Survival of Gunnison sage-grouse Centrocercus minimus in Colorado, USA

被引:5
|
作者
Davis, Amy J. [1 ]
Phillips, Michael L. [2 ]
Doherty, Paul F., Jr. [1 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Fish Wildlife & Conservat Biol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] Colorado Pk & Wildlife, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA
关键词
NORTH-PARK; HABITAT; MORTALITY; WINTER;
D O I
10.1111/jav.00473
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Gunnison sage-grouse Centrocercus minimus has declined from their historic range and recent monitoring has provided evidence that some populations are continuing to decline. The evaluation of long-term, population-specific survival rates is important to assess population stability, and is necessary for conservation of this species of concern. We evaluated adult and yearling survival in two dynamically different populations of Gunnison sage-grouse (a relatively large, more stable population and a small, declining population). Our goal was to examine the relationship between annual survival and population, and test hypotheses with regards to temporal effects (across years and within year) and individual effects (sex and age). We also evaluated the effects of snow depth on sage-grouse survival. We tracked 214 radiomarked birds in the large population from 2005-2010 and 25 birds in the small population from 2007-2010. We found no evidence for a difference in survival between yearlings and adults nor did we find an influence of snow depth on survival. Males had the lowest survival during the lekking season (March-April); females had lower survival during the nesting and chick rearing season (May-July) and late-summer and fall (August-October). The annual survival rate was 0.61 (SE 0.06) for females and 0.39 (SE 0.08) for males. Survival was constant across years and between the populations suggesting observed population changes during this time period are not a result of changes in adult survival.
引用
收藏
页码:186 / 192
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Captive-breeding of captive and wild-reared Gunnison sage-grouse
    Apa, Anthony D.
    Wiechman, Lief A.
    ZOO BIOLOGY, 2016, 35 (01) : 70 - 75
  • [32] BALANCED SEX RATIO AT HATCH IN A GREATER SAGE-GROUSE (CENTROCERCUS UROPHASIANUS) POPULATION
    Atamian, Michael T.
    Sedingeir, James S.
    AUK, 2010, 127 (01): : 16 - 22
  • [33] The Gunnison Basin Sage-grouse Strategic Committee: a Colorado county's fight for conservation self-determination Commentary
    Cochran, James
    Houck, Jonathan
    Peterson, Greg
    HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS, 2017, 11 (03): : 320 - 326
  • [34] Crucial nesting habitat for gunnison sage-grouse: A spatially explicit hierarchical approach
    Aldridge, Cameron L.
    Saher, D. Joanne
    Childers, Theresa M.
    Stahlnecker, Kenneth E.
    Bowen, Zachary H.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2012, 76 (02): : 391 - 406
  • [35] Influence of changes in sagebrush on Gunnison sage grouse in southwestern Colorado.
    Oyler-McCance, SJ
    Burnham, KP
    Braun, CE
    SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST, 2001, 46 (03) : 323 - 331
  • [36] Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) hen survival: effects of raptors, anthropogenic and landscape features, and hen behavior
    Dinkins, J. B.
    Conover, M. R.
    Kirol, C. P.
    Beck, J. L.
    Frey, S. N.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2014, 92 (04) : 319 - 330
  • [37] Greater sage-grouse juvenile survival in Utah
    Caudill, Danny
    Messmer, Terry A.
    Bibles, Brent
    Guttery, Michael R.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2014, 78 (05): : 808 - 817
  • [38] Nesting ecology of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus at the eastern edge of their historic distribution
    Herman-Brunson, Katie M.
    Jensen, Kent C.
    Kaczor, Nicholas W.
    Swanson, Christopher C.
    Rumble, Mark A.
    Klaver, Robert W.
    WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 2009, 15 (04) : 395 - 404
  • [39] Survival of juvenile greater sage-grouse in Wyoming
    Smith, Kurt T.
    Pratt, Aaron C.
    Lautenbach, Jonathan D.
    North, Holly M.
    Beck, Jeffrey L.
    WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 2024, 2024 (04)
  • [40] Nesting ecology of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus at the eastern edge of their historic distribution
    Herman-Brunson, Katie M.
    Jensen, Kent C.
    Kaczor, Nicholas W.
    Swanson, Christopher C.
    Rumble, Mark A.
    Klaver, Robert W.
    WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 2009, 15 (03) : 237 - 246