Bird Surveys - Expedition Field Techniques
Series: EXPEDITION FIELD TECHNIQUES
Edited by Colin Bibby, Martin Jones and Stuart Marsden
134 pages, figs.
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Details all the techniques that might be needed to obtain and analyse good quantitative bird data from the field, highlighting potential problems and pitfalls of such work. Sections cover the following: Why Count Birds?; Study Design; Estimating bird densities using distance sampling; Counting single species; Asessment of sites: measurement of species richness and diversity; Bird-habitat studies; and Maximising the impact of the work.
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