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Sound recording of bird vocalisations in forests. I. Relationships between bird vocalisations and point interval counts of bird numbers - a case study in statistical modeling

机译:森林中鸟类发声的录音。 I.鸟的发声和鸟的点间隔计数之间的关系-统计建模中的案例研究

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Morning vocal activity data for birds were collected using automatic sound recorders at 165 sites in fragmented forests at Tumut in south-eastern Australia. A model was developed to describe the statistical properties of the vocal activity data and study the relationship between the number of 'elements' ( or notes) broadcast by birds and the number of birds recorded by human observers. We discuss the practical issues of finding a model where variance heterogeneity and skewness is a feature of the data, while the context of the problem required that multiplicative relationships be preserved. A satisfactory fit to our vocal activity data was obtained by using a Gamma distribution.For most groups of birds, the observed relationships between vocal activity and the number of birds recorded by human point counts were weak but statistically significant.Our analysis suggests that these data provide limited useful information about vocal activity per bird. Automatic sound-recording data may be informative for drawing inferences about temporal patterns in vocal activity but do not seem useful as a method for estimating the abundance of birds. A significant relationship was identified between the number of species vocalising, as measured by sound recorders, and the number of species observed by point count method. However, the relationship was far from isometric and there were many more species detected by the sound recorders than by human observers.Results from analyses of vocal activity data gathered at Tumut were confirmed by additional data obtained in a subsequent, small calibration study in the Namadgi National Park in the Australian Capital Territory.
机译:使用自动录音机在澳大利亚东南部图穆特的零碎森林中的165个站点收集了鸟类的早晨声活动数据。开发了一个模型来描述声音活动数据的统计属性,并研究鸟类广播的“元素”(或音符)数量与人类观察者记录的鸟类数量之间的关系。我们讨论了寻找模型的实际问题,在模型中方差异质性和偏度是数据的特征,而问题的背景要求保留乘法关系。通过Gamma分布可以很好地拟合我们的声音活动数据。对于大多数鸟类,通过人类点计数记录的声音活动与鸟类数量之间的关系很弱,但具有统计意义。提供有关每只鸟的声音活动的有用信息有限。自动声音记录数据可能有助于得出有关声音活动中时间模式的推论,但似乎无法用作估计鸟类数量的方法。通过录音机测量的物种发声数与通过点计数法观察到的物种数之间发现了显着的关系。但是,这种关系远不是等距的,录音机检测到的物种比人类观察者要多.Tumut收集的声活动数据的分析结果得到了随后在纳马吉进行的小型校准研究中获得的其他数据的证实。澳大利亚首都特区的国家公园。

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