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How to efficiently count birds in tropical rainforest?
Hrdý, Tomáš ; Sedláček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Telenský, Tomáš (referee)
Tropical rainforest has one of the richest diversity on Earth. At the same time it is a complex and confusing enviroment, which makes estimation of lokal diversities and species abundance very hard. This literature review compare frequency, effectivness and suitability of each metod, which are used to detect diversity and abundance in tropical rainforest. It compares autors reasons why do they use a specific method, in what kind of enviroment and what for was that methodology used in their study. Review presents even a few tropical rainforest specifications, which are not taken into account by current methods, eventhough they could have an large effect on quality and completeness of data sample. At the end it compares the most commonly used techniques (point - count and mist - net) and justifies their possible combinations. In conclusion it mention the usage of recording devices as a suitable completion to research. Key words: Birds, point-count, line transect, mist-net, methodology, tropical forest

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