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Rainfall and habitat interact to affect the condition of a wintering migratory songbird in The Bahamas

机译:降雨和栖息地相互作用影响巴哈马越冬迁徙鸣禽的状况

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On the subtropical and tropical wintering grounds of migratory birds, variation in moisture levels and habitat can influence the availability of food resources and subsequently impact overwintering birds. Using stable carbon isotopes in blood samples as a measure of moisture, we assessed the interactive effects of rainfall, vegetation, and moisture on the demographics and condition of Prairie Warblers (Setophaga discolor) wintering in The Bahamas. Carbon isotopes in Prairie Warbler blood were more depleted in taller, wetter habitats; we additionally detected novel temporal effects of rainfall on isotope values. During a winter with more rainfall, most birds maintained mass and pectoral muscle regardless of the habitat type occupied. In a winter with less rainfall, birds lost mass and pectoral muscle, and this effect was more pronounced in birds with enriched isotope values and birds that occupied drier, shorter habitat. Prairie Warblers exhibited strong patterns of sexual habitat segregation with males disproportionately observed in areas with taller vegetation and females in shorter vegetation. During the drier winter, older males had better maintenance of pectoral muscle compared to females and younger individuals. Also in the drier winter, daily rainfall patterns explained more of the variation in body condition compared to the date of capture; pectoral muscle was best explained by recent precipitation (during the previous 30 days), while size‐corrected mass was more a function of longer‐term (90‐day) rainfall and habitat moisture. Our findings along with other studies suggest that Prairie Warblers and other migratory birds are sensitive to interactions between annual variation in winter rainfall, within‐season daily rainfall patterns, and habitat quality. Increasing drought and habitat loss in the Caribbean may be having a negative impact on wintering bird populations. To best conserve Nearctic–Neotropical migratory passerines in the region, we recommend prioritizing the protection of the least drought‐prone wintering areas.
机译:在候鸟的亚热带和热带越冬地带,水分含量和栖息地的变化会影响食物资源的可用性,进而影响越冬鸟类。使用血液样本中的稳定碳同位素作为水分的量度,我们评估了降雨,植被和水分对巴哈马大草原莺(Setophaga discolor)越冬的人口统计和状况的相互作用。大草原鸣鸟血液中的碳同位素在更高,更湿的栖息地中更加枯竭。我们还检测了降雨对同位素值的新颖时间影响。在冬季降雨较多的冬季,无论所居住的栖息地类型如何,大多数鸟类都能保持体重和胸肌。在一个降雨量少的冬季,鸟类失去了质量和胸肌,而这种效应在同位素值较高的鸟类和栖息地较干燥,栖息地较短的鸟类中更为明显。草原莺莺表现出强烈的性栖息地隔离模式,在植被较高的地区和雌性较短的地区,雄性成比例的分布不均。在较干燥的冬季,与雌性和较年轻的个体相比,老年男性具有更好的胸肌维护能力。同样在较干燥的冬季,与捕获日期相比,每天的降雨模式解释了更多的身体状况变化。胸肌最好由最近的降水(在过去30天期间)解释,而尺寸校正后的质量更多是长期(90天)降雨和栖息地湿度的函数。我们的发现以及其他研究表明,草原莺和其他候鸟对冬季降雨的年度变化,季节内每日降雨模式和栖息地质量之间的相互作用敏感。加勒比地区干旱和生境丧失的加剧可能会对越冬的鸟类数量产生负面影响。为了最好地保护该地区的近北-新热带候鸟,我们建议优先保护最不干旱的越冬地区。

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