The tropical savanna of northern Australia is extensive and relatively homogenous compared to the open woodlands of temperate Australia. The avifauna of this biome is unevenly dispersed in the landscape. A standard count method for birds using a timed search along a 100-m transect with eight repeated counts per site over 4 days, has been used extensively over the past decade or more in these savannas, but its effectiveness has never been critically examined. We used data collected from across northern Queensland from 2004 to 2010, comprising 502 single-survey sites (each transect counted eight times) and 60 sites re-sampled four times from 2004 to 2008, to examine species records and accumulation of species over time with respect to time of...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Tropical savanna environments are characterised by annual and decadal patterns of resource change, w...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
In highly seasonal tropical environments, temporal changes in habitat and resources are a significan...
<div><p>Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Bird communities were studied in two subregional areas of Cravens Peak, the Toko Plains and the Simp...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
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 ...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Tropical savanna environments are characterised by annual and decadal patterns of resource change, w...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
In highly seasonal tropical environments, temporal changes in habitat and resources are a significan...
<div><p>Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Bird communities were studied in two subregional areas of Cravens Peak, the Toko Plains and the Simp...
Indices of relative abundance do not control for variation in detectability, which can bias density ...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
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 ...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...