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Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Territory Placement Near Seismic Lines is Influenced by Forest Regeneration and Conspecific Density

机译:地震线附近的烤箱鸟(Seiurus aurocapilla)领土位置受到森林更新和同种密度的影响

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The boreal forest of western Canada is being dissected by seismic lines used for oil and gas exploration. The vast amount of edge being created is leading to concerns that core habitat will be reduced for forest interior species for extended periods of time. The Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) is a boreal songbird known to be sensitive to newly created seismic lines because it does not include newly cut lines within its territory. We examined multiple hypotheses to explain potential mechanisms causing this behavior by mapping Ovenbird territories near lines with varying states of vegetation regeneration. The best model to explain line exclusion behavior included the number of neighboring conspecifics, the amount of bare ground, leaf-litter depth, and canopy closure. Ovenbirds exclude recently cut seismic lines from their territories because of lack of protective cover (lower tree and shrub cover) and because of reduced food resources due to large areas of bare ground. Food reduction and perceived predation risk effects seem to be mitigated once leaf litter (depth and extent of cover) and woody vegetation cover are restored to forest interior levels. However, as conspecific density increases, lines are more likely to be used as landmarks to demarcate territorial boundaries, even when woody vegetation cover and leaf litter are restored. This behavior can reduce territory density near seismic lines by changing the spatial distribution of territories. Landmark effects are longer lasting than the effects from reduced food or perceived predation risk because canopy height and tree density take >40 years to recover to forest interior levels. Mitigation of seismic line impacts on Ovenbirds should focus on restoring forest cover as quickly as possible after line cutting.
机译:加拿大西部的北方森林被用于石油和天然气勘探的地震线解剖。正在形成的大量边缘导致人们担心,森林内部物种的核心栖息地将在很长一段时间内减少。烤箱鸟(Seiurus aurocapilla)是一种北方鸣禽,已知对新创建的地震线敏感,因为它不包括其领土内的新切割线。我们检查了多种假设,以通过绘制具有不同植被更新状态的线附近的Ovenbird领土来解释导致此现象的潜在机制。解释线排斥行为的最佳模型包括邻近物种的数量,裸露地面的数量,凋落物的深度和冠层的闭合。烤箱鸟由于缺乏保护性覆盖物(较低的树木和灌木覆盖物)以及由于大面积的空地而减少了食物资源,因此将最近切断的地震线从其领土中排除。一旦将凋落物(覆盖物的深度和程度)和木本植被覆盖恢复到森林内部水平,就可以减轻食物减少和感知到的捕食风险的影响。但是,随着同种密度的增加,即使恢复了木质植被和枯枝落叶,线条也更有可能被用作划定界线的标志。这种行为可以通过更改区域的空间分布来降低地震线附近的区域密度。具有里程碑意义的影响比因食物减少或感知到的掠食风险而产生的影响要持久得多,因为树冠高度和树木密度需要超过40年才能恢复到森林内部的水平。减轻地震线对烤箱鸟的影响,应着重于切割线后尽快恢复森林覆盖。

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