INVESTIGADORES
QUINTANA Ruben Dario
artículos
Título:
¿Puntos fijos o recorridos lineales para el censo de aves en la estepa patagónica?
Autor/es:
TRAVAINI ALEJANDRO; BUSTAMANTE, JAVIER; NEGRO, JUAN JOSE; QUINTANA, RUBEN DARIO
Revista:
ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL
Editorial:
NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 15 p. 513 - 525
ISSN:
1075-4377
Resumen:
Successful
evaluation of bird populations in Patagonia depends on the appropriate choice and use of survey methods.
Our objective was to evaluate three bird survey methodologies: point counts, foot transects, and road
transects, for bird distribution evaluation (particularly birds of prey) in shrub-steppe landscapes of southern
Patagonia. Field work was undertaken during the spring of 1998 and 1999 in Santa Cruz province,
southern Argentine Patagonia. We performed 15-min point counts, 30-min foot transects and vehicle road
transects at 40?60 km/h. During the 1998 spring, we contacted 65 raptors representing 8 species during
125 point counts. We also contacted 252 raptors (10 species) during 3537 km of road transects. Road
transects produced 22 times more contacts per unit effort than did point counts. During spring 1999, we
contacted 2065 individuals, representing 54 species of birds. Foot and road transects provided significantly
more contacts than point counts, both for raptors and all species of birds. Although more raptors were
contacted by road census, foot transects performed well for all other species of birds. The detection and
identification of birds by foot transects were less affected by prevailing wind conditions, and contact rate
was higher than that of point counts on a time effort basis.

