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A synopsis of suggested approaches to address potential competitive interactions between Barred Owls (Strix varia) and Spotted Owls (S. occidentalis)

机译:为解决条纹猫头鹰(Strix varia)和斑点猫头鹰(S. occidentalis)之间潜在的竞争性相互作用而建议采取的方法的概要

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The conservation of Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) populations has been one of the most controversial and visible issues in United States conservation history. Coincident with declines in Spotted Owl populations over the last three decades has been the invasion of Barred Owls (Strix varia) throughout the range of the Northern Spotted Owl (S. o. caurina) and into the range of the California Spotted Owl (S. o. occidentalis). This invasion has confused the reasons behind recent Spotted Owl declines because anecdotal and correlative information strongly suggests that Barred Owls are a new factor influencing the declines. There is great uncertainty about all aspects of the invasion, and this has sparked discussion about appropriate management and research responses regarding the effects of this invasion on Spotted Owls. We present a set of possible responses to address the issue, and we discuss the relative merits of these with regard to their efficacy given the current state of knowledge. We recommend that research specifically aimed at learning more about the interspecific relationships of these two owls throughout the range of sympatry should begin immediately. Approaches that seem unlikely to be useful in the short-term either because they do not facilitate knowledge acquisition, are relatively costly, or would be technically less feasible, should not be considered viable at this time. We believe the consequences of the invasion are potentially dire for the Spotted Owl and that research and management actions, including the use of adaptive management, are required to inform the near- and long-term decision-making process for conservation of Spotted Owls.
机译:斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis)种群的保护一直是美国保护历史上最具争议和最明显的问题之一。在过去的三十年中,与斑点猫头鹰数量下降同时发生的是,在整个北部斑点猫头鹰(S. o。caurina)以及整个加利福尼亚斑点猫头鹰(S. o。occidentalis)。这种入侵使最近的斑点猫头鹰数量下降的原因感到困惑,因为轶事和相关信息强烈表明条纹猫头鹰是影响猫头鹰数量下降的新因素。入侵的各个方面都存在很大的不确定性,这引发了有关适当管理和研究对这种入侵对斑点猫头鹰的影响的讨论。我们提出了一系列可能的对策来解决该问题,并且鉴于当前的知识水平,我们就其功效讨论了它们的相对优点。我们建议立即着手开展专门旨在更多地了解这两只猫头鹰在整个共生系统中的种间关系的研究。在短期内似乎不太可能有用的方法,要么因为它们不利于知识获取,成本相对较高,要么在技术上不可行,因此目前不应被认为是可行的。我们认为,入侵的后果可能对斑O非常可怕,因此需要采取研究和管理措施,包括采用自适应管理,才能为斑conservation的近期和长期决策过程提供依据。

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