Elzinga, Caryl L.; Salzer, Daniel W.; Willoughby, John W.; Gibbs, James P.
Apart from an ownership signature on the title page, the book is immaculate. viii, 360 pages. "Monitoring Plant and Animal Populations offers an overview of population monitoring issues that is accessible to the typical field biologist and land managers with a modest statistical background. The text includes concrete guidelines for ecologists to follow to design a statistically defensible monitoring program. User-friendly, practical guide, written in a highly readable format. The authors provide an interdisciplinary scope to address the current, widespread interest in monitoring in many environmental fields, including pure and applied ecology, conservation biology, and wildlife management. Emphasizes the role of monitoring in adaptive management. Defines important terminology and contrasts monitoring with other data-collection activities. Covers the applicable principles of sampling and shows how to design a monitoring project. Provides a step-by-step overview of the monitoring process, illustrated by flow charts and references. The authors also offer guidelines for analyzing and interpreting monitoring data. Illustrates the foundation of management objectives and describes their components, types, and development. Describes common field techniques for measuring important attributes of animal and plant populations. Reviews different methods for recording monitoring data in the field, managing the data, and communicating data to policy makers." (Publisher's Blurb) CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Introduction to Momitoring; Chapter 2: Monitoring Overview; Chapter 3: Selecting Among Priorities; Chapter 4: Qualitative Techniques for Monitoring; Chapter 5: General Field Techniques; Chapter 6: Data Collection and Data Management; Chapter 7: Basic Principles of Sampling; Chapter 8: Sampling Design; Chapter 9: Statistical Analysis; Chapter 10: Analysis of Trends; Chapter 11: Selecting Random Samples; Chapter 12: Field Techniques for Measuring Vegetation. Chapter 13: Specialized Sampling Methods and Field Techniques for Animals; Chapter 14: Objectives; Chapter 15: Communication and Monitoring Plans; Appendix I: Monitoring Communities; Appendix II: Sample Size Equations; Appendix III: Confidence Interval Equations; Appendix IV: Sample Size and Confidence Intervals for Complex Sampling Designs; Literature Cited ; Index.