Mourning dove population trend estimates from Call-Count and North American Breeding Bird Surveys
The mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) Call-count Survey and the North American Breeding Bird Survey provide information on population trends of mourning doves throughout the continental United States. Because surveys are an integral part of the development of hunting regulations, a need exists to determine which survey provides precise information. We estimated population trends from 1966 to 1988 by state and dove management unit, and assessed the relative efficiency of each survey. Estimates of population trend differ (P < 0.05) between surveys in 11 of 48 states; 9 of 11 states with divergent results occur in the Eastern Management Unit. Differences were probably a consequence of smaller sample sizes in the Callcount Survey. The Breeding Bird Survey generally provided trend estimates with smaller variances than did the Callcount Survey. Although the Callcount Survey probably provides more withinroute accuracy because of survey methods and timing, the Breeding Bird Survey has a larger sample size of survey routes and greater consistency of coverage in the Eastern Unit.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1994 |
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Title | Mourning dove population trend estimates from Call-Count and North American Breeding Bird Surveys |
DOI | 10.2307/3809323 |
Authors | John R. Sauer, David E. Dolton, Sam Droege |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Journal of Wildlife Management |
Index ID | 5222752 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Patuxent Wildlife Research Center |