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Predation of artificial nests in UK farmland by magpies (Pica pica): interacting environmental, temporal, and social factors influence a nest's risk

机译:Magpies(Pica Pica)中英国农田中人工巢穴的捕食:互动环境,时间和社会因素影响巢的风险

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The recent decline in farmland songbirds in the UK has coincided with increases in the populations of many nest predators. However, studies which have removed nest predators and monitored the response of prey populations have found mixed results. One explanation for this ambiguity is that, within species, predators differ in how likely they are to predate nests and only the removal of particularly predatory individuals will improve the breeding success of prey populations. Predators could differ in the extent to which they take nests due to variation in the local environment and/or variation within the predator population, e.g. differences in breeding status. Additional to these broad factors, certain individuals may specialise on particular prey. We placed 460 artificial nests in a systematically balanced design in UK farmland to analyse these sources of variation in predation. Magpies (Pica pica) were the most common predators of our artificial nests and the vulnerability of our nests to magpie predation varied according to magpie breeding status (predation was higher inside breeding magpies' territories), but this effect varied temporally. More nests were predated inside of magpie territories late in the season, when magpies had dependent fledglings. More specifically, some nest locations were especially vulnerable independent of both magpie breeding status and time in breeding season. These nests may have been disproportionately predated by specific, particularly predatory, territorial magpies. Habitat management and/or predator removal may benefit songbird populations if targeted towards reducing the effect of particular individuals identified as more likely to predate songbird nests.
机译:最近英国农田鸣禽的下降恰逢许多巢捕食者的群体的增加。然而,已经消除了巢捕食者并监测了猎物群体的响应的研究发现了混合结果。这种歧义的一个解释是,在物种中,捕食者在捕食者中的可能性不同,并且只有在巢穴中的去除时,它们将改善猎物群体的育种成功。由于捕食者群体内的局部环境变化和/或变化,捕食者可能在多大程度上不同,例如,捕食者群体中的变化。育种状况的差异。额外的是这些广泛的因素,某些个人可能专注于特定的猎物。我们在英国农田的系统平衡设计中放置了460名人工巢,分析了这些捕食的这些变化来源。 Magpies(Pica Pica)是我们人工巢的最常见的捕食者,并且我们对喜鹊掠夺的漏洞根据喜鹊繁殖状态而变化的变化(繁殖的魔法中的繁殖Magpies),但这种效果在暂时变化。当Magpies依赖羊味,更多巢穴在Magpie领土内部的巢穴里面有更多的巢穴。更具体地说,一些巢穴尤其易于独立于喜鹊繁殖状态和繁殖季节的时间。这些巢可能已被特定,特别是掠夺性的领域魔法所令人厌恶地捕获。栖息地管理和/或捕食者去除可能会使歌曲群体有利于降低特定个体识别的特定个人更容易预测歌曲鸟类的效果。

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