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Estimating primate population densities: the systematic use of playbacks along transects in population surveys

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Autor(es):
Gestich, Carla C. ; Caselli, Christini B. ; Nagy-Reis, Mariana B. ; Setz, Eleonore Z. F. ; da Cunha, Rogerio G. T.
Número total de Autores: 5
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY; v. 79, n. 2 FEB 2017.
Citações Web of Science: 3
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Accurate measures of animal population densities are essential to assess their status, demography, and answer ecological questions. Among several methods proposed to collect abundance data, line transect sampling is used the most. The assumptions required to obtain accurate density estimates through this method, however, are rarely met when studying primates. As most primate species are vocally active, density estimates can be improved by associating transect sampling with playback point counts to scan the entire study area. Yet, attention to playback procedure and data collection design is necessary. Here, we describe a protocol to assess primate densities using playback and test its application on surveys of Callicebus nigrifrons, a small Neotropical primate that shows site fidelity and active vocal behavior. We list important steps and discuss precautions that should be considered, from the adjustments in the recordings in the lab to field procedures in the playback broadcasting sessions. Prior to the surveys, we conducted playback trials with three habituated wild groups at three forest remnants to test their response to the playback stimuli at different distances. Based on these trials, we defined the radius distance covered by the playback sessions. Then, we conducted two surveys in 12 forest remnants, in the northeast of Sao Paulo State Brazil. The results of density estimates were consistent between the two surveys. As the playback survey protocol we described has proved to be a simple and useful tool for surveying vocal primate and generated reliable data, we suggest that it is a good alternative method to estimate density of species, particularly for those that are responsive to playbacks and show site fidelity. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 12/14245-2 - Influência de parâmetros da paisagem sobre a ocorrência de primatas e a densidade de Callicebus nigrifrons no Nordeste do estado de São Paulo
Beneficiário:Carla Cristina Gestich
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado