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The use of digital photos to assess visual cover for wildlife in rangelands
Authors:Cameron N Carlyle  Lauchlan H Fraser  Cindy M Haddow  Becky A Bings  William Harrower
Institution:1. Dept. of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1X1, Canada;2. Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University, 900 McGill Road, PO Box 3010, Kamloops, BC V2C 5N3, Canada;3. Range Specialist, Ecosystems Branch, Environmental Stewardship Division, Ministry of Environment PO Box 9338, Stn, Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9M1, Canada;4. Ecosystem Biologist, Cariboo Region, Ministry of Environment, 400-640 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T1, Canada
Abstract:Grassland vegetation can provide visual cover for terrestrial vertebrates. The most commonly used method to assess visual cover is the Robel pole. We test the use of digital photography as a more accurate and repeatable method. We assessed the digital photography method on four forage grassland species (Pseudoroegneria spicata, Festuca campestris, Poa pratensis, Achnatherum richardsonii). Digital photos of 2-dimensional cutout silhouettes of three bird species sharp-tailed grouse, western meadowlark and savannah sparrow were used to model the impact of clipping (i.e., grazing) on visual cover. In addition, photos of artificial voles were used to model litter on cover available to small mammals. Nine sites were sampled and data were analyzed by the dominant grass species in each study plot. Regression analysis showed that digital photos (r2 = 0.62) were a better predictor than the Robel pole (r2 = 0.26) for assessment of cover. Clipping heights showed that clipping at less than 15 cm left the silhouettes 50% exposed. Digital photo analysis revealed that visual cover was affected by the type of grass species, with F. campestris > P. pratensis > A. richardsonii > P. spicata. Biomass and litter were both positively related to cover for small mammals.
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