Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.

Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg. The anthropogenic pressure on South African grasslands to meet the needs of the burgeoning human population has exposed them to extensive permanent transformation and degradation. Indicator species may identify changes in the grassland e...

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Main Author: Beaumont, Stuart Nicholas.
Other Authors: Downs, Colleen Thelma.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/handle/10413/20278
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spelling ftunkwazulunatal:oai:researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/20278 2023-05-15T15:51:06+02:00 Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health. Beaumont, Stuart Nicholas. Downs, Colleen Thelma. 2022-04-04T15:12:03Z application/pdf https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/handle/10413/20278 en eng https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/handle/10413/20278 Red-winged francolin Pointing dogs Japanese quail Cryptic gamebirds--KwaZulu-Natal Thesis 2022 ftunkwazulunatal 2023-03-07T17:02:08Z Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg. The anthropogenic pressure on South African grasslands to meet the needs of the burgeoning human population has exposed them to extensive permanent transformation and degradation. Indicator species may identify changes in the grassland ecosystem. One such indicator species for natural sourveld grassland condition in South Africa is the red-winged francolin (Scleroptila levaillantii), whose population density is negatively correlated to grazing intensity and annual burning. Pointing dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) have been used extensively to aid ecologists in detecting these and other cryptic gamebirds to establish abundance. Here, a reliable method was developed to count cryptic gamebirds in the Greater uMgeni Vlei Expansion Area, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, South Africa, where the route through a survey site was flexible. A variation to the existing distance sampling technique was proposed where the dog global positioning system (GPS) track was the transect line. The study investigated the effect of varying environmental conditions on the distance from which a pointing dog could reliably and consistently detect a bird and allow calculating a detection distance based on influential environmental variables. Between March – October 2021, using pointing dogs fitted with GPS devices, controlled and uncontrolled trials were conducted on Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) and red-winged francolin in their natural habitat, respectively, to establish the environmental conditions that affect detectability and the detection distance from which a dog can detect a bird of known location. A total of 21 surveys were conducted (August 2020 – October 2021), on four survey sites by one or two pointer dogs fitted with GPS devices, to establish the population densities and territory of red-winged francolin. Individual area of search, established from the detection distance based on nominal wind speed and GPS track, was calculated. The redundancy in area of search enabled ... Thesis Canis lupus University of KwaZulu-Natal: ResearchSpace at UKZN
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topic Red-winged francolin
Pointing dogs
Japanese quail
Cryptic gamebirds--KwaZulu-Natal
spellingShingle Red-winged francolin
Pointing dogs
Japanese quail
Cryptic gamebirds--KwaZulu-Natal
Beaumont, Stuart Nicholas.
Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
topic_facet Red-winged francolin
Pointing dogs
Japanese quail
Cryptic gamebirds--KwaZulu-Natal
description Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg. The anthropogenic pressure on South African grasslands to meet the needs of the burgeoning human population has exposed them to extensive permanent transformation and degradation. Indicator species may identify changes in the grassland ecosystem. One such indicator species for natural sourveld grassland condition in South Africa is the red-winged francolin (Scleroptila levaillantii), whose population density is negatively correlated to grazing intensity and annual burning. Pointing dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) have been used extensively to aid ecologists in detecting these and other cryptic gamebirds to establish abundance. Here, a reliable method was developed to count cryptic gamebirds in the Greater uMgeni Vlei Expansion Area, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, South Africa, where the route through a survey site was flexible. A variation to the existing distance sampling technique was proposed where the dog global positioning system (GPS) track was the transect line. The study investigated the effect of varying environmental conditions on the distance from which a pointing dog could reliably and consistently detect a bird and allow calculating a detection distance based on influential environmental variables. Between March – October 2021, using pointing dogs fitted with GPS devices, controlled and uncontrolled trials were conducted on Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) and red-winged francolin in their natural habitat, respectively, to establish the environmental conditions that affect detectability and the detection distance from which a dog can detect a bird of known location. A total of 21 surveys were conducted (August 2020 – October 2021), on four survey sites by one or two pointer dogs fitted with GPS devices, to establish the population densities and territory of red-winged francolin. Individual area of search, established from the detection distance based on nominal wind speed and GPS track, was calculated. The redundancy in area of search enabled ...
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title Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
title_short Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
title_full Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
title_fullStr Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
title_full_unstemmed Development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
title_sort development and application of novel ornithological survey methods for the detection of cryptic avian indicator species that predict grassland health.
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