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Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo)
Evaluation of methodological protocols using point counts and mist nets: a case study in southeastern Brazil
Vagner Cavarzere2  Fernanda Alves2  Érika Machado1  Marco Antônio Rego1  Luís Fábio Silveira1  Marcos Mendonça Costa2  Andrés Calonge-méndez2 
[1] ,Universidade de São Paulo Depto. Zoologia São Paulo SP ,Brasil
关键词: Avian abundance;    Bird species richness;    Bird surveying methods;    Method efficiency;    Neotropical forests;    Abundância da avifauna;    Eficiência de métodos;    Florestas neotropicais;    Métodos de amostragem de aves;    Riqueza de espécies de aves;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0031-10492013002600001
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Despite their wide use in ornithological surveys, point counts and mist nets follow protocols developed in temperate regions, with little attention to possible modifications for tropical systems. Using these methods on a 3-month basis from December 2009-January 2011 in two forest fragments in southeastern Brazil, we wished to evaluate how long these locations needed to be surveyed with point counts for a relatively complete avifaunal inventory (at least 90% of all species and contacts), and if mist net hourly captures can equally detect numbers of species and individuals. Daily counting with four 20-min points during five consecutive days in a rain forest (MC) detected 90% of the estimated species richness after 20 h (60 20-min point counts), while 17 h (51 20-min point counts) did not detect 90% of the estimated species richness in a semideciduous forest (IT). The first 5 min of point counting in MC (63% of all species) and in IT (65%) detected significantly more species than the remaining minutes, but it took 15 min to accumulate 86% of all contacts in both forests. Consecutive 5-day mist netting (~ 9 h/day) resulted in 70.5 net-h/m² (MC) and 74.8 net-h/m² (IT) of sample effort, but 80-85% of the estimated number of species was obtained. Although accumulation curves showed no tendency towards stabilization of the number of observed species, the estimated number of species began to stabilize after the first 20 h in both forests. There was no significant difference in capture rates for both species richness and abundance among hourly net checks, but a trend in which these parameters were highest between the second and fourth checks of the day was observed. A 3-day (43.8 and 63.3 net-h/m²) mist netting section was enough to record 90% of the species captured during five days in MC and IT, respectively, while precise enough not to jeopardize species richness estimation. The number of individuals, however, decreased order 34% in MC and 38% in IT under the same conditions. Considering the number of net checks, 90% of the estimated species richness was captured until the 1100 h check in both remnants, while 67% of all individuals were captured until this same hour. Our results demonstrate that surveying the avifauna in these locations will require unique approaches, which must be tested before the beginning of point counting or net opening.

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