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Table of Contents

Introduction 
.................................................................................1

Chapter1 Monitoring Fish Populations .....................11
Collecting Fish in Wadeable Streams
Measuring, Aging, and Sexing Fish
Identifying Fish Using a Dichotomous Key
Voucher Specimens and Preservation Techniques
Stream Channel Assessment
Measuring Stream Discharge
Stream Habitat Assessment
Water Chemistry Characteristics
Relative Abundance and Catch per Unit Effort (CPE)
Length-Weight and Condition Relationships
Species Diversity and Community Similarity

Chapter 2 Monitoring Herptofauna ............................45
Visual Encounter Surveys (VES)
Amphibian Auditory Surveys
Artificial Cover Surveys
Terrestrial Drift Fences and Pitfall Traps
Aquatic Surveys - Dip-netting and Kick Sampling
Basking Surveys and Funnel Trapping
Species Diversity Using EstimateS
Using PRESENCE to Estimate Occupancy
Analysis of Frog Call Data

Chapter 3 Monitoring Bird Populations ....................77
Timed Point Counts
Strip Transects
Sampling Habitat Structure
Territory Mapping and Nest Densities
Mist Netting
Audio Recording and Playback
Avian Diversity and Habitat Trends
Estimating Density from Transect Data
Using the Breeding Bird Database

Chapter 4 Monitoring Mammal Populations .............107
Using Track Plates for Small Carnivores
Live-Trapping Small Mammals
Camera Trapping
Hair Trapping Surveys
Analyzing Grid Trapping Data
Analyzing Camera Trap Data
Using CAPTURE for Camera Trap Data
Analyzing Mammalian Hairs
Quantifying Hair Structure Using ImageJ Software
Extracting DNA from Hair Samples

Chapter 5 Mark-Recapture Studies 
................................................147
Single Mark-Recapture (Lincoln-Petersen Method)
The Schnabel Method
The Jolly-Seber Model Using Excel

Chapter 6 Mark-Recapture Using CAPTURE and JOLLY Software.....167
Using the Program CAPTURE
Tigers in India
Using the Program JOLLY

Chapter 7 GPS Tracking Using Google Earth & Movebank ..183
Tracking Grizzlys with Google Earth and GPSVisualizer
Exploring Movebank GPS Data

Chapter 8 Recording and Analyzing Animal Sounds ...............197
Field Recording
Sound Analysis Using AUDACITY
Playback Experiments Using Alarm Calls

Chapter 9 Quantifying Animal Behavior ......................................213
Building an Ethogram
Sampling Behaviors
Creating a Time Budget
Creating a Transition Diagram
Creating a Dominance Hierarchy
Dominance Hierarchy Analysis

Instructor Resources 
...............................................................................................227

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