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The Seasonal Dynamics of Artificial Nest Predation Rates along Edges in a Mosaic Managed Reedbed

机译:镶嵌管理的芦苇丛中沿边缘的人工巢穴捕食率的季节动态

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Boundaries between different habitats can be responsible for changes in species interactions, including modified rates of encounter between predators and prey. Such ‘edge effects’ have been reported in nesting birds, where nest predation rates can be increased at habitat edges. The literature concerning edge effects on nest predation rates reveals a wide variation in results, even within single habitats, suggesting edge effects are not fixed, but dynamic throughout space and time. This study demonstrates the importance of considering dynamic mechanisms underlying edge effects and their relevance when undertaking habitat management. In reedbed habitats, management in the form of mosaic winter reed cutting can create extensive edges which change rapidly with reed regrowth during spring. We investigate the seasonal dynamics of reedbed edges using an artificial nest experiment based on the breeding biology of a reedbed specialist. We first demonstrate that nest predation decreases with increasing distance from the edge of cut reed blocks, suggesting edge effects have a pivotal role in this system. Using repeats throughout the breeding season we then confirm that nest predation rates are temporally dynamic and decline with the regrowth of reed. However, effects of edges on nest predation were consistent throughout the season. These results are of practical importance when considering appropriate habitat management, suggesting that reed cutting may heighten nest predation, especially before new growth matures. They also contribute directly to an overall understanding of the dynamic processes underlying edge effects and their potential role as drivers of time-dependent habitat use.
机译:不同栖息地之间的边界可能导致物种相互作用的变化,包括掠食者和猎物之间接触率的改变。据报道,这种“边缘效应”在筑巢的鸟类中可以提高栖息地边缘的巢捕食率。关于边缘对巢穴捕食率的影响的文献揭示了结果的差异很大,即使在单个生境中也是如此,这表明边缘效应不是固定的,而是在整个空间和时间上都是动态的。这项研究表明了进行生境管理时考虑边缘效应及其相关性的动力学机制的重要性。在芦苇生境中,以马赛克冬季芦苇切割的形式进行的管理会产生宽阔的边缘,这些边缘会随着春季春季芦苇的再生而快速变化。我们基于人工繁殖的巢床专家的繁殖生物学,使用人工巢式实验研究了巢床边缘的季节动态。我们首先证明巢掠食会随着与切芦苇块边缘距离的增加而减小,这表明边缘效应在该系统中具有举足轻重的作用。然后,使用整个繁殖季节的重复序列,我们可以确定巢捕食率在时间上是动态的,并且随着芦苇的再生而下降。然而,边缘对巢穴捕食的影响在整个季节中是一致的。当考虑适当的栖息地管理时,这些结果具有实际意义,这表明芦苇切割可能会加剧巢捕食,特别是在新的生长成熟之前。它们还直接有助于对边缘效应潜在的动态过程及其作为依赖时间的栖息地的驱动因素的潜在作用的全面理解。

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    Iain Malzer; Barbara Helm;

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