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Effect of human disturbance on long-term habitat use and breeding success of the European Nightjar, Caprimulgus europaeus

机译:人为干扰对欧洲夜鹰(Caprimulgus europaeus)夜栖息地的长期使用和繁殖成功的影响

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Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of habitat. If these habitats are also subject to human disturbance, then their efforts may be wasted. The European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) is a ground-nesting bird that is listed as a species of European Conservation Concern. It appears to be susceptible to human disturbance during the breeding season. We examined habitat use and reproductive success over 10 years in a breeding population on 1335 ha of managed land in Nottinghamshire, England. The study site was divided into a heavily disturbed section and a less disturbed section of equal habitat availability, forming a natural long-term experiment. The site is open to the public, and visitor numbers approximately doubled during the study. We found that overall Nightjar density was significantly lower and there were significantly fewer breeding pairs in the heavily disturbed habitat compared with the less disturbed habitat. However, average breeding success per pair, in terms of eggs and fledglings produced, was not significantly different between the two sections across years. Our findings suggest that human recreational disturbance may drastically alter settlement patterns and nest site selection of arriving females in some migratory ground-nesting species and may reduce the utility of apparently suitable patches of remnant and created habitat. Land managers should bear this in mind when creating new areas of habitat that will also be accessible to the public. Our study also highlights the value of long-term population monitoring, which can detect trends that short-term studies may miss.
机译:土地管理者通常通过创造更多的栖息地来应对目标物种数量的减少。如果这些栖息地也受到人为干扰,那么他们的努力可能会浪费掉。欧洲夜鹰(Caprimulgus europaeus)是一种地面嵌套鸟类,被列为欧洲保护关注物种。在繁殖季节,它似乎容易受到人为干扰。我们在英格兰诺丁汉郡的1335公顷管理土地上的繁殖种群中研究了10年内栖息地的使用和繁殖成功。研究地点被分为受干扰程度相同的区域和受干扰程度较小的区域,这些区域具有相同的栖息地,形成了自然的长期实验。该网站向公众开放,在研究期间访问者人数大约增加了一倍。我们发现,与受干扰程度较小的栖息地相比,受严重干扰的栖息地的整体夜鹰密度明显较低,繁殖对的数量明显减少。但是,就产卵和幼雏而言,每对的平均成对成功率在两年间在两个年份之间没有显着差异。我们的研究结果表明,人类的休闲活动可能会极大地改变一些迁徙的地面嵌套物种中到达雌性的定居模式和巢地选择,并可能减少表面上合适的残余和创造的栖息地的利用。土地管理人员在创建新的生境区域时也应牢记这一点,公众也可以进入。我们的研究还强调了长期人口监测的价值,这种监测可以发现短期研究可能遗漏的趋势。

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