1963
DOI: 10.1017/s0007485300049014
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The assessment of the size of populations of adults of the red locust, Nomadacris septemfasciata (Serville), in an Outbreak Area

Abstract: Estimates of the size of populations of the red locust, Nomadacris septemfasciata (Serv.), in their outbreak areas have been made in Tanganyika from counts of adults caused to fly up by the approach of a slowly moving vehicle. For research purposes it was desirable both to improve and estimate the accuracy of such assessments. For control purposes it was desirable to devise an objective aerial assessment technique which could be used in areas where ground methods were either impracticable or expensive. The err… Show more

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“…This involved counting the number of adult locusts flushed from parallel strips, 1-5 yd. wide, spaced 0-1 miles apart (Symmons, Dean & Stortenbeker, 1963). The standard error was calculated by a method devised by Yates (1949) for parallel line samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involved counting the number of adult locusts flushed from parallel strips, 1-5 yd. wide, spaced 0-1 miles apart (Symmons, Dean & Stortenbeker, 1963). The standard error was calculated by a method devised by Yates (1949) for parallel line samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen dos tipos de modelos: a) estáticos: sólo el observador se mueve y por lo tanto observa a los organismos o los provoca (disturba) a mover, y b) dinámicos: ambos se mueven. El método estático se ha usado para disturbar a saltamontes mediante sirenas, plaguicidas, avión o automóvil con 75% de eficiencia (Symmons et al, 1963), otro método estático sofisticado es para las aves con una docena de estimadores, de los cuales el menos sesgado y con mínima varianza es el de Gates (1969): D = nA(2n -1) / 2Lr. donde, D = la densidad poblacional estimada, n = número de individuos observados, A = el tamaño del área, L = largo de transecto y r = la distancia del observador al observado.…”
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