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Effects of sampling strategy, detection probability, and independence of counts on the use of point counts

January 1, 1995

Many factors affect the use of point counts for monitoring bird populations, including sampling strategies, variation in detection rates, and independence of sample points. The most commonly used sampling plans are stratified sampling, cluster sampling, and systematic sampling. Each of these might be most useful for different objectives or field situations. Variation in detection probabilities and lack of independence among sample points can bias estimates and measures of precision. All of these factors should be con-sidered when using point count methods.

Publication Year 1995
Title Effects of sampling strategy, detection probability, and independence of counts on the use of point counts
Authors G.W. Pendleton
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 5210548
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center