Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following rapid assessment programs to accumulate significant amounts of data during short periods of time. During this study, two surveying methods were used to evaluate which technique rapidly accumulated most species (> 90% of the estimated empirical value) at lowland Atlantic Forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Birds were counted during the 2008-2010 breeding seasons using 10-minute point counts and 10-species lists. Overall, point counting detected as many species as lists (79 vs. 83, respectively), and 88 points (14.7 h) detected 90% of the estimated species richness. Forty-one lists were insufficient to detect 90% of all spec...
The biodiversity inventory in protected areas from Atlantic Forest can increase knowledge about spec...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...
Within-site variability in species detectability is a problem common to many biodiversity assessment...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
Devido ao rápido e contínuo desmatamento, inventários avifaunísticos realizados na Mata Atlântica tê...
Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols develo...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
Effective monitoring programs for biodiversity are needed to assess trends in biodiversity and evalu...
Background: Raptor distributions and abundances are poorly known in southern Brazil. Given that rapt...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Background: Raptor distributions and abundances are poorly known in southern Brazil. Given that rapt...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
The urgency of conservation concerns in the tropics, linked with the limitations imposed on research...
The biodiversity inventory in protected areas from Atlantic Forest can increase knowledge about spec...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...
Within-site variability in species detectability is a problem common to many biodiversity assessment...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
Devido ao rápido e contínuo desmatamento, inventários avifaunísticos realizados na Mata Atlântica tê...
Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols develo...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
Effective monitoring programs for biodiversity are needed to assess trends in biodiversity and evalu...
Background: Raptor distributions and abundances are poorly known in southern Brazil. Given that rapt...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Background: Raptor distributions and abundances are poorly known in southern Brazil. Given that rapt...
It is crucial for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are large and effective enough to s...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
The urgency of conservation concerns in the tropics, linked with the limitations imposed on research...
The biodiversity inventory in protected areas from Atlantic Forest can increase knowledge about spec...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...
Within-site variability in species detectability is a problem common to many biodiversity assessment...