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Bioacoustic monitoring reveals shifts in breeding songbird populations and singing behaviour with selective logging in tropical forests

机译:Bioacoustic监测显示繁殖的变化songbird人口和唱歌的行为选择性砍伐热带森林

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1. Selective logging is the primary cause of tropical forest degradation and is rapidly expanding worldwide. While the impacts of logging on species diversity and distributions are well understood, little is known about the effects of logging on animal behaviours central to individual fitness and population persistence. 2. The song rate of breeding songbirds is a behavioural trait that is often positively associated with male density and used by conspecific females as an indicator of territory and male quality. Thus, contrasting logging‐induced adjustments in song rates of individual birds with population shifts may illuminate potential mechanisms underlying population distributions. 3. We present a novel application of bioacoustic monitoring, integrating counts of individuals, songs and duets from single automated recording units (ARUs) with N‐mixture models, to estimate shifts in population parameters (occupancy, abundance) and singing behaviours (per‐capita song rates, per‐pair duet rates) of 32 Bornean songbird species with logging. We tested hypotheses on the relationships between adjustments in behavioural and population parameters with logging, and further tested the extent to which species traits predicted behavioural and population shifts. 4. Adjustments to singing behaviour in 59 and 53% of species (57% of duetting species) were concordant with differences in occupancy and abundance respectively, such that species showing reduced populations with logging also produced fewer songs per‐capita, and vice versa. Species known to prefer undisturbed habitats and large‐bodied species showed the most negative effects of logging on singing behaviour and population distributions. Species known to exploit degraded habitats exhibited the opposite pattern. Subdued singing in logged forests by species of conservation concern suggests limited competition between territorial males in small populations and may also signal low‐quality territories. 5. Synthesis and app
机译:1. 热带森林退化和迅速在全球范围内扩张。在物种多样性和分布理解,是知之甚少的影响登录动物行为的核心个人健康和人口的持久性。这首歌的速度繁殖鸣禽是a行为特征,往往是积极的与男性的密度和使用同种的女性作为领土的指标和男性的品质。日志的诱导率调整的歌个别鸟类与人口变化照亮潜在机制人口分布。bioacoustic监测的应用,积分项个人、歌曲和二重唱从单一的自动记录单位(阿鲁)与N量混合模型,估计转变在总体参数(入住率,丰富)和歌唱行为(每人均应承担的歌,每一对应承担的二重唱利率)的32婆罗洲的songbird物种和日志记录。调整行为之间的关系与日志和总体参数,进一步的测试物种特征的程度预测行为和人口的变化。调整行为在59岁和53%的唱歌物种(57%的二重唱物种)是一致的不同的入住率和丰富分别,物种减少人口与日志也产生更少每人均应承担的歌曲,反之亦然。喜欢安静的栖息地和大型的体现物种的负面影响登录歌唱行为和人口分布。栖息地表现出相反的模式。在砍伐森林物种的唱歌保护问题表明有限的竞争之间的领土在小种群的雄性,也可能信号低质量的领土。合成和应用

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