An integrated modeling approach to estimating Gunnison sage‐grouse population dynamics: combining index and demographic data

Evaluation of population dynamics for rare and declining species is often limited to data that are sparse and/or of poor quality. Frequently, the best data available for rare bird species are based on large‐scale, population count data. These data are commonly based on sampling methods that lack con...

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Published inEcology and evolution Vol. 4; no. 22; pp. 4247 - 4257
Main Authors Davis, Amy J., Hooten, Mevin B., Phillips, Michael L., Doherty, Paul F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.11.2014
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Summary:Evaluation of population dynamics for rare and declining species is often limited to data that are sparse and/or of poor quality. Frequently, the best data available for rare bird species are based on large‐scale, population count data. These data are commonly based on sampling methods that lack consistent sampling effort, do not account for detectability, and are complicated by observer bias. For some species, short‐term studies of demographic rates have been conducted as well, but the data from such studies are typically analyzed separately. To utilize the strengths and minimize the weaknesses of these two data types, we developed a novel Bayesian integrated model that links population count data and population demographic data through population growth rate (λ) for Gunnison sage‐grouse (Centrocercus minimus). The long‐term population index data available for Gunnison sage‐grouse are annual (years 1953–2012) male lek counts. An intensive demographic study was also conducted from years 2005 to 2010. We were able to reduce the variability in expected population growth rates across time, while correcting for potential small sample size bias in the demographic data. We found the population of Gunnison sage‐grouse to be variable and slightly declining over the past 16 years. This manuscript presents an innovative approach for combining short‐term, field‐intensive demographic information with long‐term, less costly index data based on counts through integrated hierarchical modelling. We show that the combination of index data with stronger, demographic data results in a better understanding of long‐term population trends for the proposed endangered species Gunnison Sage‐Grouse (Centrocercus minimus).
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Funding Information We gratefully acknowledge Colorado Parks and Wildlife for funding this project.
ISSN:2045-7758
2045-7758
DOI:10.1002/ece3.1290