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Small Population Size Of The Pribilof Rock Sandpiper Confirmed Through Distance-Sampling Surveys In Alaska
Daniel R. Ruthrauff1 
关键词: Alaska;    Bering Sea;    Calidris ptilocnemis;    conservation;    distance sampling;    population size;    Pribilof Rock Sandpiper;   
DOI  :  10.1525/cond.2012.110109
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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Abstract. The Rock Sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis) is endemic to the Bering Sea region and unique among shorebirds in the North Pacific for wintering at high latitudes. The nominate subspecies, the Pribilof Rock Sandpiper (C. p. ptilocnemis), breeds on four isolated islands in the Bering Sea and appears to spend the winter primarily in Cook Inlet, Alaska. We used a stratified systematic sampling design and line-transect method to survey the entire breeding range of this population during springs 2001–2003. Densities were up to four times higher on the uninhabited and more northerly St. Matthew and Hall islands than on St. Paul and St. George islands, which both have small human settlements and introduced reindeer herds. Differences in density, however, appeared to be more related to differences in vegetation than to anthropogenic factors, raising some concern for prospective effects of climate change. We estimated the total population at 19 832 birds (95% CI 17 853–21 930), ranking it among the smallest ...

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