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Habitat use and population density of the houbara bustard Chlamydotis undulata in Fuerteventura (Canary Islands).

Authors :
Carrascal, Luis M.
Palomino, David
Seoane, Javier
Alonso, César L.
Source :
African Journal of Ecology. Sep2008, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p291-302. 12p. 4 Charts, 1 Map.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The houbara bustard in the Canary Islands is included into the category ‘Endangered’ on the Spanish Bird Red List according to suspected declines in bird numbers, the loss of previously occupied areas and the suggested endemicity of the taxon. This paper deals with the population size and the distribution pattern of the houbara bustard in Fuerteventura (the largest island occupied by the species in the Canary archipelago, 1730 km2) and analyses its habitat use according to topography, soil, vegetation and human impact variables. We employ distance sampling on 1471 (early spring) and 602 (summer) 500-m transects and measure habitat characteristics within the transects to estimate local densities and population sizes and to test whether the features of the used habitats (as measured in transects where the species was recorded) differed from those available (measured in the whole sample). Topographic and anthropic features are the main determinants of the habitat use of the species, while other descriptors related to vegetation structure and substrate characteristics play a minor role in its habitat preferences. The slope of the terrain is the most important habitat feature constraining the occurrence of the houbara bustard... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01416707
Volume :
46
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
African Journal of Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34038283
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2028.2008.00971.x