Spacing of point counts for grassland bird surveys in small geographical areas: Biases and tradeoffs...
Spacing of point counts for grassland bird surveys in small geographical areas: Biases and tradeoffs/Espaciado de conteos por puntos en reconocimientos de aves de pradera en areas geograficas pequenas: sesgos y eompensaciones
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Wilson Ornithological Society
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Point counts are the most commonly employed methodology in bird surveys. Survey points are usually spaced >250 m apart to prevent double counting. In cases where they are used in small (<200 ha) geographic areas, this spacing results in a very small sample size, which may substantially underestimate species richness. Alternatively, locating survey...
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Spacing of point counts for grassland bird surveys in small geographical areas: Biases and tradeoffs/Espaciado de conteos por puntos en reconocimientos de aves de pradera en areas geograficas pequenas: sesgos y eompensaciones
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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A678464837
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1559-4491