2024
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13516
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The stability of bird assemblages across time and the reliability of snapshot surveys

Julian Reid,
Rhiannon Smith,
Laura Scott
et al.

Abstract: Abstract‘Snapshot’ surveys conducted over 1 year or less are widely used to describe avian community composition. Maron et al. (Austral Ecology, 2005, 30, 383) questioned the utility of snapshot surveys and the conclusions drawn from them following repeat bird surveys at 26 sites in western Victoria, 7 years after initial surveys. They concluded, ‘the distribution of most species did not differ significantly from that expected if species had redistributed at random among sites’. Only five of 54 species recorde… Show more

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