Original paper
Butterfly monitoring using systematically placed transects in contrasting climatic regions – exploring an established spatial design for sampling
Abstract
Butterfly monitoring schemes are recording programs initiated to monitor nationwide butterfly abundance and distribution patterns, often with help from volunteers. The method generates high-resolution data, but may be associated with a degree of habitat sampling bias if volunteers prefer to survey areas perceived to be high-quality butterfly habitats. This can result in habitats becoming underrepresented in the data set, leading to less...
Paper Details
Title
Butterfly monitoring using systematically placed transects in contrasting climatic regions – exploring an established spatial design for sampling
Published Date
Apr 13, 2016
Journal
Volume
14
Pages
41 - 62
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