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Once-yearly sampling for the detection of trends in biodiversity: The case of Willow Slough, California

机译:每年进行一次抽样以检测生物多样性趋势:以加利福尼亚州Willow Slough为例

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The butterfly fauna at Willow Slough, Yolo County, California has been censused for 32 years as part of a participatory citizen-science project, the Fourth of July Butterfly Count. While the utility of a once-a-year census as a monitoring tool is potentially compromised by lack of standardization in counting protocols and variation in observer skill, at Willow Slough these issues have been minimized.We examined the Willow Slough count data for trends in both faunal diversity and the probability of presence of individual species. During the study, the number of species observed at a visit declined by 39%. Regressions of per-visit species counts against time did not detect a statistically significant decline until year 24. In contrast, Fisher's a, a statistic designed to reduce sample-size bias, detected the decline as early as year 13. Twelve of the 24 species analyzed showed significant declines in probability of occurrence; a further nine exhibited negative but non-significant trends. Butterflies that overwinter as eggs or larvae were more likely to decline than those that overwinter as pupae or adults. Many species in decline at Willow Slough have also been observed less frequently at nearby sites which are monitored year-round, supporting the value of once-a-year monitoring. Although correlations with climatic data have been identified, they are too weak to account for the observed faunal decline. We suspect broader patterns of land use and habitat continuity are implicated in butterfly declines across the region.We conclude that once-a-year sampling, if properly and rigorously done, is in fact useful as a monitoring tool for butterfly faunas, and that Fisher's a is well suited to early detection of trends in repeated diversity sampling
机译:作为一项参与性公民科学项目“七月四日蝴蝶伯爵”的一部分,对加利福尼亚州约洛县Willow Slough的蝴蝶动物区系进行了32年的人口普查。虽然每年一次的人口普查作为监视工具的实用性可能由于计数协议缺乏标准化和观察者技能的差异而受到损害,但在Willow Slough,这些问题已被最小化。我们检查了Willow Slough计数数据的趋势。动物的多样性和单个物种存在的可能性。在研究过程中,参观时观察到的物种数量下降了39%。每次访问物种计数随时间的变化直到24年都没有发现统计上的显着下降。相反,Fisher a(旨在减少样本数量偏差的统计数据)最早在13年之前就发现了下降。分析表明,发生概率显着下降;另有九个呈现负但不显着的趋势。越过卵或幼虫越冬的蝴蝶比越过p或成虫越冬的蝴蝶更容易下降。在附近的站点进行了全年监测,在柳树谷地的许多物种减少也较少被观察到,这支持了每年一次的监测价值。尽管已经确定了与气候数据的相关性,但它们太弱了以至于无法解释所观察到的动物种群减少。我们怀疑该地区蝴蝶数量的下降与土地利用和栖息地连续性的广泛模式有关,我们得出结论认为,如果每年进行一次正确且严格的抽样,实际上可以作为蝴蝶动物群的监测工具,而费舍尔a非常适合于早期检测重复分集采样中的趋势

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