
26th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the
Desert Tortoise Council, March 16-18, 2001 Abstracts

Distance Sampling in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve:
1998-2000 Progress Report
Ann M. McLuckie and Rick A. Fridell
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Washington
County Field Office, 344 E. Sunland Dr. #8, St. George, Utah 84790

Comprehensive and accurate desert tortoise density estimates are
recognized as critical in both the Washington County Habitat
Conservation Plan and the Desert Tortoise (Mojave Population) Recovery
Plan. Distance sampling monitoring was implemented within the Red Cliffs
Desert Reserve, Washington County, Utah, to gather baseline regional
population densities of desert tortoises. In 1997, a pilot study was
completed to standardize field techniques, to provide preliminary
estimates of encounter rates and the detection probability, and to
determine the field effort necessary to achieve precise regional density
estimates within the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. In 1998, 201.42 km (103)
transects) of distance sampling was completed within Management Zone 3
of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. In 1999, 306.5 km (158 transects) of
distance sampling was completed within Management Zones 2, 3, and 5 of
the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. Two hundred and twenty eight tortoises
were encountered during the spring sampling period between March 30 to
June 10, 1999. A total of 187 reproductive tortoises (>180 mm) were
observed with an encounter rate of 0.61 tortoises per km (range = 0.46
to 0.81) and a coefficient of variation of 14.45%. The density of
reproductive tortoises within the Reserve was estimated at 0.23
tortoises per hectare with a 95% confidence interval from 0.17 to 0.32
and a cv(D) of 16.21%. The abundance of reproductive tortoises was
estimated at 5,036 tortoises per area sampled (11,457 ha) within Zone 2,
3, and 5 of the Reserve with a 95% confidence interval from 3,666 to
6,920 and a cv(A) of 16.21%.
In 2000, 301.95 km (153 transects) of distance sampling was completed
within Management Zones 2,3, and 5 of the Reserve. Two hundred and
twenty tortoises were encountered during the spring sampling period
between April 5 to June 9, 2000. A total of 190 reproductive tortoises
(>180 mm) were observed with an encounter rate of 0.62 tortoises per
km (range = 0.45 to 0.80). Density and abundance estimates calculated
for reproductive tortoises in 2000 within Management Zone 3 are within
the 95% confidence interval of 1999 and 1998 estimates.
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