Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols developed in temperate regions, with little attention to possible modifications for tropical systems. Using these methods on a 3-month basis from December 2009-January 2011 in two forest fragments in southeastern Brazil, we wished to evaluate how long these locations needed to be surveyed with point counts for a relatively complete avifaunal inventory (at least 90% of all species and contacts), and if mist net hourly captures can equally detect numbers of species and individuals. Daily counting with four 20-min points during five consecutive days in a rain forest (MC) detected 90% of the estimated species richness after 20 h (60 20-min point counts...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Mist netting and point-counting are the two most commonly used techniques for surveying Neotropical ...
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 ...
We used variable-radius point counts and mist-netting to estimate forest bird abundances in the Maul...
In tropical cloud forest systems a lack of systematic programs and infrastructure result in avian po...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
Birds are a frequently chosen group for biodiversity monitoring as they are comparatively straightfo...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
We compared the results of mist-net and checklist surveys carried out on 6 days in the months of Jun...
AbstractMist nets may be opened at different heights in the forest, but they are seldom used over 3 ...
Capturing birds with mist-nets has been the sole method used or proposed for making species inventor...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Mist netting and point-counting are the two most commonly used techniques for surveying Neotropical ...
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 ...
We used variable-radius point counts and mist-netting to estimate forest bird abundances in the Maul...
In tropical cloud forest systems a lack of systematic programs and infrastructure result in avian po...
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and ...
Birds are a frequently chosen group for biodiversity monitoring as they are comparatively straightfo...
Due to rapid and continuous deforestation, recent bird surveys in the Atlantic Forest are following ...
In the northern hemisphere, bird counts have been fundamental in gathering data to understand popula...
We compared the results of mist-net and checklist surveys carried out on 6 days in the months of Jun...
AbstractMist nets may be opened at different heights in the forest, but they are seldom used over 3 ...
Capturing birds with mist-nets has been the sole method used or proposed for making species inventor...
Mist netting is a widely used technique to sample bird and bat assemblages. However, captures often ...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...
Studies comparing different bird censusing methods are useful for assessing relative biases, synthes...