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Multi-scale settlement patterns of a migratory songbird in a European primaeval forest

机译:在欧洲Primaeval森林中的迁徙鸣禽的多尺度结算模式

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The drivers of animal settlement are core topics in ecology. Studies from primaeval habitats provide valuable but rare insights into natural settlement behaviour, where species are unconstrained by habitat fragmentation and modification. We examined whether territorial male songbirds (wood warblersPhylloscopus sibilatrix) exhibited clustered distributions when settling in extensive primaeval forest. We tested whether settlement patterns were consistent between years, the influence of habitat preference and the spatial extent of these processes. Remote sensing (airborne LiDAR and satellite multi-spectral) and field survey data were combined to investigate settlement at the landscape (tens of km(2)), plot (46-200 ha) and microhabitat (20 m diameter) scales, by sampling across 5.9 x 4.5 km of the Bialowie(z) over dota National Park (Poland) during 2018-2019. We assessed bird distribution patterns using nearest neighbour analyses, and habitat preference with generalized linear mixed models. Variation in bird density between plots and years was suggestive of large-scale clustering at the landscape scale. At the local plot scale, any clustering was masked by territoriality, with birds appearing dispersed or randomly distributed. At the microhabitat scale within territories, birds preferred a tall, closed canopy forest structure and avoided a dense herb layer of wild garlic patches. Settlement appeared unconstrained by the availability of preferred habitat at the plot scale, which remained unsaturated. Wood warbler settlement apparently involved hierarchical decisions at multiple spatial scales, compatible with potential social attraction, territoriality, habitat preference or predator avoidance. Selecting an appropriate scale of analysis is an important consideration when assessing the clustering of territorial species. Significance statement Many songbirds settle in clusters of breeding territories, possibly reflecting patchy habitat quality and/or social attraction. Studies of territory clustering generally come from fragmented, modified habitats, such as secondary forest, which might bias or limit bird distribution. We studied settlement patterns of male wood warblers in an extensive, primaeval forest, where they could exhibit natural behaviour. Spatial analyses of satellite, airborne and field survey data revealed a series of settlement decisions at multiple spatial scales. We found evidence supporting large-scale clustering across the forest, but at the local scale any such clusters were masked by the spacing of birds within territories. A tall forest structure was preferred within the territories, but at larger scales, some birds seemed to compromise habitat quality to settle within a cluster. The results highlight that settlement decisions of animals must be considered at appropriate spatial scales.
机译:动物解决方案是生态学的核心主题。原始栖息地的研究提供了有价值但罕见的自然沉降行为的洞察力,其中物种因栖息地碎片和修改而无关。我们审查了是否在广泛的Primaeval森林中展示了地域男性鸣禽(Wood Warblersphonloscopus Sibilatrix)在奠定了奠定了分布。我们测试了结算模式是否在年之间是一致的,栖息地偏好的影响以及这些过程的空间程度。遥感(空中LIDAR和卫星多光谱)和现场调查数据被组合以调查景观(数十km(2)),图(46-200公顷)和微藏(直径为20米)秤,通过采样来调查2018 - 2019年,横跨了Dota国家公园(波兰)的比利夫(Z)的5.9 x 4.5公里。我们评估了使用最近邻分析的鸟类分布模式,以及与广义线性混合模型的栖息地偏好。地块与年之间的鸟类密度变化是横向规模的大规模聚类的暗示。在本地绘图规模中,任何聚类都被地区掩盖,鸟类出现分散或随机分布。在领土内的微巢率规模,鸟类优选高大,封闭的冠覆林结构,避免了野生大蒜斑块的致密药草层。通过在情节规模的优先栖息地的可用性仍然出现了不受约束的,其仍然不饱和。木莺沉降明显涉及多个空间尺度的分层决策,兼容潜在的社会吸引力,地区,栖息地偏好或掠夺者避免。选择适当的分析规模是评估领土物种的聚类时的重要考虑因素。意义声明许多歌曲在繁殖领土内定居,可能反映了斑驳的栖息地质量和/或社会吸引力。境内聚类的研究通常来自分散,修改的栖息地,如次要林,可能偏离或限制鸟类分布。我们在广泛的原始森林中研究了男性木莺的结算模式,在那里他们可以表现出自然行为。卫星,空中和现场调查数据的空间分析显示了多个空间尺度的一系列结算决策。我们发现证据支持整个森林的大规模聚类,但在本地规模,任何这种群集都被领土内的鸟类间距掩盖。在领土内优先一个高大的森林结构,但在较大的尺度上,一些鸟类似乎损害了栖息地质量以在群集中定居。结果强调,必须在适当的空间尺度上考虑动物的结算决策。

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