Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Mário
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Travassos, Paulo, Repas, Miguel, Cabral, João Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10348/4317
Resumo: for bird surveys, considered as standard conditions, in many occasions these conditions are not fulfilled. These are for instance the case of environmental impact assessments (EIA), where the field work is, recurrently, carried out in variable and non-standard weather conditions or in the scope of general ecological monitoring (GEM) programs, where different taxa (birds and other animal groups) are sampled simultaneously with distinct methodological requirements. The present work examined the applicability of a stochastic dynamic methodology (StDM) for predicting the richness and diversity of passerine surveys in mountain habitats characterized by variable and, predominantly, non-standard weather conditions. The relative variations of these metrics are the underlying database of our StDM model, providing some basis to analyse the accuracy of bird surveys. This model focuses on the interactions between conceptually isolated key-components, such as the passerine richness and diversity, and the influence of the prevailing climatic conditions. The proposed model was preceded by a conventional multivariate statistical procedure performed to discriminate the significant relationships between the selected metrics versus climatic variables. Since this statistical analysis is static, the dataset recorded fromthe field included true gradients of weather conditions (ranging from standard to extreme conditions). The results of the StDM simulations revealed significant variations in the performance of passerine surveys in response to several combinations of non-standard weather conditions, which enable us to calculate the appropriated correction factors for discrete climatic scenarios. This could be used, in the future, to improve the quality of passerine diversity and richness estimates, namely in the scope of EIA studies when the climatic conditions are inevitably adverse for rigorous passerine surveys.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
title Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
spellingShingle Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
Santos, Mário
Stochastic dynamic methodology
Ecological impact assessment
General ecological monitoring
Bird surveys
Non-standard climatic conditions
title_short Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
title_full Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
title_fullStr Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
title_sort Modelling the performance of bird surveys in non-standard weather conditions: general applications with special reference to mountain ecosystems.
author Santos, Mário
author_facet Santos, Mário
Travassos, Paulo
Repas, Miguel
Cabral, João Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Travassos, Paulo
Repas, Miguel
Cabral, João Alexandre
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Mário
Travassos, Paulo
Repas, Miguel
Cabral, João Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stochastic dynamic methodology
Ecological impact assessment
General ecological monitoring
Bird surveys
Non-standard climatic conditions
topic Stochastic dynamic methodology
Ecological impact assessment
General ecological monitoring
Bird surveys
Non-standard climatic conditions
description for bird surveys, considered as standard conditions, in many occasions these conditions are not fulfilled. These are for instance the case of environmental impact assessments (EIA), where the field work is, recurrently, carried out in variable and non-standard weather conditions or in the scope of general ecological monitoring (GEM) programs, where different taxa (birds and other animal groups) are sampled simultaneously with distinct methodological requirements. The present work examined the applicability of a stochastic dynamic methodology (StDM) for predicting the richness and diversity of passerine surveys in mountain habitats characterized by variable and, predominantly, non-standard weather conditions. The relative variations of these metrics are the underlying database of our StDM model, providing some basis to analyse the accuracy of bird surveys. This model focuses on the interactions between conceptually isolated key-components, such as the passerine richness and diversity, and the influence of the prevailing climatic conditions. The proposed model was preceded by a conventional multivariate statistical procedure performed to discriminate the significant relationships between the selected metrics versus climatic variables. Since this statistical analysis is static, the dataset recorded fromthe field included true gradients of weather conditions (ranging from standard to extreme conditions). The results of the StDM simulations revealed significant variations in the performance of passerine surveys in response to several combinations of non-standard weather conditions, which enable us to calculate the appropriated correction factors for discrete climatic scenarios. This could be used, in the future, to improve the quality of passerine diversity and richness estimates, namely in the scope of EIA studies when the climatic conditions are inevitably adverse for rigorous passerine surveys.
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