On the efficiency of using song playback during call count surveys of Red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa)

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Christiane Jakob
Françoise Ponce-Boutin
Aurélien Besnard
Cyril Eraud
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[1] FRC-LR,
[2] CNERA PFSP,undefined
[3] ONCFS,undefined
[4] Laboratoire BEV-EPHE,undefined
[5] UMR 5175 CEFE CNRS,undefined
[6] ONCFS,undefined
[7] Réserve de faune de Chizé,undefined
[8] Carrefour de la Canauderie,undefined
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Red-legged partridge; France; CMR models; Playback; Point counts;
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Successful management practices for declining bird species depend often on long-term surveys acquired by point counts. Despite high standardization of field protocols, uncertain detection probability remains an important source of variability and bias in point-count data. This effect is of main importance in low-responsive species as the Red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa), but it can be counterbalanced, increasing detection probability. In this 2-year study, we sampled using traditional point-count methods, followed by playback sessions for each repetition. We measured detection probability and the efficiency of playback for detectability in the context of a feasibility study on long-term point-count surveys for a harvested game bird, the Red-legged partridge. The results for both study years show a distinct increase in detection probability (23% and 45%, respectively) when using playback vs. the traditional point-count method. We also tested our results for heterogeneity, trap dependence, and time dependence, and no effect was detected. Thus, we suggest that the future design of long-term surveys on Red-legged partridges should consider abundance indices using playback sessions.
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