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PREY USE AND SELECTION IN RELATION TO REPRODUCTION BY PEREGRINE FALCONS BREEDING ALONG THE YUKON RIVER, CANADA

机译:与加拿大育空河沿岸繁育的百分数小鸟繁殖有关的猎物使用和选择

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Some raptors are considered to be generalist predators and switch among different species of prey according to their availability in the environment. In contrast, other raptor species are specialists with narrow dietary niche widths, selecting only one or a few types of prey; reproductive success in these species is often closely related to variability in abundance of preferred prey species. Determining whether raptors are generalist or specialist predators is important for understanding the degree to which fluctuations in their population sizes are influenced by individual responses to changes in prey availability. We assessed diet components based on prey remains collected at nest ledges to determine whether Peregrine Falcons breeding along the Yukon River in northern Canada were specialist feeders or, conversely, whether they took prey according to its relative abundance. We also examined whether the use of certain types of prey had consequences for reproductive success. Compositional analyses showed that peregrines exhibited nonrandom prey selection, with shorebirds, jays and thrushes, and waterbirds being used more than expected based on their abundance, whereas sparrows and other small passerines were used significantly less than expected. Similarly, medium-sized prey was selected by peregrines, but small (< 50 g) and large (> 1000 g) prey were used significantly less than expected. Pairs occupying territories in which the diet. included large numbers of waterbirds, and few sparrows and small passerines, fledged more young. Although prey > 1000 g were among the least selected by pairs in our study population, pairs that used these larger prey species fledged more offspring. These patterns may relate directly to the contribution of female parents to provisioning. Females that are able to capture large prey items may deliver larger amounts of biomass to their nests and, as a consequence, may have high reproductive output. We conclude that Peregrine Falcons in the Yukon are selective predators and that some of the variation in reproductive rates in this population may be attributed to variation in the types of prey available to and utilized by individual pairs.
机译:一些猛禽被认为是多面体捕食者,会根据其在环境中的可用性在不同种类的猎物之间切换。相比之下,其他猛禽则是饮食生态位宽度较窄的专家,只选择一种或几种猎物。这些物种的繁殖成功通常与首选猎物物种的丰富性密切相关。确定猛禽是通才捕食者还是专业掠食者,对于理解种群数量波动受个体对猎物可利用量变化的反应所影响的程度很重要。我们根据在巢壁收集的猎物残骸来评估饮食成分,以确定加拿大北部育空河沿岸的百富勤猎鹰是否为专业饲养者,或者相反,是否根据其相对丰度捕食猎物。我们还检查了使用某些类型的猎物是否对繁殖成功有影响。成分分析表明,游eg具有非随机的猎物选择,水鸟,美洲虎和鹅口疮的使用以及水鸟的使用都比其预期的要多,而麻雀和其他小型雀形目的使用却明显少于预期。同样,游eg会选择中型猎物,但使用的小(<50 g)和大的(> 1000 g)猎物明显少于预期。对在其中占领饮食的领土。包括大量的水鸟,以及很少的麻雀和小雀形花,,它们的幼年更加迅速。尽管> 1000 g的猎物在我们的研究种群中是成对选择最少的,但使用这些较大猎物的成对却繁殖出更多后代。这些模式可能直接与女性父母对配给的贡献有关。能够捕获大量猎物的雌性可能向其巢穴输送更多的生物量,因此可能具有很高的繁殖产量。我们得出的结论是,育空地区的游selective是选择性的掠食者,该种群繁殖率的某些变化可能归因于个体对可获得和利用的猎物类型的变化。

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