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A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions

Monitoring is an essential component of wildlife management and conservation. However, the usefulness of monitoring data is often undermined by the lack of 1) coordination across organizations and regions, 2) meaningful management and conservation objectives, and 3) rigorous sampling designs. Althou...

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Autores principales: Pavlacky, David C., Lukacs, Paul M., Blakesley, Jennifer A., Skorkowsky, Robert C., Klute, David S., Hahn, Beth A., Dreitz, Victoria J., George, T. Luke, Hanni, David J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29065128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185924
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author Pavlacky, David C.
Lukacs, Paul M.
Blakesley, Jennifer A.
Skorkowsky, Robert C.
Klute, David S.
Hahn, Beth A.
Dreitz, Victoria J.
George, T. Luke
Hanni, David J.
author_facet Pavlacky, David C.
Lukacs, Paul M.
Blakesley, Jennifer A.
Skorkowsky, Robert C.
Klute, David S.
Hahn, Beth A.
Dreitz, Victoria J.
George, T. Luke
Hanni, David J.
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description Monitoring is an essential component of wildlife management and conservation. However, the usefulness of monitoring data is often undermined by the lack of 1) coordination across organizations and regions, 2) meaningful management and conservation objectives, and 3) rigorous sampling designs. Although many improvements to avian monitoring have been discussed, the recommendations have been slow to emerge in large-scale programs. We introduce the Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions (IMBCR) program designed to overcome the above limitations. Our objectives are to outline the development of a statistically defensible sampling design to increase the value of large-scale monitoring data and provide example applications to demonstrate the ability of the design to meet multiple conservation and management objectives. We outline the sampling process for the IMBCR program with a focus on the Badlands and Prairies Bird Conservation Region (BCR 17). We provide two examples for the Brewer’s sparrow (Spizella breweri) in BCR 17 demonstrating the ability of the design to 1) determine hierarchical population responses to landscape change and 2) estimate hierarchical habitat relationships to predict the response of the Brewer’s sparrow to conservation efforts at multiple spatial scales. The collaboration across organizations and regions provided economy of scale by leveraging a common data platform over large spatial scales to promote the efficient use of monitoring resources. We designed the IMBCR program to address the information needs and core conservation and management objectives of the participating partner organizations. Although it has been argued that probabilistic sampling designs are not practical for large-scale monitoring, the IMBCR program provides a precedent for implementing a statistically defensible sampling design from local to bioregional scales. We demonstrate that integrating conservation and management objectives with rigorous statistical design and analyses ensures reliable knowledge about bird populations that is relevant and integral to bird conservation at multiple scales.
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spelling pubmed-56554312017-11-09 A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions Pavlacky, David C. Lukacs, Paul M. Blakesley, Jennifer A. Skorkowsky, Robert C. Klute, David S. Hahn, Beth A. Dreitz, Victoria J. George, T. Luke Hanni, David J. PLoS One Research Article Monitoring is an essential component of wildlife management and conservation. However, the usefulness of monitoring data is often undermined by the lack of 1) coordination across organizations and regions, 2) meaningful management and conservation objectives, and 3) rigorous sampling designs. Although many improvements to avian monitoring have been discussed, the recommendations have been slow to emerge in large-scale programs. We introduce the Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions (IMBCR) program designed to overcome the above limitations. Our objectives are to outline the development of a statistically defensible sampling design to increase the value of large-scale monitoring data and provide example applications to demonstrate the ability of the design to meet multiple conservation and management objectives. We outline the sampling process for the IMBCR program with a focus on the Badlands and Prairies Bird Conservation Region (BCR 17). We provide two examples for the Brewer’s sparrow (Spizella breweri) in BCR 17 demonstrating the ability of the design to 1) determine hierarchical population responses to landscape change and 2) estimate hierarchical habitat relationships to predict the response of the Brewer’s sparrow to conservation efforts at multiple spatial scales. The collaboration across organizations and regions provided economy of scale by leveraging a common data platform over large spatial scales to promote the efficient use of monitoring resources. We designed the IMBCR program to address the information needs and core conservation and management objectives of the participating partner organizations. Although it has been argued that probabilistic sampling designs are not practical for large-scale monitoring, the IMBCR program provides a precedent for implementing a statistically defensible sampling design from local to bioregional scales. We demonstrate that integrating conservation and management objectives with rigorous statistical design and analyses ensures reliable knowledge about bird populations that is relevant and integral to bird conservation at multiple scales. Public Library of Science 2017-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5655431/ /pubmed/29065128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185924 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Pavlacky, David C.
Lukacs, Paul M.
Blakesley, Jennifer A.
Skorkowsky, Robert C.
Klute, David S.
Hahn, Beth A.
Dreitz, Victoria J.
George, T. Luke
Hanni, David J.
A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions
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title_fullStr A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions
title_full_unstemmed A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions
title_short A statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within Bird Conservation Regions
title_sort statistically rigorous sampling design to integrate avian monitoring and management within bird conservation regions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29065128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185924
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