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Point count surveys
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Description
Systematic point count surveys conducted along an elevational gradient to assess current species distributions. Each site has four sampling points with standardized observation periods, replicated across three visits.
Typical Equipment
- GeoXT unit equipped with Terrasync software
- Geo7X unit equipped with Terrasync software
- iPhone SE
- GPS Tracks application
- binoculars (Nikon Action 8X42)
- Merlin application
Output Measurements
- species occurrence
- elevational range limits
- species detection
Papers Using This Protocol (15)
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Climate disruption on avian species and communities in the southern Rocky Mountains
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Investigating the comparison between bird diversity and apex aquatic predators in sub-alpine beaver ponds
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Diversification of Type VI Secretion System Toxins Reveals Ancient Antagonism among Bee Gut Microbes
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Impacts of Historical Hydroperiod on Bird Predation of Emergent Aquatic Insects
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Effects of proximity to riparian zones on avian species richness and abundance in montane aspen woodlands.
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Effects of Alpine Shrub Cover on Territorial Male White-Crown Sparrows Densities.
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Breeding bird density does not drive vocal individuality
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How do riparian songbirds (Passerines) coexist? Effects of vegetative structural complexity on habitat selection in willow (<i>Salix</i> spp.)
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Can breeding bird density influence vocal individuality in bird song?
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Impacts of climate disruption on avian species in the southern Rocky Mountains: a retroanalysis of the Gothic breeding bird survey and pilot point count surveys at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory weather stations
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Does breeding bird density drive vocal individuality?
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Influence of patch area on bird species diversity in coniferous forests
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the influence of red-naped sapsuckers on willow bird communities
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Red-naped Sapsucker nest tree selection and effects on the willow breeding bird community
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