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Ecological Methods

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Henderson, Peter A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Ecological Methods -- Contents -- Prefaces -- Preface to fourth edition -- Preface to third edition -- Preface to second edition -- Preface to first edition -- About the Companion Website -- 1 Introduction to the Study of Animal Populations -- 1.1 Population estimates -- 1.1.1 Absolute and related estimates -- 1.1.2 Relative estimates -- 1.1.3 Population indices -- 1.2 Errors and confidence -- References -- 2 The Sampling Programme and the Measurement and Description of Dispersion -- 2.1 Preliminary sampling -- 2.1.1 Planning and fieldwork -- 2.1.2 Statistical aspects 
505 8 |a 2.2 The sampling programme -- 2.2.1 The number of samples per habitat unit (e.g. plant, host or puddle) -- 2.2.2 The sampling unit, its selection, size and shape -- 2.2.3 The number of samples -- 2.2.4 The pattern of sampling -- 2.2.5 The timing of sampling -- 2.3 Dispersion -- 2.3.1 Mathematical distributions that serve as models -- 2.3.2 Biological interpretation of dispersion parameters -- 2.3.3 Nearest-neighbour and related techniques: measures of population size or of the departure from randomness of the distribution -- 2.4 Sequential sampling -- 2.4.1 Sampling numbers 
505 8 |a 2.5 Presence or absence sampling -- 2.6 Sampling a fauna -- 2.7 Biological and other qualitative aspects of sampling -- 2.8 Jack knife and Bootstrap techniques -- References -- 3 Absolute Population Estimates Using Capture-Recapture Experiments -- 3.1 Capture-recapture methods -- 3.1.1 Assumptions common to most methods -- 3.1.2 Estimating closed populations -- 3.1.3 Estimations for open populations -- 3.2 Methods of marking animals -- 3.2.1 Handling techniques -- 3.2.2 Release -- 3.2.3 Surface marks using paints and solutions of dyes -- 3.2.4 Dyes and fluorescent substances in powder form 
505 8 |a 3.2.5 Pollen -- 3.2.6 Marking formed by feeding on or absorption of dyes -- 3.2.7 Marking by injection, panjet or tattooing -- 3.2.8 External tags -- 3.2.9 Branding -- 3.2.10 Mutilation -- 3.2.11 Natural marks, parasites and genes -- 3.2.12 Rare elements -- 3.2.13 Protein marking -- 3.2.14 Radioactive isotopes -- 3.2.15 Radio and sonic tags -- References -- 4 Absolute Population Estimates by Sampling a Unit of Habitat -- Air, Plants, Plant Products and Vertebrate Hosts -- 4.1 Sampling from the air -- 4.2 Sampling apparatus -- 4.2.1 Exposed cone (Johnson-Taylor) suction trap 
505 8 |a 4.2.2 Enclosed cone types of suction trap including the Rothamsted 12m trap -- 4.2.3 Rotary and other traps -- 4.3 Comparison and efficiencies of the different types of suction traps -- 4.3.1 Conversion of catch to aerial density -- 4.3.2 Conversion of density to total aerial population -- 4.4 Sampling from plants -- 4.4.1 Assessing the plant -- 4.4.2 Determining the numbers of invertebrates -- 4.4.3 The extraction of animals from herbage and debris -- 4.4.4 Methods for animals in plant tissues -- 4.4.5 Special sampling problems with animals in plant material -- 4.5 Sampling from vertebrate hosts 
500 |a 4.5.1 Sampling from living hosts 
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