<div><p><b>Capsule</b> Heterogeneous detectability amongst species may impact multi-species bird surveys and if not accounted for, may bias community level conclusions. Estimates of detectability were produced for 195 UK bird species, and detectability was significantly affected by bird size, diet and habitat specialization.</p><p><b>Aims</b> To estimate detectability and understand which species traits may impact detectability.</p><p><b>Methods</b> We estimated the detectability of 195 species of birds in the UK using distance sampling methods and examined the average detectability of genetically related groups. We tested the significance of species traits in describing variation in detectability, whilst controlling for phylogenetic relati...
<div><p>We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting speci...
The use of biodiversity surrogates is an increasingly popular tool, because it provides strong resul...
Functional diversity (FD) approaches have been increasingly used to understand ecosystem functioning...
Capsule Heterogeneous detectability amongst species may impact multi-species bird surveys and if not...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
<div><p>Our ecological knowledge base is extensive, but the motivations for research are many and va...
1.Recent advances in the estimation of species richness from count data have allowed avian ecologist...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
Understanding temporal variability in population size is important for conservation biology because ...
<p>Barplots from BCR 31 of the 20 species for which detection rates are proportionally most similar ...
Because specialist species evolved in more temporally and spatially homogeneous environments than ge...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
In this work, I tested the premise that the distribution of a group of few common bird species can b...
he monitoring of animal populations is essential for reporting on the state of the environment, with...
Ecological indicators are increasingly being used to monitor the state of the environment. Ideally i...
<div><p>We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting speci...
The use of biodiversity surrogates is an increasingly popular tool, because it provides strong resul...
Functional diversity (FD) approaches have been increasingly used to understand ecosystem functioning...
Capsule Heterogeneous detectability amongst species may impact multi-species bird surveys and if not...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
<div><p>Our ecological knowledge base is extensive, but the motivations for research are many and va...
1.Recent advances in the estimation of species richness from count data have allowed avian ecologist...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
Understanding temporal variability in population size is important for conservation biology because ...
<p>Barplots from BCR 31 of the 20 species for which detection rates are proportionally most similar ...
Because specialist species evolved in more temporally and spatially homogeneous environments than ge...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
In this work, I tested the premise that the distribution of a group of few common bird species can b...
he monitoring of animal populations is essential for reporting on the state of the environment, with...
Ecological indicators are increasingly being used to monitor the state of the environment. Ideally i...
<div><p>We developed a statistical model to estimate the abundances of potentially interacting speci...
The use of biodiversity surrogates is an increasingly popular tool, because it provides strong resul...
Functional diversity (FD) approaches have been increasingly used to understand ecosystem functioning...