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Temporal Variation in Forest Bird Survey Data from Tutuila Island, American Samoa
2004
Pacific Science
Avian census data from tropical Pacific islands often are limited to brief, one-time surveys. These efforts yield information about species' presence and distribution but reveal little about variation in abundance through time. This variation may be important for refining and optimizing survey methods and, in turn, assessing habitat preferences, population status, activity patterns, or the impact of disturbance on the abundance and distribution of island birds. The objective of this study was
doi:10.1353/psc.2004.0004
fatcat:sxi2qc2ttnbilfnu5acifvtpja