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Standardizing the double-observer survey method for estimating mountain ungulate prey of the endangered snow leopard

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OECOLOGIA
卷 169, 期 3, 页码 581-590

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-011-2237-0

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Capra ibex; Bharal; Pseudois nayaur; Ovis; Central Asia

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  1. Whitley Fund for Nature
  2. BBC
  3. RuVord Small Grants
  4. Conservation Leadership Program
  5. National Geographic Young Explorer Grant
  6. Snow Leopard Conservation Grant

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Mountain ungulates around the world have been threatened by illegal hunting, habitat modification, increased livestock grazing, disease and development. Mountain ungulates play an important functional role in grasslands as primary consumers and as prey for wild carnivores, and monitoring of their populations is important for conservation purposes. However, most of the several currently available methods of estimating wild ungulate abundance are either difficult to implement or too expensive for mountainous terrain. A rigorous method of sampling ungulate abundance in mountainous areas that can allow for some measure of sampling error is therefore much needed. To this end, we used a combination of field data and computer simulations to test the critical assumptions associated with double-observer technique based on capture-recapture theory. The technique was modified and adapted to estimate the populations of bharal (Pseudois nayaur) and ibex (Capra sibirica) at five different sites. Conducting the two double-observer surveys simultaneously led to underestimation of the population by 15%. We therefore recommend separating the surveys in space or time. The overall detection probability for the two observers was 0.74 and 0.79. Our surveys estimated mountain ungulate populations (+/- 95% confidence interval) of 735 (+/- 44), 580 (+/- 46), 509 (+/- 53), 184 (+/- 40) and 30 (+/- 14) individuals at the five sites, respectively. A detection probability of 0.75 was found to be sufficient to detect a change of 20% in populations of > 420 individuals. Based on these results, we believe that this method is sufficiently precise for scientific and conservation purposes and therefore recommend the use of the double-observer approach (with the two surveys separated in time or space) for the estimation and monitoring of mountain ungulate populations.

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