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Regional patterns in proportion of bird species detected in the North American Breeding Bird Survey

Proceedings of the Second International Wildlife Management Congress, held June 28 - July 2, 1999, Godollo, Hungary. OCLC: 51624787 PDF on file: 6810_Sauer.pdf
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Edited by: Rebecca FieldRobert J. WarrenHenryk Okarma, and Paul R. Sievert

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Abstract

Counts from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) underestimate species richness. We use capture-recapture methods to estimate species richness from BBS count data collected in 1996 and show that detection probabilities demonstrate clear regional patterns. Capture-recapture methods should be used to estimate species richness from count data, and failure to use estimation procedures for species richness could result in biased estimates of spatial change in species richness.
Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Regional patterns in proportion of bird species detected in the North American Breeding Bird Survey
Year Published 2001
Language English
Publisher The Wildlife Society
Publisher location Bethesda, Maryland
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description xix, 399
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Other Government Series
Larger Work Title Wildlife, Land, and People: Priorities for the 21st Century
First page 293
Last page 296
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