Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).

The red-filled square within the cluster of points representing the BOSS design represents the lowest cost solution that maximizes combined spatial and habitat representation. Note differing x-axis scales due to variation in overall costs of operating in each jurisdiction.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096), C. Lisa Mahon (8981099), Greg Campbell (8481042), Logan McLeod (8981102), Margaret Campbell (8981105), Dean Evans (8981108), Wendy Easton (8981111), Charles M. Francis (8981114), Samuel Haché (552878), Craig S. Machtans (8981117), Caitlin Mader (8981120), Rhiannon F. Pankratz (8981123), Rich Russell (8981126), Adam C. Smith (8778902), Peter Thomas (151777), Judith D. Toms (2912834), Junior A. Tremblay (8981129)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009
id ftpurdueuniv:oai:figshare.com:article/12492623
record_format openpolar
spelling ftpurdueuniv:oai:figshare.com:article/12492623 2023-05-15T17:22:01+02:00 Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles). Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096) C. Lisa Mahon (8981099) Greg Campbell (8481042) Logan McLeod (8981102) Margaret Campbell (8981105) Dean Evans (8981108) Wendy Easton (8981111) Charles M. Francis (8981114) Samuel Haché (552878) Craig S. Machtans (8981117) Caitlin Mader (8981120) Rhiannon F. Pankratz (8981123) Rich Russell (8981126) Adam C. Smith (8778902) Peter Thomas (151777) Judith D. Toms (2912834) Junior A. Tremblay (8981129) 2020-06-16T17:35:04Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/Between_draw_variation_in_combined_spatial_and_habitat_weighted_sum_see_Methods_representativeness_of_sampling_relative_to_access_costs_in_Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Saskatchewan_and_Yukon_Territory_for_four_alternative_sampling_designs_Cost/12492623 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified boreal bird population dynamics BOSS model species-habitat relationships approach boreal birds habitat stratification monitoring boreal birds boreal biome field implementation sampling design Boreal Optimal Sampling Strategy Image Figure 2020 ftpurdueuniv https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009 2020-06-25T10:36:44Z The red-filled square within the cluster of points representing the BOSS design represents the lowest cost solution that maximizes combined spatial and habitat representation. Note differing x-axis scales due to variation in overall costs of operating in each jurisdiction. Still Image Newfoundland Yukon Purdue University: e-Pubs Newfoundland Yukon
institution Open Polar
collection Purdue University: e-Pubs
op_collection_id ftpurdueuniv
language unknown
topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
boreal bird population dynamics
BOSS
model species-habitat relationships
approach
boreal birds
habitat stratification
monitoring boreal birds
boreal biome
field implementation
sampling design
Boreal Optimal Sampling Strategy
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
boreal bird population dynamics
BOSS
model species-habitat relationships
approach
boreal birds
habitat stratification
monitoring boreal birds
boreal biome
field implementation
sampling design
Boreal Optimal Sampling Strategy
Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096)
C. Lisa Mahon (8981099)
Greg Campbell (8481042)
Logan McLeod (8981102)
Margaret Campbell (8981105)
Dean Evans (8981108)
Wendy Easton (8981111)
Charles M. Francis (8981114)
Samuel Haché (552878)
Craig S. Machtans (8981117)
Caitlin Mader (8981120)
Rhiannon F. Pankratz (8981123)
Rich Russell (8981126)
Adam C. Smith (8778902)
Peter Thomas (151777)
Judith D. Toms (2912834)
Junior A. Tremblay (8981129)
Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
boreal bird population dynamics
BOSS
model species-habitat relationships
approach
boreal birds
habitat stratification
monitoring boreal birds
boreal biome
field implementation
sampling design
Boreal Optimal Sampling Strategy
description The red-filled square within the cluster of points representing the BOSS design represents the lowest cost solution that maximizes combined spatial and habitat representation. Note differing x-axis scales due to variation in overall costs of operating in each jurisdiction.
format Still Image
author Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096)
C. Lisa Mahon (8981099)
Greg Campbell (8481042)
Logan McLeod (8981102)
Margaret Campbell (8981105)
Dean Evans (8981108)
Wendy Easton (8981111)
Charles M. Francis (8981114)
Samuel Haché (552878)
Craig S. Machtans (8981117)
Caitlin Mader (8981120)
Rhiannon F. Pankratz (8981123)
Rich Russell (8981126)
Adam C. Smith (8778902)
Peter Thomas (151777)
Judith D. Toms (2912834)
Junior A. Tremblay (8981129)
author_facet Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096)
C. Lisa Mahon (8981099)
Greg Campbell (8481042)
Logan McLeod (8981102)
Margaret Campbell (8981105)
Dean Evans (8981108)
Wendy Easton (8981111)
Charles M. Francis (8981114)
Samuel Haché (552878)
Craig S. Machtans (8981117)
Caitlin Mader (8981120)
Rhiannon F. Pankratz (8981123)
Rich Russell (8981126)
Adam C. Smith (8778902)
Peter Thomas (151777)
Judith D. Toms (2912834)
Junior A. Tremblay (8981129)
author_sort Steven L. Van Wilgenburg (8981096)
title Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
title_short Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
title_full Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
title_fullStr Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
title_full_unstemmed Between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see Methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory for four alternative sampling designs: Cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the BOSS design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
title_sort between draw variation in combined spatial and habitat (weighted sum, see methods) representativeness of sampling relative to access costs in newfoundland and labrador, saskatchewan and yukon territory for four alternative sampling designs: cost based sampling design (open red triangles), the boss design (open black squares), the habitat design (open green triangles), and an equal probability spatial sampling (blue filled triangles).
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009
geographic Newfoundland
Yukon
geographic_facet Newfoundland
Yukon
genre Newfoundland
Yukon
genre_facet Newfoundland
Yukon
op_relation https://figshare.com/articles/Between_draw_variation_in_combined_spatial_and_habitat_weighted_sum_see_Methods_representativeness_of_sampling_relative_to_access_costs_in_Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Saskatchewan_and_Yukon_Territory_for_four_alternative_sampling_designs_Cost/12492623
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009
op_rights CC BY 4.0
op_rightsnorm CC-BY
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234494.g009
_version_ 1766108209588731904