Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Corrections may be made if independent data are available, or if distance to each registration is measured. A simple binomial model developed to analyse point count data developed for bias resulting from bird response to the observer can correct for the effects of variation of detectability with reasonable robustness. -from Authors</p
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
Abstract Avian point counts vary over space and time due to actual differences in abundance, differe...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
Point counts are the most used surveys used to measure avian diversity and abundance. In recent yea...
Imperfect detectability can complicate analysis of bird survey data. Adjustment methods to account f...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
No one bird survey technique is perfect. Either the assumptions made by a technique are difficult to...
No one bird survey technique is perfect. Either the assumptions made by a technique are difficult to...
We used the distance detection function from five-minute point counts entirely within large woody ve...
We used the distance detection function from five-minute point counts entirely within large woody ve...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
Abstract Avian point counts vary over space and time due to actual differences in abundance, differe...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
Point counts are the most used surveys used to measure avian diversity and abundance. In recent yea...
Imperfect detectability can complicate analysis of bird survey data. Adjustment methods to account f...
The most popular method used to gain an understanding of population trends or of differences in bird...
No one bird survey technique is perfect. Either the assumptions made by a technique are difficult to...
No one bird survey technique is perfect. Either the assumptions made by a technique are difficult to...
We used the distance detection function from five-minute point counts entirely within large woody ve...
We used the distance detection function from five-minute point counts entirely within large woody ve...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trapp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
Abstract Avian point counts vary over space and time due to actual differences in abundance, differe...