Journal article
Using data calibration to reconcile outputs from different survey methods in long-term or large-scale studies
CS Jones, DH Duncan, WK Morris, D Robinson, PA Vesk
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | SPRINGER | Published : 2022
Abstract
Abstract: Understanding the impact of management interventions on the environment over decadal and longer timeframes is urgently required. Longitudinal or large-scale studies with consistent methods are best practice, but more commonly, small datasets with differing methods are used to achieve larger coverage. Changes in methods and interpretation affect our ability to understand data trends through time or across space, so an ability to understand and adjust for such discrepancies between datasets is important for applied ecologists. Calibration or double sampling is the key to unlocking the value from disparate datasets, allowing us to account for the differences between datasets while ack..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. This work was funded by Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Landscape Logic and NERP-ED.