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Squeezed by a habitat split: Warm ocean conditions and old‐forest loss interact to reduce long‐term occupancy of a threatened seabird

机译:被栖息地分裂挤压:温暖的海洋状况和老森林损失互动,以减少受威胁海鸟的长期入住

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Theory predicts that species requiring multiple habitat types simultaneously should have heightened sensitivity to anthropogenic pressures, yet tests of this prediction are especially rare. We tested whether breeding site occupancy of the threatened marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) was driven by the synergistic effects of nesting habitat loss in forests, and changing ocean conditions. We paired 70,700 murrelet surveys at 19,837 sites across 20 years from the Oregon Coast Range with annual data on the extent of old forest and biophysical ocean conditions. Dynamic occupancy models indicated that local murrelet colonization rates were strongly reduced during warm ocean conditions with low prey availability. Landscapes that contained more old forest and were closer to the ocean showed reduced rates of local extinction. Given predictions of accelerated ocean warming and increased global timber demand, our results suggest murrelets may continue to be imperiled by deterioration of the two habitats upon which they depend.
机译:理论预测,需要多种栖息地类型的物种应同时对人为压力的敏感性提高,但这种预测的测试特别罕见。我们测试了是否受到威胁的毛状Murrelet(Brachyramphus Marmoratus)的繁殖网站占用率是由森林栖息地损失的协同影响,以及改变海洋状况。我们在俄勒冈州海岸范围为20年的19,837个地点配对了70,700次Murrelet调查,年度数据与老森林和生物物理的海洋状况。动态占用模型表明,在温暖的海洋情况下,局部Murrelet定子率在低猎物的可用性期间受到强烈减少。包含更老森林的景观,更接近海洋,表明当地灭绝的速度降低。考虑到加速海洋变暖和全球木材需求增加的预测,我们的结果表明Murrelets可能会持续到它们依赖的两种栖息地的恶化危险。

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