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To: | Julian Robinson <> |
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Subject: | are Double-barred Finches declining in the ACT? - Using website data |
From: | Martin Butterfield <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 05:25:46 +0000 |
A timely comment by Julian.
I would add that as well as the charts of reporting rates there is a tab for reporting rate data. With a small amount of fiddling around I downloaded that to EXCEL to see what it told
me.
A first observation is that the rates for the first 4 years up to and including 1985 looks to be a mixture of months with very low rates (several of zero) and a few high rates (eg March
1985 = 18.2). So I excluded them. I then plotted the rates and got EXCEL to calculate 2 trend lines, The linear (ie straight line) trend has a nice downwards slope and an r2 of just over 0.5, which is quite strong. Using a 4th order polynomial to get a
better fit shows a steep initial decline, then a leveling out until 2012 and another steep decline until 2017. As is expected the r2 is somewhat higher at 0.60.
I then looked more closely at the data for 1986 and 1987. While there are many less months with a rate of zero there are still a few very high values (eg May 1986 20.7 and July 1986 18.2). This seems to affect the reliability of the trends: removing
those two years gives lines with a similar shape but the values of r2 drop to ~0.4 for the linear trend and ~0.5 for the polynomial. Thus I am not sure that one can be certain about there being a "trend".
I note that 1986-87 were the first two years of the ACT Atlas project and wonder if those two years are a result of the flush of enthusiasm for that? WRT to the recent steep drop off this appears to coincide with my observations of the weather in Carwoola
of the beginnings of this drought. Another factor could be be the degradation of Finch Central at Coppins Crossing to make way for the Such Lovelu Unvegetated Molonglo development. (At least it has a good acronym.)
Martin Butterfield
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 14:41, Julian Robinson <> wrote:
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