Monitoring Butterflies For Ecology And Conserva... Guide
Monitoring butterflies is a cornerstone of modern conservation. As highly sensitive bioindicators, butterflies react quickly to habitat changes and climate shifts, providing scientists with early warnings about the health of entire ecosystems. Why Monitor Butterflies?
Guidelines for Standardised Global Butterfly Monitoring - GEO BON Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
To ensure high-quality data for conservation, several strict criteria must be met: Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
The most common method, developed by Ernie Pollard in 1973. Recorders walk a fixed route (typically 1km) at a constant pace, counting all butterflies seen within an imaginary "counting box" (5m wide, 5m high, and 5m ahead). Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
Specialized surveys for rare species where finding adults is difficult. Essential Protocol for Accuracy