Title of article :
North American population estimates of waterbirds, vultures and hawks from migration counts in Veracruz, Me´xico
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
10
From page :
124
To page :
133
Abstract :
Continental-scale bird population estimates are used as a decision-support tool in conservation plans. The calculation of these estimates includes the use of density values and survey data from one or multiple sources extrapolated to the geographic scale of interest. In this paper, we use migration count data from a migration monitoring project in Veracruz, Mexico, to revise existing North American population estimates of seven species of waterbirds, New World vultures, and diurnal raptors. In two species of waterbirds, we suggest that existing estimates are low and propose a mechanism to correct these figures. In the remaining five cases, we also determine present estimates are low, but use our data to provide new continental-scale values. We discuss the importance of refining population estimates using data from a diverse suite of field methods as a means to overcome the limitations of the single-survey-based estimates.
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International
Record number :
652111
Link To Document :
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