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Visibility of broods and correction factors for use with helicopter and ground brood survey data. RT Clay and JW Nelson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manitoba : 1984Online resources: Abstract: In 1984, a 2 part experiment was conducted with 2 objectives: 1) to compare estimates of brood numbers made by observers on the ground with those made by observers in a helicopter, on wetlands similar to projects evaluated in the past, 2) to develop correction factors for helicopter surveys conducted in 3 different patterns of emergent vegetation.
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In 1984, a 2 part experiment was conducted with 2 objectives: 1) to compare estimates of brood numbers made by observers on the ground with those made by observers in a helicopter, on wetlands similar to projects evaluated in the past, 2) to develop correction factors for helicopter surveys conducted in 3 different patterns of emergent vegetation.

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