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Scale and Sensitivity of Songbird Occurrence to Landscape Structure in a Harvested Boreal Forest

机译:北方森林采伐中鸣鸟的发生规模及其对景观结构的敏感性

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To explore the spatial scales at which boreal forest birds respond to landscape structure and how those responses are influenced by forest harvest, we quantified the relationship between amounts of forest in the landscape at multiple spatial scales and the occurrence of 11 common boreal songbirds in western Newfoundland. The habitat type was assessed at a local scale (25 m diameter area) and amounts of forest habitat were measured at neighborhood (300 m) and landscape (2500 m) scales. We further compared how these relationships differed, depending on whether the landscape had been harvested or not, i.e., the landscape context. Landscape-scale metrics were related to occurrence for 7 of 11 species. For five of these seven, landscape context was also important. Landscape context was not important in models that did not contain a landscape-scale term. In four of five of the models including landscape context, there was an interaction of the term with either landscape or neighborhood effects, indicating that, not only was there an effect of forest harvest at the broad scale, but that effect altered the response of the species to other metrics. For the majority of species, overall occurrence tended to be higher in natural than in harvested landscapes, especially at higher levels of forest cover. Interestingly, for some species, occurrence was relatively similar across levels of forest cover within harvested, but not natural, landscapes. The results suggest some scale-invariance in species’ responses to landscape structure, and that some species respond to landscape structure at scales that are broader than those implied by our current knowledge of territorial or dispersal distances. Collectively, the results also suggest that forest management needs to consider not only how local-scale processes might be influenced by local-scale changes in amounts of forest, but also how the broader scale context might interact with those local-scale changes to produce counter-intuitive results. The complex nature of some of the relationships we observed suggests that generalized management policy for forests and songbirds will be elusive.
机译:为了探讨北方森林鸟类对景观结构的响应的空间尺度以及森林采伐对这些响应的影响,我们在多个空间尺度上量化了景观中森林数量与11种常见北方鸣禽的发生之间的关系。 。在局部规模(直径25 m的区域)上评估了栖息地的类型,并在邻域(300 m)和景观(2500 m)的尺度上测量了森林栖息地的数量。我们进一步比较了这些关系的不同之处,具体取决于是否已收获景观,即景观背景。景观尺度指标与11种中的7种的发生有关。对于这七个中的五个,景观环境也很重要。在不包含景观比例项的模型中,景观上下文并不重要。在包括景观背景在内的五个模型中,有四个模型中,该术语与景观或邻里效应存在相互作用,这表明,不仅有广泛的森林采伐效应,而且这种效应还改变了森林效应。种到其他指标。对于大多数物种而言,自然发生的总体发生率往往高于收成景观,特别是在森林覆盖率较高的情况下。有趣的是,对于某些物种,采伐的自然景观中森林覆盖水平的发生相对相似。结果表明,物种对景观结构的响应在一定程度上具有不变性,并且某些物种对景观结构的响应的尺度比我们目前对领土或分散距离的了解所隐含的尺度更广。总体而言,结果还表明,森林经营不仅需要考虑本地规模的过程可能如何受到本地规模的森林数量变化的影响,还需要考虑更广泛的规模背景如何与那些本地规模的变化相互作用以产生对策。 -直观的结果。我们观察到的某些关系的复杂性表明,对森林和鸣禽的广义管理政策将难以捉摸。

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