Detectability of the global weedHypochaeris radicatais influenced by species, environment and observer characteristics
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2015
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Ng, Katherina
Driscoll, Don
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Aims
To determine the detectability of a global weedy perennial weed
Hypochaeris radicata and its relationship with five common
observer, species and environmental variables.
Methods
Trained independent observers conducted time-limited repeat surveys
of H. radicata during autumn in an endangered grassy boxgum
woodland ecosystem in south-east Australia. Single-species
single-season site-occupancy modelling was used to determine if
detectability of H. radicata was altered by five covariates, observer,
litter height, grazing, maximum plant height and flowering state.
Important Findings
Detectability for H. radicata varied significantly with observer, litter
height, plant maximum height and flowering state, but not with grazing.
Despite significant observer-specific variation, there was a consistent
increase in detectability with plant height and when plants
are in flower for all observers. Detectability generally decreased as
litter height increases. Perfect or constant detection rates cannot
be assumed in plant surveys, even for easily recognizable plants in
simple survey conditions. Understanding how detectability is influenced
by common survey variables can help improve the efficacy of
plant monitoring programs by quantifying the extent of uncertainty
in inferences made from survey data, or by determining optimal survey
conditions to increase the reliability of collected data. For plants
with traits similar to H. radicata, surveying when most plants are
at maximum height or in flower, increasing search intensity when
litter levels are high and minimizing observer-related heterogeneity
are potentially simple and effective ways to reduce detection errors.
We speculate that detection rates may be lower, more variable and
involve additional covariates when surveying during the peak flowering
spring season with the presence of more warm season and
taller annual species.
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Hypochaeris radicata, grassy woodland, detection probability, detectability, vegetation survey, plant monitoring, observation bias, false absence
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Katherina Ng, Don A. Driscoll; Detectability of the global weed Hypochaeris radicata is influenced by species, environment and observer characteristics, Journal of Plant Ecology, Volume 8, Issue 4, 1 August 2015, Pages 449–455, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtu032
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Journal of Plant Ecology
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Open Access