I would love to get some useful data on search efficiency and at some point in the future I will take people up on their offer to assist in doing this.
UKLSI did offer to do a similar thing last year at their search conference - unfortunately they were let down by the individuals who had previously stated that they would help. I don't know the actual details as I was only assisting in the experiment design and it is always pointless revisiting these things but there may be a reluctance for UKLSI to try this again because of this.
Having said that, however, ALSAR has stated its intention to "take over" running a lowland search conference from next year and with its close links to ALSAR, LSDogs would be in a position to co-host such an event and this would seem an ideal venture for a first conference.
Going back to the R&P issue, however, I can't think of a single experiment that would disprove my initial standpoint - unless we suddenly found that foot searchers and dog searchers achieved similar results for area searches (I think this is highly unlikely though!)
Oh and Mike - I'm afraid you'd have to join the very long queue of people I've managed to piss off over the years in search
