Animal research often relies on catching wild animals; however, individuals may have different trappability, and this can generate bias. We studied bias in mist netting, the main method for catching wild birds. The unusually high resighting rate in our study population-house sparrows (Passer domesticus) on Lundy Island (England)-allowed us to obtain accurate estimates of the population size. This unique situation enabled us to test for catching bias in mist netting using deviations from the expected Poisson distribution. There was no evidence that a fraction of the birds in the population consistently remained uncaught. However, we detected a different bias: More birds than expected were captured only once within a year. This bias probably ...
Inferences drawn from long‐term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
Camera traps are increasingly used in ecological research. However, tests of their performance are s...
To attain international importance and thus protection as a Ramsar site or as a Special Protection A...
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...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
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...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies of animals are vulnerable to biases in observability ...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
In many bird monitoring Surveys, no attempt is made to estimate bird densities or abundance. instead...
Inferences drawn from long‐term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
Camera traps are increasingly used in ecological research. However, tests of their performance are s...
To attain international importance and thus protection as a Ramsar site or as a Special Protection A...
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...
Detectability of birds varies with habitat (broadleaf/coniferous, stages of succession, etc). Correc...
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...
Inferences drawn from long-term field studies of animals are vulnerable to biases in observability ...
ABSTRACT Ornithologists are increasingly cognizant of the effect of detection error on abundance es...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
In many bird monitoring Surveys, no attempt is made to estimate bird densities or abundance. instead...
Inferences drawn from long‐term field studies are vulnerable to biases in observability of different...
Camera traps are increasingly used in ecological research. However, tests of their performance are s...
To attain international importance and thus protection as a Ramsar site or as a Special Protection A...