2018
DOI: 10.1101/455774
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Addressing multiple sources of uncertainty in the estimation of parrot abundance from roost counts: a case study with the Vinaceous-breasted Parrot (Amazona vinacea)

Abstract: Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species in IUCN threat categories. The population size of parrots-one of the most threatened bird families-is often assessed using roost counts, which suffer from multiple sources of uncertainty that need to be addressed in monitoring efforts. To improve estimates of abundance for endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot (Amazona vinacea), we compared extensive roost counts over the whole range of the species (Argentina, Paraguay, Bra… Show more

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“…Robustly estimating the abundance of parrots is extremely difficult, with most current estimates based on roost counts (e.g. Wright et al, 2018; Zulian et al, 2018), distance sampling (Dénes et al, 2018), expert opinion or a combination (e.g. BirdLife International, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Robustly estimating the abundance of parrots is extremely difficult, with most current estimates based on roost counts (e.g. Wright et al, 2018; Zulian et al, 2018), distance sampling (Dénes et al, 2018), expert opinion or a combination (e.g. BirdLife International, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%