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Weather effects on breeding parameters of two insectivorous passerines in a polluted area

机译:天气影响两种食虫旁角在污染区域中的参数

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Direct and indirect effects of environmental pollution affect negatively to birds' breeding performance in both urban and industrial environments, but much less is known on how pollution and natural stress factors work together. In our long-term study (1991-2018), we explored whether industrial pollution and associated habitat changes increase the sensitivity of breeding parameters (hatching and fledging success, nestling growth) to temperature and precipitation in two insectivorous bird species, the great tit (Parus major) and the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca). We found that both species are rather weather sensitive in terms of their fledging success, but especially in the F. hypoleuca, the negative effect was strengthened in a polluted environment. For both study species, all the breeding parameters, except growth of F. hypoleuca nestlings, were inferior in the polluted area and negatively affected by cold weather. Independent of pollution, the duration of rainy spells during the nestling period had an overall negative effect on fledging success of F. hypoleuca, and this effect became stronger at cold temperatures. The length of rainy spells was, however, positively associated with nestling wing length in both species, possibly because of better availability of some important food resources for wing growth in more humid conditions. The weather-pollution interactions in our study populations were not overwhelmingly strong, but those found in F. hypoleuca show that such interactions exist, they are species-specific and in our study system most likely associated to pollution-related resource (e.g. food) limitation. Higher sensitivity of F. hypoleuca to low temperatures is likely related to its less well-insulated nests and higher dependence on aerial prey, the availability of which is especially reduced during cold and rainy spells. Our study indicates that anthropogenic stress, such as pollution, has synergistic effects with natural stress factors affecting passerine birds' breeding performance.
机译:环境污染的直接和间接影响对城市和工业环境中的鸟类育种表现产生负面影响,但对污染和自然压力因素如何共同努力,越来越少。在我们的长期学习(1991 - 2018年)中,我们探讨了工业污染和相关栖息地的变化是否会增加育种参数(孵化和成功,雏鸟增长)的敏感性,以两种食虫鸟类的温度和沉淀,大山雀( Parus Major)和Pied Flycatcher(Ficedula Hupleuca)。我们发现,两种物种在其剩余成功方面是敏感的,但特别是在F.Hypoleuca中,在污染的环境中加强了负面影响。对于既有研究种类,所有育种参数除外,除了F. Hypoleuca雏鸟的生长,较差,在污染的区域较差,受到寒冷天气的负面影响。独立于污染,雏鸟期间的多雨法术的持续时间对F. Hypoleuca的成功进行了总体负面影响,并且这种效果在寒冷的温度下变得更强烈。然而,多雨法术的长度与两种物种中的雏鸟长度呈正相关,可能是因为在更潮湿的条件下更好地利用一些重要的食物资源进行机翼增长。我们的研究人群中的天气污染相互作用并没有绝佳强烈,但在F. vexuleuca中发现的那些存在的互动存在,它们是特定于物种的和我们的研究系统,最有可能与污染相关资源相关(例如食物)限制。 F.对低温的较高敏感性可能与其不太绝缘的巢穴和对空中猎物的依赖性更高的依赖性有关,在寒冷和雨季法术中的可用性特别减少。我们的研究表明,污染,诸如污染的人为应力与影响Pasererine鸟类育种性能的自然压力因子具有协同作用。

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