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Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia

Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conservation programs. Density estimates provide baseline data and enable monitoring of population size. Several different survey methods are available, and the choice of method depends on the species and study aims. Few studies have...

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Autores principales: Höing, Andrea, Quinten, Marcel C., Indrawati, Yohana Maria, Cheyne, Susan M., Waltert, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23538477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10764-012-9655-7
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author Höing, Andrea
Quinten, Marcel C.
Indrawati, Yohana Maria
Cheyne, Susan M.
Waltert, Matthias
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Quinten, Marcel C.
Indrawati, Yohana Maria
Cheyne, Susan M.
Waltert, Matthias
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description Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conservation programs. Density estimates provide baseline data and enable monitoring of population size. Several different survey methods are available, and the choice of method depends on the species and study aims. Few studies have compared the accuracy and efficiency of different survey methods for large mammals, particularly for primates. Here we compare estimates of density and abundance of Kloss’ gibbons (Hylobates klossii) using two of the most common survey methods: line transect distance sampling and triangulation. Line transect surveys (survey effort: 155.5 km) produced a total of 101 auditory and visual encounters and a density estimate of 5.5 gibbon clusters (groups or subgroups of primate social units)/km(2). Triangulation conducted from 12 listening posts during the same period revealed a similar density estimate of 5.0 clusters/km(2). Coefficients of variation of cluster density estimates were slightly higher from triangulation (0.24) than from line transects (0.17), resulting in a lack of precision in detecting changes in cluster densities of <66 % for triangulation and <47 % for line transect surveys at the 5 % significance level with a statistical power of 50 %. This case study shows that both methods may provide estimates with similar accuracy but that line transects can result in more precise estimates and allow assessment of other primate species. For a rapid assessment of gibbon density under time and financial constraints, the triangulation method also may be appropriate.
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spelling pubmed-36054912013-03-25 Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia Höing, Andrea Quinten, Marcel C. Indrawati, Yohana Maria Cheyne, Susan M. Waltert, Matthias Int J Primatol Article Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conservation programs. Density estimates provide baseline data and enable monitoring of population size. Several different survey methods are available, and the choice of method depends on the species and study aims. Few studies have compared the accuracy and efficiency of different survey methods for large mammals, particularly for primates. Here we compare estimates of density and abundance of Kloss’ gibbons (Hylobates klossii) using two of the most common survey methods: line transect distance sampling and triangulation. Line transect surveys (survey effort: 155.5 km) produced a total of 101 auditory and visual encounters and a density estimate of 5.5 gibbon clusters (groups or subgroups of primate social units)/km(2). Triangulation conducted from 12 listening posts during the same period revealed a similar density estimate of 5.0 clusters/km(2). Coefficients of variation of cluster density estimates were slightly higher from triangulation (0.24) than from line transects (0.17), resulting in a lack of precision in detecting changes in cluster densities of <66 % for triangulation and <47 % for line transect surveys at the 5 % significance level with a statistical power of 50 %. This case study shows that both methods may provide estimates with similar accuracy but that line transects can result in more precise estimates and allow assessment of other primate species. For a rapid assessment of gibbon density under time and financial constraints, the triangulation method also may be appropriate. Springer US 2013-01-08 2013-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3605491/ /pubmed/23538477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10764-012-9655-7 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013
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Höing, Andrea
Quinten, Marcel C.
Indrawati, Yohana Maria
Cheyne, Susan M.
Waltert, Matthias
Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title_full Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title_fullStr Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title_short Line Transect and Triangulation Surveys Provide Reliable Estimates of the Density of Kloss’ Gibbons (Hylobates klossii) on Siberut Island, Indonesia
title_sort line transect and triangulation surveys provide reliable estimates of the density of kloss’ gibbons (hylobates klossii) on siberut island, indonesia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23538477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10764-012-9655-7
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