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Statistical and procedural issues in the use of heated taxidermic mounts

January 1, 2000

Studies using mounts have an inherently nested error structure; calibration and standardization should use the appropriate procedures and statistics. One example is that individual mount differences are nested within morphological factors related to species, age, or gender; without replication, mount differences may be confused with differences due to morphology. Also, the sensitivity of mounts to orientation to wind or sun is nested within mount; without replication, inadvertent variation in mount positioning may be confused with differences among mounts. Data on heat loss from a of 1-day-old mallard duckling mount are used to illustrate orientation sensitivity.

Publication Year 2000
Title Statistical and procedural issues in the use of heated taxidermic mounts
DOI 10.1016/S0306-4565(99)00094-7
Authors G.S. Bakken, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, A.F. Boysen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Thermal Biology
Index ID 1002992
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center