Lecture 2 - sampling biodiversity Flashcards

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what are problems with sampling biodiversity in tropical forests?

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  • difficult to see
  • difficult to hear (rivers etc)
  • so many species which are difficult to identify
  • problem of over-counting individuals
  • distance to individual is to estimate
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2
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describe a point count study

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  • used to sample at lest 2 widely spaced sample landscapes
  • each point count should be fair enough apart they are independent
  • need to make sure effective sample zone samples unique community
  • can use pitfall traps, butterfly traps
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2 things to think about when designing a point count study

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  • do count early in the day for birds and mammals

- change order that you visit a set of counts

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4
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how do you analyse point count data?

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  • draw species accumulation curves with shared data
  • cumulative number of species on y axis
  • cumulative number of individuals on x axis
  • if curve reaches an asymphote then it was sampled effectively
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5
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what are the positives of species richness?

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  • shows that you have sampled effectively when ur accumulation curve levels off
  • good at showing big differences in number of species between groups of habitats
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what are the negatives of species richness?

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  • doesnt show how abundance changes within species
  • doesnt show whether species present are same or different e.g. 10 species vs 10 different species
  • total species richness is misleading if sampling effort is not equal between groups e.g. more species because sampled more
  • use in conjunction with species composition
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