Short note: Proposal for a new notation in bird field surveys with the territory mapping method for birds
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https://doi.org/10.12775/v10090-012-0012-4Keywords
spot mapping, field surveys, birdsAbstract
The use of a new notation together with the territory mapping method is proposed for imprecisely located singing males, owing to which a position of a bird can be noted more precisely in field surveysReferences
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