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Effects of Vehicle Speed on Flight Initiation by Turkey Vultures: Implications for Bird-Vehicle Collisions

机译:车速对火鸡秃鹰起航的影响:对鸟类与车辆碰撞的影响

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The avoidance of motorized vehicles is a common challenge for birds in the modern world. Birds appear to rely on antipredator behaviors to avoid vehicles, but modern vehicles (automobiles and aircraft) are faster than natural predators. Thus, birds may be relatively ill-equipped, in terms of sensory capabilities and behaviors, to avoid vehicles. We examined the idea that birds may be unable to accurately assess particularly high speeds of approaching vehicles, which could contribute to miscalculations in avoidance behaviors and ultimately cause collisions. We baited turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) to roads with animal carcasses and measured flight initiation distance and effective time-to-collision in response to a truck driving directly towards vultures from a starting distance of 1.13 km and at one of three speeds: 30, 60, or 90 kph (no vultures were struck). Flight initiation distance of vultures increased by a factor of 1.85 as speed increased from 30 to 90 kph. However, for 90-kph approaches there was no clear trend in flight initiation distance across replicates: birds appeared equally likely to initiate escape behavior at 40 m as at 220 m. Time-to-collision decreased by a factor of 0.62 with approach speeds from 30 to 90 kph. Also, at 90 kph, four vehicle approaches (17%) resulted in near collisions with vultures (time-to-collision ≤1.7 s), compared to none during 60 kph approaches and one during 30 kph approaches (4%). Our findings suggest that antipredator behaviors in turkey vultures, particularly stimulus processing and response, might not be well tuned to vehicles approaching at speeds ≥90 kph. The possible inability of turkey vultures to react appropriately to high-speed vehicles could be common among birds, and might represent an important determinant of bird-vehicle collisions.
机译:避免机动车辆是现代鸟类中的普遍挑战。鸟类似乎依靠反掠食者的行为来避开交通工具,但是现代交通工具(汽车和飞机)比自然掠食者要快。因此,就感觉能力和行为而言,鸟类可能装备相对较差,以避开车辆。我们研究了鸟类可能无法准确评估接近车辆的特别高速度的想法,这可能会导致回避行为的错误计算并最终导致碰撞。我们将火鸡秃鹰(Cathartes aura)引诱到带有动物尸体的道路上,并测量了飞行起始距离和有效碰撞时间,以响应卡车从1.13 km的起始距离以三种速度之一直接驶向秃鹰时的反应: 60或90公里/小时(未袭击秃鹰)。秃鹰的飞行起始距离随着速度从30 kph增加到90 kph而增加了1.85倍。但是,对于90公里/小时的进近,跨复制区的飞行起始距离没有明显趋势:鸟类在40 m和220 m处同样有可能起始逃逸行为。进近速度从30到90 kph时,碰撞时间减少了0.62倍。同样,在90 km / h的进近速度下,有四种车辆进近(17%)导致了与秃鹰的近距离碰撞(碰撞时间≤1.7s),相比之下,在60 km / h进近的情况下没有发生碰撞,而在30 kph进近的情况下发生了一次碰撞(4%)。我们的发现表明,火鸡兀鹰中的反掠食者行为,尤其是刺激处理和响应,可能不适用于时速≥90 kph的车辆。火鸡秃鹰可能无法对高速车辆做出适当的反应在鸟类中很常见,这可能是鸟类与车辆碰撞的重要决定因素。

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