Papers presented at a workshop held in Oct. 1993 at the Marconi Conference Center, Tomales Bay, Calif. The papers were updated during 2001-2003. Use of mist nets as a tool for bird population ...
Capturing birds using mist nets in order to study behavior, movement or the demographics of a species is one of the most common research techniques in ornithology; yet until now there have been no ...
The use of mist nets is the most widespread technique to capture bats; however, no study has compared if the type of ground-level mist net used during sampling affects bat captures. We sampled bats ...
Karr, James R. 1979. "On the use of mist nets in the study of bird communities." Inland Bird Banding, 51, (1) 1–10.
Birds are part of a three-dimensional matrix of interactions within the forest and often act as biological indicators of ecological stress. Because of the heights of temperate trees and the vertical ...
WALPOLE, N.H. — Everyone is invited to a "Bird Mist Netting Demonstration & Shrubland Wildlife Walk" at Distant Hill Gardens and Nature Trail from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday. Leading the event will be Matt ...
Captured on film in the moment they’re snagged by biologists for study (they let them go unharmed, don’t worry), these photos of trapped birds are an oddly compelling illustration of the intersection ...
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