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Investigating Targets of Avian Habitat Management to Eliminate an Ecological Trap

机译:调查鸟类栖息地管理目标以消除生态陷阱

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Ecological traps are attractive population sinks created when anthropogenic habitat alteration inadvertently creates a mismatch between the attractiveness of a habitat based upon its settlement cues, and its current value for survival or reproduction. Traps represent a new threat to the conservation of native species, yet little attention has been given to developing practical approaches to eliminating them. In the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana, Olive-sided Flycatchers (Contopus cooperi) prefer to settle in patches of selectively harvested forest versus burned forest despite the lower reproductive success and higher nest predation risk associated with the former habitat. I investigated characteristics of preferred perch sites for this species and how these preferences varied between habitats and sexes. I then built on previous research to develop a range of management prescriptions for reducing the attractiveness of selectively harvested forest, thereby disarming the ecological trap. Female flycatchers preferred to forage from shorter perch trees than males, and females’ perches were shorter than other available perch trees. Both sexes preferred standing dead perch trees (snags) and these preferences were most obvious in harvested forest where snags are rarer. Because previous research shows that snag density is linked to habitat preference and spruce/fir trees are preferred nest substrate, my results suggest these two habitat components are focal habitat selection cues. I suggest alternative and complementary strategies for eliminating the ecological trap for Olive-sided Flycatchers including: (1) reduced retention and creation of snags, (2) avoiding selective harvest in spruce, fir, and larch stands, (3) avoiding retention of these tree species, and (4) selecting only even-aged canopy height trees for retention so as to reduce perch availability for female flycatchers. Because these strategies also have potential to negatively impact habitat suitability for other forest species or even create new ecological traps, we urge caution in the application of our management recommendations.
机译:生态圈套是有吸引力的种群汇,当人为栖息地的改变无意中造成了基于其栖息地线索的栖息地的吸引力与其生存或繁殖的当前价值之间的不匹配时,就会产生这种陷阱。陷阱对保护本地物种构成了新的威胁,但是很少有人关注开发消除它们的实用方法。在蒙大拿州的落基山脉北部,尽管繁殖成功率较低,且与原栖息地相关的巢穴捕食风险较高,但橄榄侧F(Contopus cooperi)更喜欢定居在选择性采伐的森林中而不是烧成的森林中。我调查了该物种首选栖息地的特征,以及这些偏好在生境和性别之间的差异。然后,我以先前的研究为基础,制定了一系列管理方案,以减少选择性采伐森林的吸引力,从而消除生态陷阱。雌性捕蝇器更喜欢从短的鲈鱼树中觅食,而雌性的鲈鱼比其他可用的鲈鱼树短。男女都喜欢站立的死鲈鱼树(snags),而这些偏好在林木稀少的采伐森林中最为明显。因为先前的研究表明,障碍物密度与栖息地的偏好有关,而云杉/枞树是首选的巢底物,所以我的结果表明这两个栖息地组成部分是栖息地选择的重要线索。我建议采取其他替代方法来消除橄榄边捕蝇器的生态陷阱,包括:(1)减少保留和形成障碍物;(2)避免在云杉,冷杉和落叶松林中选择性收获;(3)避免保留这些树种,以及(4)仅选择年龄均匀的树冠高度树进行保留,以减少雌性捕蝇器的鲈鱼可利用性。由于这些策略也有可能对其他森林物种的栖息地适应性产生负面影响,甚至产生新的生态陷阱,因此我们在应用管理建议时应谨慎行事。

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