Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often decline with time because animals learn and avoid the locations of nets. This avoidance or net shyness can substantially decrease sampling efficiency. We quantified the day-to-day decline in captures of Amazonian birds and bats with mist nets set at the same location for four consecutive days. We also evaluated how net avoidance influences the efficiency of surveys under different logistic scenarios using re-sampling techniques. Net avoidance caused substantial declines in bird and bat captures, although more accentuated in the latter. Most of the decline occurred between the first and second days of netting: 28% in birds and 47% in bats. Cap...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols develo...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies to date...
<div><p>The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies...
Mist nets are commonly used to survey bat populations and to estimate bat biodiversity, but several ...
The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies to date...
<p>Number of species detected in simulated surveys lasting up to 24 days when nets were moved daily ...
The use of mist nets is the most widespread technique to capture bats; however, no study has compare...
Mist netting is the most popular field technique used to estimate avian species abundance. It can, h...
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...
Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols develo...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies to date...
<div><p>The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies...
Mist nets are commonly used to survey bat populations and to estimate bat biodiversity, but several ...
The advantages of mist-netting, the main technique used in Neotropical bat community studies to date...
<p>Number of species detected in simulated surveys lasting up to 24 days when nets were moved daily ...
The use of mist nets is the most widespread technique to capture bats; however, no study has compare...
Mist netting is the most popular field technique used to estimate avian species abundance. It can, h...
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...
Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols develo...
Ecologists often use mark-recapture to estimate demographic variables such as abundance, growth rate...