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Carcass removal by scavengers and search accuracy affect bird mortality estimates at power lines.

机译:清除剂去除体和搜索的准确性会影响电力线的鸟类死亡率估计。

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Bird mortality as a result of collisions with power lines has been of increasing concern in recent decades, but the real impact on bird populations requires an experimental assessment of scavenger removal rates and searcher detection errors. Farmland and steppe birds, two of the most threatened avian groups, have been shown to be particularly vulnerable to collision with power lines, but few removal and detectability studies have been developed in cereal farmland habitats, and none in the Mediterranean region. We conducted five carcass disappearance trials in central Spain by placing 522 corpses of different sizes under power lines, and searching for remains four times during the following month. The influence of several factors was examined using multivariate approach. The accumulated number of carcasses removed by scavengers increased logarithmically, with 32% removed over the 2-day period after the initial placement, but only 1.5% removed on a daily basis by day 28. Small birds disappeared earlier and at a higher proportion than larger birds. Carcass removal rates were site-dependent, but were not influenced by carcass density or season. The detection rate increased with the observer's previous experience and carcass size. Carcass counts at power lines notably underestimate bird casualties. Our 4-week disappearance equations provide a full range of scavenging rates and observer efficiency correction factors for a wide range of bird weights. Fortnightly to monthly search frequencies may be adequate to detect medium- to large-sized corpses, but are insufficient for smaller birds. Finally, all personnel participating in carcass searches should be trained previously in this task.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2010.00387.x
机译:近几十年来,与电力线碰撞导致鸟类死亡的问题日益引起人们的关注,但对鸟类种群的真正影响需要对清除剂清除率和搜索者检测错误进行实验评估。农田鸟类和草原鸟类是两个受威胁最大的鸟类,它们特别容易受到电力线的撞击,但是在谷物农田栖息地进行的去除和可检测性研究很少,而在地中海地区则没有。我们在西班牙中部进行了五次car体消失试验,方法是将522具不同大小的尸体置于电线下,并在下个月四次搜寻遗体。使用多元方法检查了几个因素的影响。清除剂清除的accumulated体累积数量呈对数增加,在初次放置后的2天之内清除了32%,但到第28天每天仅清除了1.5%。小型禽类的消失较早,且其消失率大于大型禽类。鸟类。体去除率取决于地点,但不受car体密度或季节的影响。检出率随着观察者的先前经验和car体大小而增加。输电线上的体数量明显低估了鸟类的伤亡人数。我们为期4周的消失方程式为各种禽类重量提供了全方位的清除率和观察员效率校正因子。每两周到每月一次的搜索频率可能足以检测大中型尸体,但对于较小的鸟类来说却不足。最后,所有参与尸体搜索的人员都应事先接受此任务的培训。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2010.00387.x

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