Integrating wetland bird point count data from humans and acoustic recorders
Wetland loss is cause for concern for populations of many wetland bird species throughout North America. The North American Breeding Bird Survey, the primary resource for broad-scale avian population data, does not provide sufficient data for many marsh bird species. Targeted marsh bird monitoring p...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura N. Stewart, Douglas C. Tozer, Janine M. McManus, Lucas E. Berrigan, Kiel L. Drake |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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