Biodiversity monitoring is important to identify conservation needs and test the efficacy of management actions. Variants of “abundance” ( N ) are among the most widely monitored quantities, e.g., (true) abundance, number of occupied sites (distribution, occupancy) or species richness. We propose a sampling-based view of monitoring that clearly acknowledges two sampling processes involved when monitoring N . First, measurements from the surveyed sample area are generalized to a larger area, hence the importance of a probability sample. Second, even within sampled areas only a sample of units (individuals, occupied sites, species) is counted owing to imperfect detectability p . If p < 1, counts are random variables and the...
The monitoring of species and habitats is essential to biodiversity conservation. Although guideline...
Through the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 and 2020 biodiversity targets, nations com...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
Successful conservation management is underpinned by a solid understanding of species distributions ...
This work is based partly on Defra-funded research project BE0102 and available on the Defra Science...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
[Extract] Estimation of population abundance of rare and elusive species critically depends on the e...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
[Extract] Estimation of population abundance of rare and elusive species critically depends on the e...
1. Monitoring programmes serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A m...
Monitoring programs serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A major pro...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Through the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 and 2020 biodiversity targets, nations com...
The monitoring of species and habitats is essential to biodiversity conservation. Although guideline...
Through the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 and 2020 biodiversity targets, nations com...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...
Successful conservation management is underpinned by a solid understanding of species distributions ...
This work is based partly on Defra-funded research project BE0102 and available on the Defra Science...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
[Extract] Estimation of population abundance of rare and elusive species critically depends on the e...
Species occupancy, the proportion of sites occupied by a species, is a state variable of interest in...
Monitoring is an integral part of species conservation. Monitoring programs must take imperfect dete...
[Extract] Estimation of population abundance of rare and elusive species critically depends on the e...
1. Monitoring programmes serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A m...
Monitoring programs serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A major pro...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Measuring population changes and trends is essential to identify threatened species, and is requeste...
Through the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 and 2020 biodiversity targets, nations com...
The monitoring of species and habitats is essential to biodiversity conservation. Although guideline...
Through the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 and 2020 biodiversity targets, nations com...
Abstract. For the vast majority of cases, it is highly unlikely that all the individuals of a popula...