Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana

Conservation planning and decision making for species of concern requires precise information on abundance and habitat associations. We conducted transect surveys throughout the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana during June-July 2014 and May-July 2015 to estimate the occupancy and abundance of Ko...

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Main Authors: Kathryn R. McCollum, Larkin A. Powell, Andrei Snyman, Mary Bomberger Brown, John P. Carroll
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Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.ace-eco.org/vol13/iss1/art13/
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Larkin A. Powell
Andrei Snyman
Mary Bomberger Brown
John P. Carroll
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description Conservation planning and decision making for species of concern requires precise information on abundance and habitat associations. We conducted transect surveys throughout the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana during June-July 2014 and May-July 2015 to estimate the occupancy and abundance of Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori). The probability of occupancy of Kori Bustards was greater in areas with tree canopy cover ⤠50% (Ï2014 = 0.37, SE ± 0.09; Ï2015 = 0.39, SE ± 0.06) when compared with areas with tree canopy cover > 50% (Ï2014 = 0.00, SE ± 0.00; Ï2015 = 0.00, SE ± 0.00). Densities of Kori Bustards ranged from 0.03-5.02 individuals/km² at our study sites. They showed annual variation, and densities were highest in areas where vegetation was classified as sparse or bare soil. Areas at low (⤠540 m above sea level) and high (⥠540 m above sea level) elevations at our study sites also exhibited differences in density of Kori Bustards but elevational differences varied among years. Areas categorized as both sparse vegetation and higher elevation had the highest estimated densities in 2014 with 5.02 individuals/km². Areas categorized as sparse vegetation and lower elevation had the highest densities in 2015 with 2.20 individuals/km². Our study demonstrates that areas of sparse vegetation and open canopy areas are important to Kori Bustards. However, open canopy areas outside of reserves may be at risk of conversion to row crop and other forms of agriculture as human populations and demands for food increase. Habitat-specific information will be useful for future studies to identify risks during landscape conservation planning within the range of the Kori Bustard.
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spelling doaj.art-89c6a51bb4e44f38bb0d057f71a3eb412023-01-02T12:41:39ZengResilience AllianceAvian Conservation and Ecology1712-65682018-06-011311310.5751/ACE-01191-1301131191Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, BotswanaKathryn R. McCollum0Larkin A. Powell1Andrei Snyman2Mary Bomberger Brown3John P. Carroll4School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USASchool of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USAMashatu Research, Northern Tuli Game Reserve, BotswanaSchool of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USASchool of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USAConservation planning and decision making for species of concern requires precise information on abundance and habitat associations. We conducted transect surveys throughout the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana during June-July 2014 and May-July 2015 to estimate the occupancy and abundance of Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori). The probability of occupancy of Kori Bustards was greater in areas with tree canopy cover ⤠50% (Ï2014 = 0.37, SE ± 0.09; Ï2015 = 0.39, SE ± 0.06) when compared with areas with tree canopy cover > 50% (Ï2014 = 0.00, SE ± 0.00; Ï2015 = 0.00, SE ± 0.00). Densities of Kori Bustards ranged from 0.03-5.02 individuals/km² at our study sites. They showed annual variation, and densities were highest in areas where vegetation was classified as sparse or bare soil. Areas at low (⤠540 m above sea level) and high (⥠540 m above sea level) elevations at our study sites also exhibited differences in density of Kori Bustards but elevational differences varied among years. Areas categorized as both sparse vegetation and higher elevation had the highest estimated densities in 2014 with 5.02 individuals/km². Areas categorized as sparse vegetation and lower elevation had the highest densities in 2015 with 2.20 individuals/km². Our study demonstrates that areas of sparse vegetation and open canopy areas are important to Kori Bustards. However, open canopy areas outside of reserves may be at risk of conversion to row crop and other forms of agriculture as human populations and demands for food increase. Habitat-specific information will be useful for future studies to identify risks during landscape conservation planning within the range of the Kori Bustard.http://www.ace-eco.org/vol13/iss1/art13/conservationdensity estimationdistance samplingoccupancy analysis
spellingShingle Kathryn R. McCollum
Larkin A. Powell
Andrei Snyman
Mary Bomberger Brown
John P. Carroll
Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
Avian Conservation and Ecology
conservation
density estimation
distance sampling
occupancy analysis
title Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
title_full Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
title_fullStr Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
title_full_unstemmed Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
title_short Kori Bustards (Ardeotis kori) respond to vegetation density and elevation in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Botswana
title_sort kori bustards ardeotis kori respond to vegetation density and elevation in the northern tuli game reserve botswana
topic conservation
density estimation
distance sampling
occupancy analysis
url http://www.ace-eco.org/vol13/iss1/art13/
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