The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs

A 32-year study of Razorbills Alca torda on the Isle of May, southeast Scotland,showed that the mean value of k, used to convert counts of individual birds to breeding pairs, averaged 0.795 ± 0.019 SE and increased ignificantly over the period. This value was much higher than the 0.67 used to conver...

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Main Authors: Harris, Mike P., Newell, Mark A., Wanless, Sarah
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Seabird Group 2015
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/513132/
http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-28-30
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:513132 2023-05-15T13:12:12+02:00 The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs Harris, Mike P. Newell, Mark A. Wanless, Sarah 2015 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/513132/ http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-28-30 unknown Seabird Group Harris, Mike P.; Newell, Mark A.; Wanless, Sarah. 2015 The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs. Seabird, 28. 30-36. Ecology and Environment Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:42:47Z A 32-year study of Razorbills Alca torda on the Isle of May, southeast Scotland,showed that the mean value of k, used to convert counts of individual birds to breeding pairs, averaged 0.795 ± 0.019 SE and increased ignificantly over the period. This value was much higher than the 0.67 used to convert counts of birds during censuses of colonies for Britain and Ireland in both 1985–88 and 1998–2002. Assuming that the average values recorded at the Isle of May at the time (0.767 and 0.851, respectively) were representative of other colonies, the total British and Irish populations would have been 14% and 27%, respectively higher than the published totals. Given plans for another nationwide survey in the next few years it would be useful to obtain k values from additional colonies to provide better assessment of changes in breeding numbers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alca torda Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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Harris, Mike P.
Newell, Mark A.
Wanless, Sarah
The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
topic_facet Ecology and Environment
description A 32-year study of Razorbills Alca torda on the Isle of May, southeast Scotland,showed that the mean value of k, used to convert counts of individual birds to breeding pairs, averaged 0.795 ± 0.019 SE and increased ignificantly over the period. This value was much higher than the 0.67 used to convert counts of birds during censuses of colonies for Britain and Ireland in both 1985–88 and 1998–2002. Assuming that the average values recorded at the Isle of May at the time (0.767 and 0.851, respectively) were representative of other colonies, the total British and Irish populations would have been 14% and 27%, respectively higher than the published totals. Given plans for another nationwide survey in the next few years it would be useful to obtain k values from additional colonies to provide better assessment of changes in breeding numbers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Harris, Mike P.
Newell, Mark A.
Wanless, Sarah
author_facet Harris, Mike P.
Newell, Mark A.
Wanless, Sarah
author_sort Harris, Mike P.
title The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
title_short The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
title_full The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
title_fullStr The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
title_full_unstemmed The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs
title_sort use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills alca torda to breeding pairs
publisher Seabird Group
publishDate 2015
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/513132/
http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/seabird-28-30
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op_relation Harris, Mike P.; Newell, Mark A.; Wanless, Sarah. 2015 The use of k values to convert counts of individual razorbills Alca torda to breeding pairs. Seabird, 28. 30-36.
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