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Demography of Reintroduced Eastern Bluebirds and Brown-Headed Nuthatches

Species reintroductions are used commonly as a tool for conservation, but rigorous, quantitative assessments of their outcome rarely occur. Such assessments are critical for determining success of the reintroduction and for identifying management actions needed to ensure persistence of reintroduced...

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Autores principales: Lloyd, John D, Slater, Gary L, Snow, Skip
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3607246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23538326
http://dx.doi.org/10.2193/2008-009
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description Species reintroductions are used commonly as a tool for conservation, but rigorous, quantitative assessments of their outcome rarely occur. Such assessments are critical for determining success of the reintroduction and for identifying management actions needed to ensure persistence of reintroduced populations. We collected 9 years of demographic data on populations of brown-headed nuthatches (Sitta pusilla) and Eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) reintroduced via translocation into Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. Realized population growth of brown-headed nuthatches was positive in the first 3 years after cessation of translocations (λ(2002) = 1.15, SE = 0.13; λ(2003) = 1.28, SE = 0.12; λ(2005) = 1.32, SE = 0.20) but became negative thereafter (λ(2006) = 0.67, SE = 0.10; λ(2007) = 0.77, SE = 0.13). Realized growth rate for the Eastern bluebird population did not vary among years and indicated either a stable or a slowly declining population (λ = 0.92, SE = 0.04). Reintroductions were a qualified success; they resulted in the re-establishment of populations of both species, but neither population grew to the extent expected and both remained at risk of extinction.
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spelling pubmed-36072462013-03-25 Demography of Reintroduced Eastern Bluebirds and Brown-Headed Nuthatches Lloyd, John D Slater, Gary L Snow, Skip J Wildl Manage Management and Conservation Note Species reintroductions are used commonly as a tool for conservation, but rigorous, quantitative assessments of their outcome rarely occur. Such assessments are critical for determining success of the reintroduction and for identifying management actions needed to ensure persistence of reintroduced populations. We collected 9 years of demographic data on populations of brown-headed nuthatches (Sitta pusilla) and Eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) reintroduced via translocation into Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. Realized population growth of brown-headed nuthatches was positive in the first 3 years after cessation of translocations (λ(2002) = 1.15, SE = 0.13; λ(2003) = 1.28, SE = 0.12; λ(2005) = 1.32, SE = 0.20) but became negative thereafter (λ(2006) = 0.67, SE = 0.10; λ(2007) = 0.77, SE = 0.13). Realized growth rate for the Eastern bluebird population did not vary among years and indicated either a stable or a slowly declining population (λ = 0.92, SE = 0.04). Reintroductions were a qualified success; they resulted in the re-establishment of populations of both species, but neither population grew to the extent expected and both remained at risk of extinction. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009-08 2010-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3607246/ /pubmed/23538326 http://dx.doi.org/10.2193/2008-009 Text en 2009 The Wildlife Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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