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February 2nd, 2015

Some BTS GPN students review the status of acacia mangium

Some BTS GPN students review the status of acacia mangium As part of the Life+ Cap DOM…
January 7th, 2015

STOC surveys on La Réunion

Since 2011, teams from SEOR and Reunion National Park, accompanied by the LPO and MNHN, have…
November 26th, 2014

Seminar: ’Overseas natural heritage’

From 27th to 29th October, the seminar 'Overseas natural heritage', organised by GEPOG, took…

Ratification of the protocols of the STOC-EPS survey in French Guiana

The Life+ Cap DOM project to set up a STOC-EPS point-count study in French Guiana incorporates a protocol ratification process after a trial period has been completed. This trial period ended in 2004, a year and a half after the first data were collected. Some 6000 records have been analysed by the MNHN, and in June 2014 Diane Gonzalez, design scientist at MNHN, came to French Guiana to report to GEPOG the results of her analyses. These were such as to validate the protocol being used, along with some recommendations for the future (notably tightening up on the timescales and seasons during which the data is gathered).

This ratification is important as it shows that the protocol being used in an empirical way was valid overall; the records gathered over the test period were therefore credible and can be integrated into the rest of the STOC data and thus be used in long-term analyses of the changes in individual species. The effort put in by the observers over two years was therefore not in vain! Thanks to their work, initial analyses concerning the fifteen commonest species should be available in the near future.

This official ratification of the protocol closes the first phase of this Life+ Cap DOM project and so now the STOC-EPS programme can get under way in earnest in French Guiana!

The Rusty-margined Flycatcher is one of the common species whose data will be analysed shortly © M. Giraud-Audine
The Rusty-margined Flycatcher is one of the common species whose data will be analysed shortly © M. Giraud-Audine

Keywords : French Guiana

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