Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density estimates such that ecological processes are difficult to infer. Distance sampling methods can be used to correct for detectability, but in rainforest, where dense vegetation and diverse assemblages complicate sampling, information is lacking about factors affecting their application. Rare species present an additional challenge, as data may be too sparse to fit detection functions. We present analyses of distance sampling data collected for a diverse tropical rainforest bird assemblage across broad elevational and latitudinal gradients in North Queensland, Australia. Using audio and visual detections, we assessed the influence of various fac...
1. In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection....
In this study I evaluated the effectiveness of an acoustic recording system (SRS) for surveying trop...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
This research was funded by the Australian Government’s National Environmental Research Program, the...
<div><p>Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias ...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
1) Autonomous sound recorders are increasingly used to survey birds, and other wildlife taxa. Specie...
<p>Left: Box-plots showing the relative effect of each covariate, expressed as the proportion of tot...
Birds are tempting to include in studies of tropical ecology and conservation. Yet, they are decepti...
Although acoustic recordings have recently gained popularity as an alternative to point counts for s...
In this thesis I endeavour to advance our understanding of the influence of climate on patterns of d...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
1. In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection....
In this study I evaluated the effectiveness of an acoustic recording system (SRS) for surveying trop...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
This research was funded by the Australian Government’s National Environmental Research Program, the...
<div><p>Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias ...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
1) Autonomous sound recorders are increasingly used to survey birds, and other wildlife taxa. Specie...
<p>Left: Box-plots showing the relative effect of each covariate, expressed as the proportion of tot...
Birds are tempting to include in studies of tropical ecology and conservation. Yet, they are decepti...
Although acoustic recordings have recently gained popularity as an alternative to point counts for s...
In this thesis I endeavour to advance our understanding of the influence of climate on patterns of d...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
1. In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection....
In this study I evaluated the effectiveness of an acoustic recording system (SRS) for surveying trop...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...