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Social scavenging by wintering striated caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) in the Falkland Islands

机译:在福克兰群岛中越冬横向趋势的Caracaras(澳大利亚州)的社会清除

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Avian scavengers perform vital ecosystem services by removing waste and slowing disease, yet few details are known about the process of carcass depletion, or the role of social interactions among groups of scavengers. The striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) is a social scavenging falconid of the Falkland Islands, whose boldness and reliance on human settlements as winter foraging grounds make it an ideal species with which to closely examine carcass use over the entire period of a carcass' availability. By providing and monitoring experimental carcasses, we estimated the mass of food consumed per individual during 5-min intervals and compared the rate of group formation in the presence and absence of conspecific vocalizations. We found (1) that food obtained per individual was greater toward the beginning of carcass availability, when competition was fierce; (2) that vocalizations, by birds at and approaching the carcass, preceded periods of faster group formation; and (3) that on average birds would approach a speaker playing conspecific calls more closely than one playing a control recording. Our observations add to those of social foraging in other scavengers, providing a study of carcass use and vocalization at these ephemeral resources.Significance statementCurrently ranked as Near Threatened by BirdLife International, the remote and restricted range of the striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) has made it a difficult study subject, though conservation concerns show it warrants deeper research. A social scavenging falconid of the Falkland Islands, striated caracaras have been persecuted as livestock pests since the 1800s, but their reliance on human settlements as winter foraging grounds makes them an ideal species with which to examine social scavenging behavior. This study was undertaken to investigate group feeding at carcasses by striated caracaras in austral winter, and to better understand the social function of their vocalizations. Furthering our knowledge of avian vocalizations is essential to certain wildlife management strategies, and empirically testing the effects of playbacks on target species is a crucial prior step to the use of any bio-acoustic tool.
机译:Avian Scavengers通过去除浪费和减缓疾病进行重要的生态系统服务,但很少有关于屠宰场的过程的细节,或者社交互动之间的作用。横秀的Caracara(澳大利亚州)是福克兰群岛的社会清除阵战,他的大胆和依赖人类住区作为冬季觅食地,使其成为一个理想的物种,密切检查胴体可用性的整个时期的胴体使用。通过提供和监测实验尸体,我们在5分钟间隔期间估计每种单独食物的质量,并比较存在和缺乏面临的发声中的组形成速率。我们发现(1)当竞争激烈时,每个人获得的食物更大,朝着胴体可用性开始; (2)发声,通过鸟类和接近胴体,前期更快的组形成; (3)平均鸟类将接近一个比播放控制录制的扬声器更贴近的扬声器。我们的观察结果增加了其他清除者的社会觅食者,提供了对这些短暂资源的胴体使用和发声的研究。古老的陈述致辞,并被鸟类国际威胁濒临威胁,遥远和限制范围的条纹的Caracara(澳大利亚州澳大利亚)它是一个困难的研究主题,但保护担忧表明它需要更深入的研究。福克兰群岛的社会清除猎杀猎妖怪,仍然是19世纪以来的牲畜害虫所迫害的,但随着冬季觅食地,他们对人类住区的依赖,使其成为审查社会清除行为的理想物种。本研究旨在调查在澳大利亚冬季的条纹的康拉卡拉饼干饲养尸体,并更好地了解声音的社会功能。进一步了解我们对禽流留的知识对于某些野生动物管理策略至关重要,并经验测试回放对目标物种的影响是使用任何生物声学工具的至关重要的步骤。

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