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      Planning insect surveys in alpine ecosystems

      Alpine Entomology
      Pensoft Publishers

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          Most biological survey programs rely on multi-species inventories (e.g. birds, amphibians, butterflies, dragonflies). These programs usually rely on multiple visits during pre-defined time windows. The implicit goal of this popular approach is to maximize the observed species richness. Here, we present a novel method to optimize the timing of survey windows using a framework maximizing the detectable species pool. We present a proof of concept using 20 years of entomological records in Switzerland using butterflies, dragonflies, and grasshoppers. The general framework presented can potentially be applied to a wide range of biological survey schemes. It offers a new practical tool for adaptive entomological monitoring under climate change.

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                Alpine Entomology
                AlpEnt
                Pensoft Publishers
                2535-0889
                October 30 2023
                October 30 2023
                : 7
                : 201-204
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                10.3897/alpento.7.110958
                8bf4207c-d56f-431f-bf67-e96906906aa9
                © 2023

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