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The importance of native valley oaks (Quercus lobata) as stopover habitat for migratory songbirds in urban Sacramento, California, USA

机译:本土谷奥克斯(QUERCUS LOBATA)作为迁徙鸣禽迁移栖息地在城市萨克拉门托,加利福尼亚州的迁移栖息地的重要性

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Urban development occupies over 375,000 ha (6%) of California's Central Valley, and expansion continues to displace natural and agricultural landscapes. The value of urban areas as habitat for native wildlife and the characteristics that determine its value, however, remain little studied. Many Neotropical migrant passerine bird species are declining due to changes in breeding, migratory, and wintering habitats and climatic conditions. During 2010-2013, we evaluated the importance of native valley oak (Quercus lobata) as stopover foraging habitat used by Neotropical migrant birds in urban areas of the Sacramento region in California, USA. Over 3 years, we surveyed spring and late summer-early fall migrant songbirds and measured tree canopy cover within 31 c.0.91 ha transects in Curtis Park, an older residential neighborhood. We detected 607 individuals from 20 migrant species, but four wood warblers comprised the bulk of observations: black-throated gray (Setophaga nigrescens), Wilson's (Cardellina pusilla), orange-crowned (Oreothlypis celata), and yellow warblers (Setophaga petechia). Migrant abundance was closely correlated with valley oak canopy abundance and increased linearly with oak canopy especially during fall migration. Migrants were nearly absent from areas lacking oak canopy. Migrant bird species as a group also foraged in valley oak substantially more often (74%) than would be expected based on its 15% relative canopy cover (chi(2)(1d.f.) = 924, p & 0.0001), as did all species whose selectivity could be tested. These results are important in demonstrating previously undocumented migrant use of urban areas with remnant valley oak canopy and suggest that protecting existing valley oaks and increasing their use in future urban forestry and landscape plantings in the Central Valley could provide substantial habitat benefits for native migratory birds.
机译:城市发展占加利福尼亚中央山谷的375,000公顷(6%),扩张继续取代自然和农业景观。然而,城市地区的价值为土着野生动物的栖息地以及确定其价值的特征仍然很少研究。由于繁殖,迁徙和越冬栖息地和气候条件的变化,许多新营养的移民窥视鸟类鸟类正在下降。在2010 - 2013年期间,我们评估了本土谷橡木(栎属Lobata)作为美国加利福尼亚州加利福尼亚州萨克拉门托地区城市地区使用的脱离觅食栖息地。超过3年,我们调查了春季和晚期秋季秋季移民鸣禽和测量的树冠覆盖31 C.0.91 HA横断面的历史悠久的住宅区。我们检测到来自20个移民物种的607个个体,但四个木莺包括大部分观察:黑色喉灰色(欧丁群),威尔逊(Cardellina Pusilla),橙色加冕(Oleothlypis CelaTa)和黄色莺(德及利亚佩德尔))。移民丰富与谷橡木冠层大量密切相关,并用橡木遮篷线性增加,特别是在秋季迁移期间。移民几乎没有缺乏橡木冠层的区域。作为一个小组的移民鸟类也基本上更频繁地觅食(74%),而不是基于其15%的相对冠层覆盖(Chi(2)(1d.f.)= 924,P& LT; 0.0001 ),尽可能测试选择性的所有物种。这些结果对于展示以前没有残留的谷橡木冠层的未记录的移民使用城市地区,并建议在中央山谷的未来城市林业和景观种植中保护现有的山谷橡木和增加的使用可以为原生候鸟提供大量的栖息地利益。

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    《Urban Forestry & Urban Greening》 |2018年第2018期|共9页
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    Univ Calif Davis Dept Human Ecol Landscape Architecture Environm Design Program 1 Shields Ave Davis CA 95616 USA;

    Northwest Hydraul Consultants 2600 Capitol Ave Suite 140 Sacramento CA 95691 USA;

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