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Revista mexicana de ciencias forestales

versión impresa ISSN 2007-1132

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POSADAS-LEAL, César; CHAPA-VARGAS, Leonardo; ARREDONDO-MORENO, José Tulio  y  HUBER-SANNWALD, Elisabeth. Richness and density of grassland bird species assessed by two methods. Rev. mex. de cienc. forestales [online]. 2011, vol.2, n.3, pp.101-111. ISSN 2007-1132.

Inside the birds group, the grassland birds are the most threatened in the world. In Mexico, these ecosystems have been affected by overgrazing by domestic livestock and conversion of soil to agriculture. To develop conservation plans is necessary to evaluate birds populations and the use of tools that help us to accurately assess the status of bird populations. The main objective of our study was to compare two bird-count methods (transect and point count), to contrast the effectiveness of estimating species richness and population densities at four detection distances in three contrasting grassland habitats: open middle grassland, savanna grassland and agriculture lands, these habitats differ in vegetation cover. Bird counts were conducted during winter 2004 and spring 2005. Estimated population densities were highest when using the PC method at distances of 0 - 25 m and 25 - 50 m. The greatest number of species was detected when both methods at distances of 0 to 75 m. These results were consistent for both seasons and for the three grassland habitats, in base to these results, combining both methods when realizing birds' diversity inventories in Mexican semiarid grasslands.

Palabras llave : Grassland birds; bird counts; count distances; Jalisco; Lanius ludovicianus; Sturnella neglecta.

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