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Optimising biodiversity assessments by volunteers: The application of occupancy modelling to large-scale amphibian surveys

机译:优化志愿者的生物多样性评估:占用模型在大规模两栖动物调查中的应用

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Mobilising volunteers to carry out biodiversity assessments can help to identify priorities for conservation across broad geographical scales. However, even when volunteers carry out simple presence-absence surveys, there can be significant issues over false absences and subsequent data interpretation. Simple but scientifically robust protocols are therefore required for these programmes. Here we evaluate amphibian survey protocols for the National Amphibian and Reptile Recording Scheme (NARRS) in Britain, which aims to assess the status of five widespread amphibian species. Surveys were undertaken by trained volunteers and researchers in two contrasting landscapes over 2years, and occupancy modelling was used to determine covariates of detection, and to optimise the number of surveys and number of methods required. Although surveys need to take into account seasonal and annual changes in the detectability of different species, there were also landscape effects. Frogs and toads were generally harder to detect in ponds in Kent than in Wales, while the converse was true of newts. Adding bottle-trapping to the suite of methods increased the detection of smooth and palmate newts in both areas, and of great crested newts in Wales. Overall, reliable assessment of the presence or absence of all five species at a site required four separate surveys, each using four different methods (visual encounter surveys during both day and night, dip netting and bottle-trapping). Our approach may prove useful for finding the best compromises between rigor and simplicity when volunteers are used in large-scale surveys.
机译:动员志愿者进行生物多样性评估有助于确定广泛地理范围内的保护重点。但是,即使志愿者进行简单的在场与不在场调查,在虚假缺勤和随后的数据解释方面也会存在重大问题。因此,这些程序需要简单但科学可靠的协议。在这里,我们评估了英国国家两栖和爬行动物记录计划(NARRS)的两栖动物调查协议,该协议旨在评估五种广泛的两栖动物物种的状况。由受过训练的志愿者和研究人员在2年中的两个对比景观中进行调查,并使用占用模型确定检测的协变量,并优化调查次数和所需方法的数量。尽管调查需要考虑不同物种可检测性的季节性和年度变化,但也存在景观影响。在肯特的池塘中,青蛙和蟾蜍通常比在威尔士更难发现,而new则相反。在这套方法中增加了捕瓶器功能,从而增加了在这两个地区对光滑和棕榈状new以及威尔士大凤头new的检出率。总的来说,要可靠地评估一个地点中所有五个物种的存在或不存在,需要进行四项单独的调查,每种调查都使用四种不同的方法(白天和黑夜进行目视调查,浸入网和装瓶)。当在大规模调查中使用志愿者时,我们的方法可能被证明有助于在严谨性和简单性之间找到最佳折衷方案。

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