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A reverse keystone species affects the landscape distribution of woodland avifauna: a case study using the Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala) and other Australian birds

机译:一种反向的梯形物种影响林地航空动物的景观分布:使用Noisy Miner(Manorina melanocephala)和其他澳大利亚鸟类的案例研究

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We explored the effects of a purported ‘reverse keystone species’, the Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala) using a long-term, large-scale dataset. Specifically, we identify whether this aggressive bird affects the landscape distribution patterns of other avifauna, by displacing them into, or restricting their distribution to, less productive areas, and in so doing, adheres to ‘isoleg theory’. We sought to determine the effect of abundance of the Noisy Miner on the abundance of other birds (individual species and groups), and determine whether that effect was consistent with varying site productivity, using a negative binomial distribution with a logarithmic link function, and an offset variable to account for variations in search effort. Relationships between abundance of Noisy Miners and habitat variables were examined using a Poisson distribution with a logarithmic link function scaled for extra-variation (quasi-Poisson regression). We demonstrate that when Noisy Miner abundance is low, many small passerine species are more abundant on high productivity sites. However, as Noisy Miner abundance increases, small passerine abundance decreases, with this decrease most apparent on productive sites. The same patterns were not evident for birds considered ‘non-competitors’ of the Noisy Miner. We identify that both site productivity and vegetation structure influence the abundance of the Noisy Miner. We reveal that the species increasingly tolerates ‘less desirable’ habitat attributes with increasing site productivity. The preference of the Noisy Miner for productive areas is likely to have deleterious impacts on the long-term survival and reproductive success of other Australian woodland bird species, many of which have already undergone severe declines.
机译:我们使用长期的大规模数据集,研究了所谓的“反向梯形物种” Noisy Miner(Manorina melanocephala)的影响。具体来说,我们通过将它们转移到生产力较低的地区或限制其分布于生产力较低的地区,从而确定这种侵略性鸟类是否会影响其他鸟类的景观分布格局,并以此为依归“等腿理论”。我们试图确定带噪矿工的丰富度对其他鸟类(单个物种和群体)的丰富度的影响,并使用带有对数链接函数的负二项分布和补偿变量以解决搜索工作量的变化。噪声矿工的丰富度与栖息地变量之间的关系使用泊松分布进行了检验,泊松分布的对数链接函数针对额外变化进行了缩放(拟泊松回归)。我们证明,当嘈杂的矿工丰度较低时,许多小雀形目物种在高生产率的地区更为丰富。但是,随着嘈杂的矿工丰度的增加,少量的雀形目的丰度降低,这种降低在生产点上最为明显。对于被认为是“噪音矿工”的“非竞争者”的鸟类来说,相同的模式并不明显。我们发现场地生产力和植被结构都会影响嘈杂矿工的数量。我们发现,随着站点生产力的提高,该物种越来越能够容忍“不太理想的”栖息地属性。噪声矿工对生产地区的偏爱可能会对其他澳大利亚林地鸟类的长期生存和繁殖成功产生有害影响,其中许多鸟类已经严重退化。

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