Effective Point-Count Duration for Estimating Bird Species' Richness in Chilean Forests

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Vergara, Pablo M. [1 ]
Jimenez, Jaime E. [2 ]
Schlatter, Roberto P. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Santiago Chile, Dept Ingn Geog, Santiago, Chile
[2] Univ Lagos, Lab Vida Silvestre, Osorno, Chile
[3] Univ Austral Chile, Fac Ciencias, Inst Zool, Valdivia, Chile
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Bird richness; Chilean forests; Effective count duration; Point count; TIERRA-DEL-FUEGO; SAMPLE-SIZE; ABUNDANCE; HABITAT; TIME;
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Pablo M. Vergara, Jaime E. Jimenez, and Roberto P. Schlatter (2010) Effective point-count duration for estimating bird species' richness in Chilean forests. Zoological Studies 49(3): 381-391. When point counts are used to assess species richness or diversity, optimizing the allocation of sampling effort requires that the effective point-count duration be determined that optimizes the species detection rate at each point. In this study, we used species accumulation functions to estimate the effective point-count duration in 6 different Chilean forests. An effective point-count duration was dependent upon forest habitat, the type of accumulation function, and travel time. The effective count durations predicted by 2 different species accumulation functions, the linear dependence and Clench models, increased with increasing travel time. For short travel times (<= 10 min), effective count durations were <= 5 min and slightly shorter than count durations required to reach 80% of the function asymptote. For long travel times (20-30 min), effective count durations were about 7 min, but shorter than count durations required to reach 90% of the function asymptote. These results show that for travel times of 5 min, the use of effective count durations can result in 50% more points. Effective count durations are suggested when a survey is focused on assessing species richness and the presence of common or conspicuous species. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/49.3/381.pdf
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