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Where exactly do ground-foraging woodland birds forage? Foraging sites and microhabitat selection in temperate woodlands of southern Australia

机译:地面觅食的林地鸟类到底在哪里觅食?澳大利亚南部温带林地的觅食地点和微生境选择

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Bird assemblages in woodlands of southern Australia are characterised by a high proportion of ground-foraging species, many of which are experiencing population declines. We examined the foraging sites of 13 species of ground-foraging birds, including four common species and nine declining species, in four study areas representing different woodland types. Microhabitat features were recorded within a 3-m radius of observed foraging points and compared with random points. Significant differences between foraging and random plots were detected for all but one species, clearly indicating selection for foraging habitat. However, levels of dissimilarity between foraging and random plots were low, suggesting that much of the woodland study area is suitable for foraging. Microhabitat features of particular importance for multiple species were a low density of trees and shrubs, a high cover of native herbs, and fallen timber on the ground. Sites amidst dense trees tended not to be used. Several species had more particular requirements, such as the Diamond Firetail ( Stagonopleura guttata) for grass cover and the White-winged Chough ( Corcorax melanorhamphos) for litter cover. There was no evidence that declining species showed a greater degree of selection or were more restricted in the availability of foraging microhabitats than common species. Several of the key attributes of preferred foraging sites, such as tree density, can be actively managed at the local scale. A heterogeneous ground layer is needed to provide suitable foraging habitat for the full suite of ground-foraging birds. Achieving suitable heterogeneity in present-day woodlands will require careful and active management of various disturbance processes.
机译:澳大利亚南部林地的鸟类聚集特征是地面觅食物种的比例很高,其中许多物种的种群数量正在下降。我们在代表不同林地类型的四个研究区域中检查了13种地面觅食鸟类的觅食地点,其中包括4种常见物种和9种物种在下降。在观察到的觅食点的3 m半径范围内记录微生境特征,并与随机点进行比较。除一个物种外,其他所有物种的觅食和随机样地之间均存在显着差异,这清楚地表明了觅食生境的选择。但是,觅食和随机田间的相似度很低,这表明大部分林地研究区都适合觅食。对多种物种特别重要的微生境特征是树木和灌木的密度低,原生药草的覆盖率高以及地面上倒下的木材。茂密的树木中的土地往往不被使用。有几个物种有更特殊的要求,例如草覆盖的钻石火尾(Stagonopleura guttata)和猫砂覆盖的白翅红嘴鸦(Corcorax melanorhamphos)。没有证据表明,与普通物种相比,正在下降的物种显示出更大的选择程度或在觅食微生境方面受到更多的限制。可以在本地范围内积极管理首选觅食地点的几个关键属性,例如树木密度。需要一个异质的地面层来为整套地面觅食鸟类提供合适的觅食栖息地。要在当今的林地中实现适当的异质性,就需要仔细主动地管理各种干扰过程。

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