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The balancing act of nest survival: survival of a small endemic bird in the face of ship rat predation and other risk factors

机译:鸟巢生存的平衡行为:面对船鼠捕食时一只小地方性鸟类的生存和其他危险因素

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Predation of indigenous birds by ship rats (Rattus rattus, [Muridae]) is an international conservation crisis and has been implicated in the decline of many endemic species. Effective management of threatened ecosystems relies on accurate assessments of invasive species impacts on native wildlife. To quantify the link between ship rat abundance and survival of small, endemic birds we investigated the prevalence of rat predation on nesting New Zealand Fantails (Rhipidura fuliginosa placabilis, [Rhipiduridae]), and its importance relative to other risk factors such as nest microsite. We surveyed 106 nests across forested reserves in Wellington City, New Zealand. Local abundance of ship rats was indexed using chew-cards placed around the nest and with tracking tunnels throughout reserves. We modeled the effects of ship rat abundance, weather, observer impact, and attributes of the nest for their influence on nest survival. Fantails were more likely to abandon nests located higher in trees and those built earlier in the breeding season. More nests failed when rat abundance was higher. Where ship rat abundance reached a 25% chew-card index (CCI), the probability of the nest surviving dropped below 50%, and for CCI above 45% only 20% of nests were predicted to survive. However, Fantails also exhibited a resilient strategy that improved survival because nests located on thinner branches were less likely to suffer predation. Our research suggests that nesting strategies of Fantails involve trade-offs and strategies that might protect them against one threat, might expose them to others. Fantails are a common endemic species and cope with moderate levels of nest predation, however conservation of small endemic birds with less resilient breeding strategies is likely to require management of ship rat populations to low levels.
机译:轮船鼠(Rattus rattus,[Muridae])对本地鸟类的捕食是一项国际保护危机,与许多特有物种的减少有关。对受威胁生态系统的有效管理依赖于对入侵物种对当地野生生物的影响的准确评估。为了量化船只老鼠的丰度与小型特有鸟类生存之间的联系,我们调查了在筑巢的新西兰扇尾((Rhipidura fuliginosa placabilis,[Rhipiduridae])上老鼠捕食的普遍性及其相对于其他风险因素(如巢穴)的重要性。我们对新西兰惠灵顿市森林保护区中的106个巢穴进行了调查。使用放置在巢穴周围的咀嚼卡并在整个保护区中追踪隧道来索引船鼠的局部丰度。我们对船鼠数量,天气,观察者的影响以及巢的属性对它们对巢生存的影响进行了建模。扇尾更可能放弃位于树木上方的巢,以及在繁殖季节较早建造的巢。当大鼠丰度更高时,更多的巢会失败。在船上老鼠的丰度达到25%的咀嚼卡指数(CCI)的情况下,巢生存的可能性降至50%以下,而CCI高于45%的巢仅被预测可以存活20%。但是,扇尾类还表现出了一种能提高生存率的弹性策略,因为位于较细树枝上的巢不太可能遭受捕食。我们的研究表明,扇尾的筑巢策略需要权衡取舍,这些策略可能会保护它们免受一种威胁,也可能使其面临其他威胁。扇尾是一种常见的特有物种,可以应付中等水平的巢捕食,但是保护性较弱的繁殖策略的小型特有鸟类的保护很可能需要将船鼠种群管理在较低水平。

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