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Line transect lecture

Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

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Page 1: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Line transect lecture

Page 2: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Coastal faunaTransects

(West-central Florida)

Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK)

Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Page 3: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Example 1: UK Butterfly monitoring scheme

                                                            

Page 4: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Bald eagles

Red-tailed hawks

Short-eared owls

Example 2: Raptor Census - Kyle Elliott (2002) and the Vancouver Natural History Society

Page 5: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Q1. Why transects, not always quadrats?

Q2. What are potential biases in method?

Page 6: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Animals (in particular): detection bias

Page 7: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Animals (in particular): detection bias

Page 8: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Example: VNHS Raptor census (Elliott, 2002)

Page 9: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

1. Distance from random point to organism.

2. Distance from randomly selected organism to neighbouring organism.

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Page 10: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

1. Distance from random point to organism.

r

Area of circle (π r 2) contains one individual

Inverse of: Density = individuals per unit area

nearest

Page 11: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

1. Distance from random point to organism.

r

r

r

All methods: calculate area per individual for each circle, calculate mean area per indiv., invert

= n π sum (r2)

byth-ripley

Page 12: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

1. Distance from random point to organism.

r

r

r

If look at third closest organism, we are calculating area per three organisms, or if divide by three, mean area per organism (n = 3).

= 3n - 1 π sum (r2)

ordered distance

Page 13: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

1. Distance from random point to organism.

2. Distance from randomly selected organism to neighbouring organism.

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Page 14: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

2. Distance from randomly selected organism to neighbouring organism.

r

Area per two individuals, but two circles: cancels out to same π r 2 formula as before

Page 15: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

2. Distance from randomly selected organism to neighbouring organism.

r

Area per two individuals, but two circles: cancels out to same π r 2 formula as before

= n π sum (r2)

byth-ripley

Page 16: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Two general methods (see Krebs)

2. Distance from randomly selected organism to neighbouring organism.

Problem: how to randomly select first individual?Nearest organism to a random point: BIASED

Never selected Frequently

selected

Page 17: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

WAYS TO RESOLVE PROBLEM:

1. Mark all organisms with a number, and then randomly select a few.

BUT if we could count all organisms, we wouldn’t need a census!

Page 18: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

WAYS TO RESOLVE PROBLEM:

1. Mark all organisms with a number, and then randomly select a few.

2. Use a random subset of the area (mark organisms in random quadrats).

Byth and Ripley

Page 19: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

WAYS TO RESOLVE PROBLEM:

1. Mark all organisms with a number, and then randomly select a few.

2. Use a random subset of the area (mark organisms in random quadrats).

3. Use a random point to locate organisms, but then ignore area between it and quadrat (biased to emptiness).

T-square

Page 20: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Dartboard analogy for precision/ accuracy

Accurate but not precise

Precise but not accurate

True value

Page 21: Line transect lecture. Coastal fauna Transects (West-central Florida) Vegetation transects (Offwell, UK) Duck transects along roads (N. Dakota)

Spatial pattern

More uniform More aggregated Random

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Line transect lab next Monday

• How will we distribute students among transects?

• Expect cold weather and rain. Dress appropriately.

• How will you record your data? In the rain?