We used a bird-song simulation system to experimentally assess the effects of habitat, vegetation structure, and background noise on detection probability in aural avian point counts. We simulated bird songs of seven species in two habitats (mixed pine–hardwood forest and deciduous forest) and two leaf conditions (leaves on and leaves off) with two levels of background noise (~40 dB and ~50 dB). Estimated detection probabilities varied greatly among species, and complex interactions among all the factors existed. Background noise and the presence of leaves on trees decreased detection probabilities, and estimated detection probabilities were higher in mixed pine–hardwood forest than in deciduous forest. At 100 m, average estimated detection...
Roadside point counts are often used to estimate trends of bird populations. The use of aural count...
Acoustic signals are frequently used for estimating avian species richness, abundance and community ...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected b...
We used a bird-song simulation system to experimentally assess the effects of habitat, vegetation st...
Birds are commonly used as bio-indicators of the quality of environments and the changes to them. Th...
Birds are commonly used as bio-indicators of the quality of environments and the changes to them. Th...
Abstract: The probability of detecting an individual or species is an important parameter in studies...
Electronic bioacoustic techniques are providing new and effective ways of monitoring birds and have ...
Although acoustic recordings have recently gained popularity as an alternative to point counts for s...
Imperfect detectability can complicate analysis of bird survey data. Adjustment methods to account f...
Abstract Avian point counts vary over space and time due to actual differences in abundance, differe...
The use of aural surveys to estimate population parameters is widespread in avian studies.Despite ef...
Biodiversity monitoring is important to follow temporal changes of the environment. We examined whet...
In this study I evaluated the effectiveness of an acoustic recording system (SRS) for surveying trop...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008Point count and species-specific surveys are ...
Roadside point counts are often used to estimate trends of bird populations. The use of aural count...
Acoustic signals are frequently used for estimating avian species richness, abundance and community ...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected b...
We used a bird-song simulation system to experimentally assess the effects of habitat, vegetation st...
Birds are commonly used as bio-indicators of the quality of environments and the changes to them. Th...
Birds are commonly used as bio-indicators of the quality of environments and the changes to them. Th...
Abstract: The probability of detecting an individual or species is an important parameter in studies...
Electronic bioacoustic techniques are providing new and effective ways of monitoring birds and have ...
Although acoustic recordings have recently gained popularity as an alternative to point counts for s...
Imperfect detectability can complicate analysis of bird survey data. Adjustment methods to account f...
Abstract Avian point counts vary over space and time due to actual differences in abundance, differe...
The use of aural surveys to estimate population parameters is widespread in avian studies.Despite ef...
Biodiversity monitoring is important to follow temporal changes of the environment. We examined whet...
In this study I evaluated the effectiveness of an acoustic recording system (SRS) for surveying trop...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2008Point count and species-specific surveys are ...
Roadside point counts are often used to estimate trends of bird populations. The use of aural count...
Acoustic signals are frequently used for estimating avian species richness, abundance and community ...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected b...