Title of article :
Fire regime, fire intensity and tree survival in a tropical savanna in northern Australia
Author/Authors :
R.J.، WILLIAMS نويسنده , , G.D.، COOK نويسنده , , A.M.، GILL نويسنده , , P.H.R.، MOORE نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-4
From page :
5
To page :
0
Abstract :
Counting the number of individuals emerging from burrows is the most practical method for estimating the apparent abundance of Australian Uca species living in mangrove habitats. Experiments were conducted to investigate the effect on counts of quadrat design, distance of observer, quadrat size, recovery time and observational technique. Significant differences in the apparent abundance of one species were found when the subjects were within 2 m of the observer, and when a conspicuous quadrat was used. The largest quadrat tested provided the least variability in counts but an intermediate size (0.56 m2) was more practical. Most Uca active within a 30-min period emerged during the first 10 min regardless of site, species, sex or season. There was a linear correlation between scanning and continuous observation indicating that the former method could be useful when sampling time was limited. Temporal changes in the apparent abundance of Uca suggest that long-term sampling and more detailed studies will be worthwhile.
Keywords :
Fuel , Kakadu National Park , Kapalga , prescribed fire , tree mortality , Conservation , GLM , wet–dry tropics , unplanned fire
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Ecology
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Ecology
Record number :
83031
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