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Avian Conservation and Ecology
Estimating density of a rare and cryptic high-mountain Galliform species, the Buff-throated Partridge Tetraophasis szechenyii
BinWang,1  LiangDou,2  NanYang,4  ShirongLiu,4  HanqiuYue,4  YuXu,5  JianghongRan,5  LiuYang,5 
[1] Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry;School of Life Sciences, Sichuan University;Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry;School of Life Sciences, Sichuan University;School of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Pingdingshan University
关键词: conservation;    density estimate;    Galliformes;    playback;    point counts;    sacred area;    territorial;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ACE-00853-110110
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Estimates of abundance or density are essential for wildlife management and conservation. There are few effective density estimates for the Buff-throated Partridge Tetraophasis szechenyii, a rare and elusive high-mountain Galliform species endemic to western China. In this study, we used the temporary emigration N-mixture model to estimate density of this species, with data acquired from playback point count surveys around a sacred area based on indigenous Tibetan culture of protection of wildlife, in Yajiang County, Sichuan, China, during April–June 2009. Within 84 125-m radius points, we recorded 53 partridge groups during three repeats. The best model indicated that detection probability was described by covariates of vegetation cover type, week of visit, time of day, and weather with weak effects, and a partridge group was present during a sampling period with a constant probability. The abundance component was accounted for by vegetation association. Abundance was substantially higher in rhododendron shrubs, fir-larch forests, mixed spruce-larch-birch forests, and especially oak thickets than in pine forests. The model predicted a density of 5.14 groups/km², which is similar to an estimate of 4.7 – 5.3 groups/km² quantified via an intensive spot-mapping effort. The post-hoc estimate of individual density was 14.44 individuals/km², based on the estimated mean group size of 2.81. We suggest that the method we employed is applicable to estimate densities of Buff-throated Partridges in large areas. Given importance of a mosaic habitat for this species, local logging should be regulated. Despite no effect of the conservation area (sacred) on the abundance of Buff-throated Partridges, we suggest regulations linking the sacred mountain conservation area with the official conservation system because of strong local participation facilitated by sacred mountains in land conservation.

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