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Archive | 2010

Monitoring Animal Populations and Their Habitats : A Practitioner's Guide

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan

Introduction Monitoring Resources of High Value Monitoring as a Part of Resource Planning Monitoring in Response to a Crisis Monitoring in Response to Legal Challenges Adaptive Management An Example of Monitoring and Use of Adaptive Management Summary References Lessons Learned from Current Monitoring Programs Federal Monitoring Programs Nongovernmental Organizations and Initiatives Learning from Citizen-Based Monitoring Summary References Community-Based Monitoring A Conflict Over Benefits Designing and Implementing a Community-Based Monitoring Program Suggestions for Scientists Summary References Goals and Objectives Now and Into the Future Targeted Versus Surveillance Monitoring Incorporating Stakeholder Objectives Identifying Information Needs The Anatomy of an Effective Monitoring Objective Articulating the Scales of Population Monitoring Data Collected to Meet the Objectives Which Species Should be Monitored? Intended Users of Monitoring Plans Summary References Designing a Monitoring Plan Articulating Questions to be Answered Inventory, Monitoring, and Research Are Data Already Available? Types of Monitoring Designs Beginning the Monitoring Plan SummaryReferences Factors to Consider When Designing the Monitoring Plan Use of Existing Data to Inform Sampling Design Cost Stratification of Samples Adaptive Sampling Peer Review Summary References Putting Monitoring to Work on the Ground Creating a Standardized Sampling Scheme Selection of Sample Sites Logistics Biological Study Ethics Voucher Specimens Schedule and Coordination Plan Qualifications for Personnel Sampling Unit Marking and Monuments Documenting Field Monitoring Plans Critical Areas for Standardization Budgets Summary References Field Techniques for Population Sampling and Estimation Data Requirements Spatial Extent Frequently Used Techniques for Sampling Animals Life History and Population Characteristics Effects of Terrain and Vegetation Merits and Limitations of Indices Compared to Estimators Estimating Community Structure Standardization and Protocol Review Budget Constraints Summary References Techniques for Sampling Habitat Selecting an Appropriate Scale Remotely Sensed Data Consistent Documentation of Sample Sites Ground Measurements of Habitat Elements Methods for Ground-Based Sampling of Habitat Elements Using Estimates of Habitat Elements to Assess Habitat Availability Using Estimates of Habitat Elements to Assess Habitat Suitability Assessing the Distribution of Habitat Across the Landscape Linking Inventory Data to Satellite Imagery and GIS Measuring Landscape Structure and Change Summary References Database Management The Basics of Database Management The General Structure of a Monitoring Database Digital Databases Data Forms Data Storage Metadata Consider a Database Manager An Example of a Database Management System: FAUNA Summary References Data Analysis in Monitoring Data Visualization I: Getting to Know Your Data Data Visualization II: Getting to Know Your Model Possible Remedies if Parametric Assumptions Are Violated Statistical Distribution of the Data Abundance and Counts Analysis of Species Occurrences and Distribution Analysis of Trend Data Analysis of Cause-and-Effect Monitoring Data Paradigms of Inference: Saying Something with Your Data and Models Retrospective Power Analysis Summary References Reporting Format of a Monitoring Report Summary References Uses of the Data: Synthesis, Risk Assessment, and Decision Making Thresholds and Trigger Points Forecasting Trends Predicting Patterns Over Space and Time Synthesis of Monitoring Data Risk Analysis Decision Making Summary References Changing the Monitoring Approach General Precautions to Changing Methodology When to Make a Change Summary References The Future of Monitoring Emerging Technologies A New Conceptual Framework for Monitoring Summary References Appendix Scientific Names of Species Mentioned in the Text Index


Archive | 2010

Scientific Names of Species Mentioned in the Text

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan

APPENDIX I SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF SPECIES MENTIONED IN THE TEXT APPENDIX II TABLE OF THE O. S. CO-ORDINATES FOR MAPPED SQUARES APPENDIX III ANALYSIS OF WOOL FROM NESTING AREAS APPENDIX IV OBSERVATIONS ON TWO RED-BILLED CHOUGHS Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax IN CORNWALL: HABITAT USE AND FOOD INTAKE APPENDIX V POST FLEDGING HABITAT SELECTION AND DIET OF CHOUGHS ON RAMSEY (ISLAND REPORT) APPENDIX VI NUMBERS AND BREEDING SUCCESS OF CHOUGHS ON SKOMER ISLAND APPENDIX VII GAPEWORM INFECTION IN CHOUGHS APPENDIX VIII ECOLOGY OF THE CHOUGH IN WEST WALES (REPORT) APPENDIX IX THE PREDICTABILITY AND PATTERNS OF VIGILANT BEHAVIOUR APPENDIX X A CAPTIVE FEEDING EXPERIMENT


Archive | 2010

Community-Based Monitoring

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

The Future of Monitoring

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Field Techniques for Population Sampling and Estimation

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Goals and Objectives Now and Into the Future

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Uses of the Data: Synthesis, Risk Assessment, and Decision Making

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Lessons Learned from Current Monitoring Programs

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Putting Monitoring to Work on the Ground

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan


Archive | 2010

Techniques for Sampling Habitat

Brenda McComb; Benjamin Zuckerberg; David Vesely; Christopher Jordan

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Benjamin Zuckerberg

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brenda McComb

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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