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Estimating breeding season abundance of golden-cheeked warblers in Texas, USA
by
Snelgrove, R. Todd
, Collier, Bret A.
, Wilkins, R. Neal
, Mathewson, Heather A.
, Morrison, Michael L.
, Groce, Julie E.
, Mcfarland, Tiffany M.
, Newnam, J. Cal
in
abundance
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Breeding seasons
/ Conservation status
/ density
/ Density estimation
/ endangered species
/ Estimates
/ golden-cheeked warbler
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Migratory birds
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ point count
/ Population Ecology
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ Population studies
/ Prediction models
/ Public lands
/ Renewable resources
/ Setophaga
/ Setophaga chrysoparia
/ Texas
/ Warblers
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Woodlands
2012
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Estimating breeding season abundance of golden-cheeked warblers in Texas, USA
by
Snelgrove, R. Todd
, Collier, Bret A.
, Wilkins, R. Neal
, Mathewson, Heather A.
, Morrison, Michael L.
, Groce, Julie E.
, Mcfarland, Tiffany M.
, Newnam, J. Cal
in
abundance
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Breeding seasons
/ Conservation status
/ density
/ Density estimation
/ endangered species
/ Estimates
/ golden-cheeked warbler
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Migratory birds
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ point count
/ Population Ecology
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ Population studies
/ Prediction models
/ Public lands
/ Renewable resources
/ Setophaga
/ Setophaga chrysoparia
/ Texas
/ Warblers
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Woodlands
2012
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Estimating breeding season abundance of golden-cheeked warblers in Texas, USA
by
Snelgrove, R. Todd
, Collier, Bret A.
, Wilkins, R. Neal
, Mathewson, Heather A.
, Morrison, Michael L.
, Groce, Julie E.
, Mcfarland, Tiffany M.
, Newnam, J. Cal
in
abundance
/ Animal populations
/ Animal reproduction
/ Birds
/ Breeding
/ Breeding seasons
/ Conservation status
/ density
/ Density estimation
/ endangered species
/ Estimates
/ golden-cheeked warbler
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitat utilization
/ Habitats
/ Migratory birds
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ point count
/ Population Ecology
/ population estimate
/ Population estimates
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ Population studies
/ Prediction models
/ Public lands
/ Renewable resources
/ Setophaga
/ Setophaga chrysoparia
/ Texas
/ Warblers
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Woodlands
2012
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Estimating breeding season abundance of golden-cheeked warblers in Texas, USA
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Estimating breeding season abundance of golden-cheeked warblers in Texas, USA
2012
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Overview
Population abundance estimates using predictive models are important for describing habitat use and responses to population-level impacts, evaluating conservation status of a species, and for establishing monitoring programs. The golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia) is a neotropical migratory bird that was listed as federally endangered in 1990 because of threats related to loss and fragmentation of its woodland habitat. Since listing, abundance estimates for the species have mainly relied on localized population studies on public lands and qualitative-based methods. Our goal was to estimate breeding population size of male warblers using a predictive model based on metrics for patches of woodland habitat throughout the species' breeding range. We first conducted occupancy surveys to determine range-wide distribution. We then conducted standard point-count surveys on a subset of the initial sampling locations to estimate density of males. Mean observed patch-specific density was 0.23 males/ha (95% CI = 0.197—0.252, n = 301). We modeled the relationship between patch-specific density of males and woodland patch characteristics (size and landscape composition) and predicted patch occupancy. The probability of patch occupancy, derived from a model that used patch size and landscape composition as predictor variables while addressing effects of spatial relatedness, best predicted patch-specific density. We predicted patch-specific densities as a function of occupancy probability and estimated abundance of male warblers across 63,616 woodland patches accounting for 1.678 million ha of potential warbler habitat. Using a Monte Carlo simulation, our approach yielded a range-wide male warbler population estimate of 263,339 (95% CI: 223,927—302,620). Our results provide the first abundance estimate using habitat and count data from a sampling design focused on range-wide inference. Managers can use the resulting model as a tool to support conservation planning and guide recovery efforts.
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