2024
DOI: 10.3390/d16060326
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Mapping Breeding Birds in a Karstic Sinkhole with a Comparison between Different Sampling Methods

Corrado Battisti,
Pierangelo Crucitti,
Giuseppe Dodaro
et al.

Abstract: Karstic sinkholes are peculiar structures hosting specific biological communities. Birds are still little studied in this regard. This note reports, for the first time, original data relating to the density of breeding species occurring within a sinkhole in central Italy obtained with a fine-grained and time-expensive sampling technique (mapping method). The results were compared with data sampled with the point counts method carried out in the same phenological period. We recorded 22 breeding species, all typ… Show more

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