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Volume 8 - Manual on Field Recording Techniques and


Protocols for All Taxa Biodiversity Inventories
Editors: Jutta Eymann, Jrme Degreef, Christoph Huser,
VandenSpiegel

Date of publication: 2010

Number of part 1: i-iv, 1-330; part 2: i-iv: 331-653


pages:
Language: English

Audience beginning and advanced researchers involved in in


Geographic scope: worldwide
Taxonomic scope: vertebrates, invertebrates, plants
Habitat type: terrestrial and marine ecosystems
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Chapter 1 - Background and aim of this manual

Ch. Huser, J. Degreef, X. Eekhout, J. Eymann, J.C. Monje, K. Riede, D.


VandenSpiegel, J. Van Goethem and Y. Samyn

Chapter 2 - EDIT and the ATBI+M concept with experiences from pilot
sites

S. Tillier, Ch. Huser, A. Hoffmann, C. Monje, and G. Lancelot

Chapter 3 - Challenges and solutions for planning and implementing large-


scale biotic inventories

M. Leponce, Ch. Meyer, Ch. Huser, Ph. Bouchet, J. Delabie, L. Weigt, and Y.
Basset

Chapter 4 - Individual records and the associated data: information


standards and protocols

A. Kroupa and D. Remsen

Chapter 5 - Bioaccoustics approaches in biodiversity inventories

M.K. Obrist, G. Pavan, J. Sueur, K. Riede, D. Llusia and R. Mrquez

Chapter 6 - Camera-trapping for inventorying terrestrial vertebrates


F. Rovero, M. Tobler, and J. Sanderson

Chapter 7 - Organizing specimen and tissue preservation techniques in the


field for subsequent molecular analyses

B. Gemeinholzer, I. Rey, K. Weising, M. Grundmann, A.N. Mllner, H. Zetsche, G.


Droege, O. Seberg, G. Petersen, D.M. Rawson and L.A. Weigt

Chapter 8 - Sampling arthropods from the canopy by insecticidal knock-


down

A. Floren

Chapter 9 - Soil and litter sampling, including MSS

M. Alonso-Zarazaga and Teresa Domingo

Chapter 10 - Sampling continental freshwater

A. Garcia-Valdecasas, M. Aboal, S. Cirujano, S. Iepure, D. Jaume, H. Proctor and J.


Luis Velasco

Chapter 11 - Sampling the Marine Realm

J. Templado, G. Paulay, A. Gittenberger and Ch. Meyer


Chapter 12 - Collecting the forgotten kingdom: Guidelines for the field
mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi

B. Buyck, Th. Lsse, M. Meyer and V. Hofstetter

Chapter 13 - Sampling of bryophytes

B. Papp, A. Vanderpoorten and R. Gradstein

Chapter 14 - Methods for sampling higher plants

E. Zippel, Th. Wilhalm, and C. Thiel-Egenter

Chapter 15 - Sampling insects: general techniques, strategies and


remarks

P . Grootaert, M. Pollet, W. Dekoninck and C. van Achterberg

Chapter 16 - Light traps for insects

A. Steiner and Ch. Huser

Chapter 17 - Flight interception traps for arthropods

C. van Achterberg, M. R. Shaw and P. Grootaert


Chapter 18 - Preserving and Specimen Handling: Insects and other
Invertebrates

L. Krogmann and J. Holstein

Chapter 19 - Field Methods and Techniques for Monitoring Mammals

A. Hoffmann, J. Decher, F. Rovero, J. Schaer, C. Voigt and G. Wibbelt

Chapter 20 - Sampling reptiles and amphibians

X. Eekhout

Chapter 21 - Tips for bird surveys and censuses in countries without


existing monitoring schemes

F. Woog, S. Renner and J. Fjeldsa

Chapter 22 - Preservation of freshwater fishes in the field

D. Neumann

About the authors

Backcover by Peter Bridgewater


Or read it on issuu (part 1, part 2)

Chapter 1 - Background and aim of this manual

Chapter 2 - EDIT and the ATBI+M concept with experiences from pilot sites

Chapter 3 - Challenges and solutions for planning and implementing large-scale biotic inventories

Chapter 4 - Individual records and the associated data: information standards and protocols

Chapter 5 - Bioaccoustics approaches in biodiversity inventories

Chapter 6 - Camera-trapping for inventorying terrestrial vertebrates

Chapter 7 - Organizing specimen and tissue preservation techniques in the field for subsequent molecular analyses

Chapter 8 - Sampling arthropods from the canopy by insecticidal knock-down

Chapter 9 - Soil and litter sampling, including MSS

Chapter 10 - Sampling continental freshwater

Chapter 11 - Sampling the Marine Realm

Chapter 12 - Collecting the forgotten kingdom: Guidelines for the field mycologist with emphasis on the larger fungi

Chapter 13 - Sampling of bryophytes

Chapter 14 - Methods for sampling higher plants

Chapter 15 - Sampling insects: general techniques, strategies and remarks

Chapter 16 - Light traps for insects

Chapter 17 - Flight interception traps for arthropods

Chapter 18 - Preserving and Specimen Handling: Insects and other Invertebrates

Chapter 19 - Field Methods and Techniques for Monitoring Mammals

Chapter 20 - Sampling reptiles and amphibians


Chapter 21 - Tips for bird surveys and censuses in countries without existing monitoring schemes

Chapter 22 - Preservation of freshwater fishes in the field

About the authors

Eynmann et al. 2009.

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