Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil

Summary Information about population sizes, trends, and habitat use is key for species conservation and management. The Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis (BBSA) is a long-distance migratory shorebird that breeds in the Arctic and migrates to south-eastern South America, wintering in the...

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Published in:Bird Conservation International
Main Authors: Faria, Fernando A., Dias, Rafael A., Bencke, Glayson A., Bugoni, Leandro, Senner, Nathan R., Almeida, Juliana B., Nunes, Guilherme Tavares, Gonçalves, Maycon S. S., Lyons, James E.
Other Authors: BirdLife International, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270923000138
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0959270923000138 2024-04-07T07:50:40+00:00 Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil Faria, Fernando A. Dias, Rafael A. Bencke, Glayson A. Bugoni, Leandro Senner, Nathan R. Almeida, Juliana B. Nunes, Guilherme Tavares Gonçalves, Maycon S. S. Lyons, James E. BirdLife International Environment and Climate Change Canada 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270923000138 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0959270923000138 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Bird Conservation International volume 33 ISSN 0959-2709 1474-0001 Nature and Landscape Conservation Animal Science and Zoology Ecology journal-article 2023 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0959270923000138 2024-03-08T00:34:26Z Summary Information about population sizes, trends, and habitat use is key for species conservation and management. The Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis (BBSA) is a long-distance migratory shorebird that breeds in the Arctic and migrates to south-eastern South America, wintering in the grasslands of southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Most studies of Nearctic migratory species occur in the Northern Hemisphere, but monitoring these species at non-breeding areas is crucial for conservation during this phase of the annual cycle. Our first objective was to estimate trends of BBSA at four key areas in southern Brazil during the non-breeding season. We surveyed for BBSA and measured vegetation height in most years from 2008/09 to 2019/20. We used hierarchical distance sampling models in which BBSA abundance and density were modelled as a function of vegetation height and corrected for detectability. Next, we used on-the-ground surveys combined with satellite imagery and habitat classification models to estimate BBSA population size in 2019/20 at two major non-breeding areas. We found that abundance and density were negatively affected by increasing vegetation height. Abundance fluctuated five- to eight-fold over the study period, with peaks in the middle of the study (2014/15). We estimated the BBSA wintering population size as 1,201 (95% credible interval [CI]: 637–1,946) birds in Torotama Island and 2,232 (95% CI: 1,199–3,584) in Lagoa do Peixe National Park during the 2019/20 austral summer. Although no pronounced trend was detected, BBSA abundance fluctuated greatly from year to year. Our results demonstrate that only two of the four key areas hold high densities of BBSA and highlight the positive effect of short grass on BBSA numbers. Short-grass coastal habitats used by BBSA are strongly influenced by livestock grazing and climate, and are expected to shrink in size with future development and climatic changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Cambridge University Press Arctic Argentina Austral Buff ENVELOPE(-64.567,-64.567,-64.833,-64.833) Uruguay Bird Conservation International 33
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Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology
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Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology
Faria, Fernando A.
Dias, Rafael A.
Bencke, Glayson A.
Bugoni, Leandro
Senner, Nathan R.
Almeida, Juliana B.
Nunes, Guilherme Tavares
Gonçalves, Maycon S. S.
Lyons, James E.
Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
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Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology
description Summary Information about population sizes, trends, and habitat use is key for species conservation and management. The Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis (BBSA) is a long-distance migratory shorebird that breeds in the Arctic and migrates to south-eastern South America, wintering in the grasslands of southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Most studies of Nearctic migratory species occur in the Northern Hemisphere, but monitoring these species at non-breeding areas is crucial for conservation during this phase of the annual cycle. Our first objective was to estimate trends of BBSA at four key areas in southern Brazil during the non-breeding season. We surveyed for BBSA and measured vegetation height in most years from 2008/09 to 2019/20. We used hierarchical distance sampling models in which BBSA abundance and density were modelled as a function of vegetation height and corrected for detectability. Next, we used on-the-ground surveys combined with satellite imagery and habitat classification models to estimate BBSA population size in 2019/20 at two major non-breeding areas. We found that abundance and density were negatively affected by increasing vegetation height. Abundance fluctuated five- to eight-fold over the study period, with peaks in the middle of the study (2014/15). We estimated the BBSA wintering population size as 1,201 (95% credible interval [CI]: 637–1,946) birds in Torotama Island and 2,232 (95% CI: 1,199–3,584) in Lagoa do Peixe National Park during the 2019/20 austral summer. Although no pronounced trend was detected, BBSA abundance fluctuated greatly from year to year. Our results demonstrate that only two of the four key areas hold high densities of BBSA and highlight the positive effect of short grass on BBSA numbers. Short-grass coastal habitats used by BBSA are strongly influenced by livestock grazing and climate, and are expected to shrink in size with future development and climatic changes.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada
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author Faria, Fernando A.
Dias, Rafael A.
Bencke, Glayson A.
Bugoni, Leandro
Senner, Nathan R.
Almeida, Juliana B.
Nunes, Guilherme Tavares
Gonçalves, Maycon S. S.
Lyons, James E.
author_facet Faria, Fernando A.
Dias, Rafael A.
Bencke, Glayson A.
Bugoni, Leandro
Senner, Nathan R.
Almeida, Juliana B.
Nunes, Guilherme Tavares
Gonçalves, Maycon S. S.
Lyons, James E.
author_sort Faria, Fernando A.
title Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
title_short Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
title_full Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
title_fullStr Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
title_sort trends and population estimate of the threatened buff-breasted sandpiper calidris subruficollis wintering in coastal grasslands of southern brazil
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