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Extreme precipitation reduces reproductive output of an endangered raptor

机译:极端降水减少繁殖输出濒危的猛禽

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The frequency and intensity of extreme weather has increased in North America against a backdrop of anthropogenic land change. Few studies have examined how wildlife is affected by extreme weather, and none have examined whether any resulting effects are contingent upon the degree of anthropogenic landscape change. Using an 8-year study in Canada (2003-2010), we examined how nest survival of burrowing owls Athene cunicularia varied in relation to weather, vegetation and soil type around the nest. Using a 3-year (1992, 1993 and 1996) feeding experiment, we examined whether food limitation also causes owlet mortality during inclement weather. Lastly, we examined how productivity (i.e. annual fledgling output) between 2003 and 2010 varied as a function of breeding season precipitation anomalies. Using this relationship, we estimated how productivity has changed in response to breeding season precipitation anomalies from 1960 to 2012. During extreme precipitation events, nest survival decreased because of flooding. When burrow flooding did not occur, the youngest owlets in broods that were not food-supplemented had the lowest survival rates when there was precipitation, yetalmost all food-supplemented owlets survived bouts of inclement weather. Accordingly, annual productivity from 2003 to 2010 varied inversely with breeding season precipitation anomalies, and we estimated that mean annual productivity decreased by 12% from 1960 to 2012.Synthesis and applications. Extreme rainfall during the breeding season reduced reproductive success of burrowing owls. Given that many raptors experience food limitation during extreme rainfall, large-scale habitat management to increase the abundance and availability of prey may allow these species to better withstand acute food shortages. In light of predicted increases in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather, supplemental feeding could be used in triage situations for burrowing owl management and has the potential to be an effective short-term conservation measure for other raptors. Protecting or reclaiming pastures in uplands that are less prone to flooding would further buffer burrowing owls and other ground-nesting species from extreme precipitation. These actions should mitigate the negative effects of extreme rainfall in the short term; however, long-term persistence of many species will become increasingly uncertain, as climate change scenarios predict an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather.
机译:极端天气的频率和强度增加在北美的背景下人为地改变。研究了野生动物是如何受到极端的影响天气,没有检查是否有产生的影响程度取决于人为景观的变化。八年研究在加拿大(2003 - 2010),我们检查了巢穴居猫头鹰雅典娜的生存吗cunicularia变化与天气,植被和土壤类型的巢。三年(1992年、1993年和1996年)饲养试验,我们还检查食品是否限制的原因小猫头鹰死亡率在恶劣天气。我们检查了生产率(即年度羽翼未丰的输出)在2003年和2010年之间变化繁殖季节降水的函数异常。生产力变化反应如何从1960年繁殖季节降水异常到2012年。巢生存因为洪水而减少。洞穴没有发生洪水,最年轻的圣·没有food-supplemented弥漫当有存活率最低降水、yetalmost food-supplemented圣·幸存下来的恶劣天气。因此,每年的生产力从2003年2010年与繁殖季节不同的反向降水异常,我们估计年平均生产率下降了12%1960年到2012年。在繁殖季节降雨减少穴居猫头鹰的繁殖成功率。许多猛龙队经历食品限制极端降雨期间,大规模的栖息地增加丰富和管理可用性的猎物可以使这些物种更好的承受严重的食品短缺。预计增加的频率和极端天气的强度,补充喂养可用于分类情况穴居猫头鹰管理和有潜力是一种有效的短期保护措施对于其他猛禽。在高地牧场,不太容易洪水将进一步缓冲穴居猫头鹰和其他地面筑巢的物种从极端降水。极端降水短期的负面影响术语;物种将变得越来越不确定,气候变化情景预测的增加极端天气的频率和强度。

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