Evaluating two avian monitoring tools for detecting relative abundance of species during autumn migration

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY
M. Blake, Megan A. Fylling, D. Leick, Tricia Rodriguez, Katharine R. Stone
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Abstract

. Detecting changes in abundance through time is important for understanding how factors like climate change or habitat conditions affect migrating populations and is limited by our ability to monitor them. We compared two widely used monitoring tools to determine whether they are comparable for detecting relative abundance of migratory birds. This study evaluated how flight calls detected by autonomous recording unit throughout the night compared to diurnal detections of birds captured via standard effort mist netting the following morning at three elevational sites in the Intermountain West. Across all species, mist netting performed better for characterizing species diversity. Among the 21 species detected at least once by both methods, increased detection of nocturnal flight calls was significantly (p = 0.036) but only moderately correlated (r = 0.46) with increases in mist-net captures the following day, demonstrating that the two methods are not adequately equivalent for tracking relative abundance. Each method has strengths as well as limitations
评估两种用于检测秋季迁徙期间物种相对丰度的鸟类监测工具
. 检测丰度随时间的变化对于了解气候变化或栖息地条件等因素如何影响迁徙人口非常重要,但我们的监测能力有限。我们比较了两种广泛使用的监测工具,以确定它们在检测候鸟的相对丰度方面是否具有可比性。这项研究评估了夜间自动记录装置对飞行叫声的检测,并将第二天早上在山间西部三个海拔较高的地点通过标准努力雾网捕获的鸟类的白天检测进行了比较。在所有物种中,雾网在表征物种多样性方面表现更好。在两种方法均检测到至少一次的21个物种中,夜间飞行呼叫的检测增加显著(p = 0.036),但与第二天雾网捕获的增加仅中度相关(r = 0.46),表明两种方法在跟踪相对丰度方面并不充分等同。每种方法都有优点和局限性
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Journal of Field Ornithology
Journal of Field Ornithology 生物-鸟类学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
22
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Field Ornithology welcomes original articles that emphasize the descriptive or experimental study of birds in their natural habitats. Articles depicting general techniques, emphasizing conservation, describing life history, or assessing published studies or existing ideas are appropriate. The Journal is especially interested in field studies conducted in the Neotropics and those involving participation by nonprofessional ornithologists.
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