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The role of woodpeckers (family: Picidae) as ecosystem engineers in urban parks: a case study in the city of Madrid (Spain)

机译:啄木鸟(家族:Picidae)在城市公园的生态系统工程师的作用:在马德里市(西班牙)为例

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Many species of the family Picidae, such as the woodpeckers, excavate the tree-cavities where they nest. Frequently the cavities are used during a single breeding season and subsequently abandoned, which allows their use by non-excavator species for nesting or roosting. Here we analyze the role of woodpeckers as providers of nesting and refuge places in two urban parks in the city of Madrid. The environmental characteristics of the woodpecker nest-sites were also studied. Prior to the breeding season 75 trees bearing woodpecker-excavated cavities and 142 control trees (i.e. without woodpecker cavities) were located, georeferenced and characterized by a set of variables relative to the tree and its environment. During the breeding season the cavities were monitored with an endoscopic camera to verify occupation and user identity. Additionally, 71 non-excavated tree-cavities were monitored to measure their occupancy and make comparisons with those excavated by woodpeckers. Woodpeckers showed a strong preference for trees of the genus Populus: 54 of 75 (72%) woodpecker-cavities were in poplars, which comprised only 7-10% of available trees. The excavated cavities were found mainly in the trunk of the trees, north oriented and away from paths. The occupancy rate by bird species was higher, although not significantly, for excavated cavities than for natural cavities (36.0% and 23.9% respectively). The richness and composition of cavity-user species also differed between types of tree-cavities. This work shows the importance of woodpeckers as providers of nesting and refuge places for other cavity-user birds and highlights their role as ecosystem engineers in urban parks. Finally, we consider that these results can guide biodiversity conservation efforts in urban planning.
机译:许多物种的Picidae,如啄木鸟,挖掘他们筑巢的树腔。经常在单一的繁殖季节中使用空腔并随后被遗弃,这允许它们通过非挖掘机物种用于嵌套或栖息。在这里,我们分析了啄木鸟作为马德里市两个城市公园的筑巢和避难所的作用。还研究了啄木鸟巢穴的环境特征。在繁殖季节75年之前,定位了啄木鸟挖掘的空腔和142个控制树(即没有啄木鸟腔),地理学,并通过相对于树及其环境进行一组变量。在繁殖季节期间,用内窥镜相机监测腔体以验证职业和用户身份。此外,监测71个非挖掘的树腔,以衡量其占用率,并与啄木鸟挖掘的人进行比较。啄木鸟表现出对杨树的树木的强烈偏好:54个中的75个(72%)啄木鸟腔中的杨树,其仅占7-10%的可用树木。挖掘腔主要被发现主要在树干,北朝向和远离路径。鸟类的入住率较高,虽然没有显着,对于挖掘腔而不是天然腔(分别为36.0%和23.9%)。腔室用户物种的丰富性和组成也不同于树腔类型之间。这项工作表明,啄木鸟作为其他腔用户鸟类的筑巢和避难所的重要性,并突出了他们作为城市公园的生态系统工程师的角色。最后,我们认为这些结果可以指导城市规划中的生物多样性保护努力。

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