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               <dc:title>Biased sex ratios in Western Europe populations of little bustard (Tetrax tetrax) as a potential warning signal of unbalanced mortalities</dc:title>
               <dc:creator>Serrano-Davies, Eva</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Traba, Juan</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Arroyo, Beatriz</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Mougeot, François</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Cuscó, Francesc</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Mañosa, Santi</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Bota, Gerard</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Faria, Nuno</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Villers, Alexandre</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Casas, Fabián</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Attie, Carole</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Devoucoux, Pierrick</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Bretagnolle, Vincent</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Morales, Manuel B.</dc:creator>
               <dc:subject>Female mortality</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Conservation</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Endangered species</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Steppe birds</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Western Europe</dc:subject>
               <dc:description>Adult sex ratios (ASRs) have proved to correlate with population trends, which make them&#xd;
potential useful indicators of a species’ population trajectory and conservation status. We&#xd;
analysed ASRs and proportion of juveniles in flocks of an endangered steppe bird, the Little&#xd;
Bustard Tetrax tetrax, using surveys made during the non-breeding period in seven areas within&#xd;
its Western European range (one in Portugal, four in Spain, and two in France). We found&#xd;
overall male-biased ASRs, as all the seven surveyed areas showed a male-biased ASR mean value.&#xd;
Five areas were below the threshold median value (female sex ratio = 0.4) considered to be&#xd;
consistent with an increased probability of extinction, according to earlier population viability&#xd;
analyses for the species. We also found a significant positive correlation between female ratio and&#xd;
the proportion of young individuals in the non-breeding flocks surveyed. Our results (strongly&#xd;
male-biased ASRs) support the hypothesis that the viability of Little Bustard populations in&#xd;
Western Europe is threatened by an excess of female mortality, something that should be&#xd;
quantified in the future, and emphasise the value of monitoring sex ratio as a population viability&#xd;
indicator in species where monitoring survival is difficult to achieve.</dc:description>
               <dc:description>This paper is a contribution to the REMEDINAL 3 (S2013/MAE-2719) network which funded a post-doc contract for ESD. It also contributes to the Excellence Network REMEDINAL 3CM (S2013/ MAE2719), supported by Comunidad de Madrid. We thank all the field workers that collaborated in this study. Thanks to Ricardo Montero from Extremadura Birding who provided us with a Little Bustard winter flock video record. We are grateful to Julia Gómez-Catasús for her help with the bootstrapping analysis. This study was carried out with no funds from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.</dc:description>
               <dc:date>2024-12-05T21:24:29Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2024-12-05T21:24:29Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2022-11-22T13:24:25Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2022-11-22T13:24:25Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2022</dc:date>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion</dc:type>
               <dc:identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/84293</dc:identifier>
               <dc:relation>Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270922000430</dc:relation>
               <dc:relation>Bird Conservation International, 2022, p. 1-8</dc:relation>
               <dc:rights>cc-by, (c) Serrano-Davies et al., 2022</dc:rights>
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               <dc:rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</dc:rights>
               <dc:publisher>Cambridge University Press</dc:publisher>
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