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Estimates of regional population densities of badger Meles meles, fox Vulpes vulpes and hare Lepus europaeus using walked distance sampling

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 23-33

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-011-0536-8

Keywords

Density estimates; Walked distance sampling; Meles meles; Vulpes vulpes; Lepus europaeus

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  1. UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
  2. Welsh Assembly Government

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Walked spotlight transect surveys with distance sampling were used to estimate regional population densities of badger (Meles meles), fox (Vulpes vulpes) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in south-west England (Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire) and Wales (Pembrokeshire, Borders, North Wales). All regions were surveyed during spring 2006 with English regions re-surveyed in autumn 2006. In each region, surveys were conducted in a random sample of 19.6 km(2) areas (mean areas per region: spring= 19, autumn = 25). Within each survey area, a semirandom transect was established in each of a random sample of fields (open habitat almost exclusively pasture). Transects were subsequently walked at night with spotlights (mean transects per survey area: spring = 21, autumn = 21). Each area was surveyed twice during a season. Total transect length per region ranged from 137 to 193 km in spring and 230 to 250 km in autumn. The mean density of species per region was: badger 1.5-4.8 km(-2), fox 1.0-4.0 km(-2), hare 0.44.6 km(-2). The study has provided baseline estimates of regional densities against which any future equivalent surveys can be compared. It has also illustrated the practical application of large-scale walked distance sampling to surveys of British mammals.

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