types (connectance 25.0%, filtre Serrano α=0.2). 1 bulle taxonomique (cascade genre/famille GloBI, ≥3 espèces).
Comparaison sur la connectance du réseau local complet vs distribution nationale (toutes les communes françaises).
68 distinct species · 388 observations
Source: GBIF Occurrence snapshot 2026-05-01.
Mean T°
15,3°C
Annual rain
1 703mm
Warmest m°
19,9°C
Coldest m°
10,2°C
Elevation: 2 264 m on average (min 2 201 m, max 2 526 m)
CHELSA BIO 1-19 v2.1 · ETOPO DEM 60s · Köppen-Geiger 1991-2020 (Beck et al. 2018)
pH H₂O
4,9
Org. C
54,6g/kg
Clay
34,8%
Sand
39,8%
Silt
25,5%
Average over 0-30 cm. Per-depth details in expert panel.
Dominant lithology: mtGLiMaggregated to Rutsiro
SoilGrids 250m (ISRIC, 2017) · GLiM v1.0 (Hartmann & Moosdorf 2012)
Copernicus Global Land Cover 100m (Buchhorn et al. 2020)
Hydrology metrics for this exact territory
Stream length here
0,3km
Basins crossed
1
Max stream order
2
Max drainage
3 331km²
Discharge in basins
0,0m³/s
Mean precip.
1 273mm/an
Mean T°
18,4°C
Moisture idx
-0,13
Mean runoff
281mm/an
Mean elev. (basins)
1 866m
Live spatial overlap (cached after first hit) · HydroBASINS lev08 × HydroLAKES × HydroRIVERS v10
Pop. density
4hab/km²
Built-up
267,9%
Pesticides
3,5kg/km²
GHSL POP/Built 2020 · VIIRS lumière nocturne · PEST-CHEMGRIDS 2020 (Maggi et al.)
National Park · 2015
32 km²
WDPA (World Database on Protected Areas) — UNEP-WCMC & IUCN