I'm familiar with the influence of rarity on birding (e.g., https://t.co/WoSzqTfokS ) but am unaware of general non-rare relationship between birding behavior and bird abundance (but see https://t.co/2dO4RbAw2k ) Other examples?
@pchrysafis There's some related work on birds and birding e.g. https://t.co/zJxyIBbmT1 and refs therein. Someone mentioned big cat sighting in the UK: https://t.co/LfaTCUmZCe
The influence of rare birds on observer effort and subsequent rarity discovery in the American birdwatching community https://t.co/N5WlV50aiT via @thePeerJ
The Patagonia Effect debunked!
https://t.co/Lgny5CCrlo
If anything, this study demonstrates how much the odds are stacked against you if you're trying to find your own rarity. #birding #TemperedExpectations @MustSeeBirds @N8Swick @TheBirdist @brdcsstlbtt https://t.co/H9VqiQKubs
Zeg @dutchbirding, bestaat er in Nederland zoiets als het ‘Patagonia Picnic Table Effect’? In de Verenigde Staten is die mythe ontkracht: https://t.co/T88yelCpWJ #ornithology #birdwatching
Patagonia picnic table effect
https://t.co/eJuLhCNyWI
××effectとか呼んでるわりにはバードウォッチャー間のちょっとした伝説って感じらしい
The influence of rare birds on observer effort and subsequent rarity discovery in the American birdwatching community
https://t.co/hwVrHMFVqC https://t.co/CkO8s1iwSP
You know the "Patagonia Picnic Table Effect", you know, where the discovery of one bird rarity at a location leads to more? Yup. Well, an analysis of eBird data questions that hypothesis. (Dang data!) https://t.co/g7bhST3Iy7