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USE OF PROTECTED ACTIVITY CENTERS BY MEXICAN SPOTTED OWLS IN THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO

机译:新墨西哥州萨克拉门托山的墨西哥斑使用保护的活动中心

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A Recovery Plan developed for the threatened Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) recommended designating Protected Activity Centers (PACs) with a minimum size of 243 ha to conserve core use areas of territorial owls. The plan assumed that areas of this size would protect "... the nest site, several roost sites, and the most proximal and highly-used foraging areas." The PAC concept remains an important component of the recovery strategy nineteen years later, although use of designated PACs by territorial owls has never been evaluated. We assessed use of PACs for nesting and roosting by Mexican Spotted Owls in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico, using location data obtained during a study of owl demography from 2004-2011. High proportions of both nest and roost locations were located within the PAC boundary for most, but not all, PACs. Many locations outside of PAC boundaries were adjacent to those boundaries, but some occurred >1 km from PAC boundaries. Proportions of roost locations within the PAC also were high for most, but not all, individual owls of both sexes, and in all years of the study. Proportions of locations within PACs remained relatively high for periods of up to 24 yr following PAC establishment, suggesting that owls continued to use these areas over relatively long periods. A number of vacant PACs were recolonized by owls during the study, and these owls also used PAC areas at high levels in most, but not all, cases. It would be desirable to assess PAC use over longer time periods, in other geographic areas, and to incorporate foraging use in such evaluations. In the meantime, however, our
机译:针对受威胁的墨西哥斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis lucida)制定的恢复计划建议指定最小面积为243公顷的保护活动中心(PAC),以保护区域猫头鹰的核心使用区域。该计划认为,这种规模的区域将保护“……巢穴,数个栖息地以及最接近和使用最频繁的觅食区”。尽管从未对领土猫头鹰使用指定的PAC进行过评估,但PAC的概念仍然是十九年后恢复策略的重要组成部分。我们使用在2004年至2011年进行的猫头鹰人口统计研究中获得的位置数据,评估了在新墨西哥州萨克拉曼多山区的墨西哥斑点猫头鹰在PAC中使用PACs进行筑巢和栖息的情况。对于大多数(但不是全部)PAC,大部分嵌套和栖息地都位于PAC边界内。 PAC边界之外的许多位置都与这些边界相邻,但有些位置距PAC边界> 1 km。在研究的所有年份中,大多数但不是全部的两性猫头鹰在PAC中的栖息地比例也很高。在PAC建立后长达24年的时间内,PAC中位置的比例仍然相对较高,这表明猫头鹰在相对较长的时期内仍继续使用这些区域。在研究期间,许多空腹的PAC被猫头鹰重新定殖,并且在大多数(但不是全部)的情况下,这些猫头鹰也大量使用PAC区域。期望在更长的时间段内在其他地理区域中评估PAC的使用,并在这种评估中纳入觅食的使用。同时,我们的

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