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TREE COVER IN THE SURROUNDING LANDSCAPE REDUCES BURROWING OWL (ATHENE CUNICULARIA) OCCUPANCY OF BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG COLONIES IN SOUTH DAKOTA

机译:在周围景观中的树木封面减少了挖洞猫头鹰(雅典南妮卡奇亚)在南达科他州的黑尾草原狗殖民地的入住

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Burrowing Owl (Attune cunicularia) population declines have led to the owl's designation as a species of conservation concern in South Dakota. Burrowing Owls nest primarily in black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies, but a significant proportion of colonies in South Dakota are not occupied by owls. We studied the influence of landscape-level habitat variables on colony selection by Burrowing Owls. We used call-playback surveys to document presence or absence of Burrowing Owls at 613 prairie dog colonies throughout western and central South Dakota. We used a geographic information system to calculate the percent cover of prairie dog colonies, grassland, cropland, and tree canopy in the surrounding landscape at four buffet sizes. We modeled Burrowing Owl occupancy of prairie dog colonies using logistic regression, and ranked models using Akaike's Information Criterion. All competitive models contained a tree-canopy-cover variable. Increasing tree canopy cover within 800 m and 1200 m of colony centers was associated with decreasing likelihood of occupancy by Burrowing Owls. Grassland, cropland, and prairie dog colony cover variables did not influence occupancy by Burrowing Owls, and these variables did not improve model fit or discrimination. In landscapes where the presence of nesting burrows is not a limiting factor, as in central and western South Dakota, Burrowing Owls occupied colonies based on the absence of trees. Trees provide habitat for avian and mammalian predators and reduce the available foraging area for Burrowing Owls around prairie dog colonies. Management for Burrowing Owls should include conserving prairie dog colonies in landscapes with few trees and preventing the establishment of trees near occupied colonies.
机译:挖洞猫头鹰(Agentune Cunicularia)人口下降导致猫头鹰的名称作为南达科他州的一个保护问题。挖洞猫头鹰主要在黑尾草原狗(Cynomys Ludovicianus)殖民地,但南达科他州的大量殖民地不会被猫头鹰占据。我们研究了洞穴猫头鹰殖民地栖息地变量对殖民地选择的影响。我们使用呼叫播放调查来记录在南达科他州西部和中部613个草原狗殖民地的挖洞猫头鹰的存在或缺席。我们使用了一个地理信息系统来计算草原狗殖民地,草原,农田和树冠的百分比,以四个自助式尺寸。我们使用Logistic回归模拟了草原狗群的穴居猫头鹰占用,并使用Akaike的信息标准排名模型。所有竞争模型都包含树木覆盖变量。在800米和1200米的殖民地中心内增加树冠覆盖率与通过挖洞猫头鹰减少占用的可能性。草原,农田和草原犬殖民地覆盖变量没有挖洞猫头鹰影响占用,这些变量没有改善模型适合或歧视。在筑巢洞穴的存在不是限制因素的景观中,如中南达科他州,挖洞猫头鹰都基于没有树木的殖民地。树木为禽类和哺乳动物捕食者提供栖息地,并减少大草原狗殖民地的挖洞猫头鹰的可用觅食区。挖洞猫头鹰的管理应包括在少数棵树的景观中保护大草原犬殖民地,并防止在占用殖民地附近建立树木。

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