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Climate change and habitat heterogeneity drive a population increase in Common Buzzards Buteo buteo through effects on survival

机译:气候变化和栖息地异质性通过对生存的影响,导致秃鹰But的种群增加

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The effect of changing climatic conditions on wild populations has been the subject of much recent research. Most attention has been on the direct effects of climate changes on species of lower trophic levels and on the negative consequences of climate change. However, a deeper understanding of how climate change affects apex predators is vital, as they are keystone species that have a disproportionate effect on ecosystems. Studying survival in an apex predator requires individual-based data from long-term studies and is complicated by the integration of climatic effects on lower trophic levels. Here we assess how climate affects the survival of the Common Buzzard Buteo buteo. We analysed the survival of 670 males and 669 females over the period 1989-2011, during which time our study population quadrupled. We used mark-recapture survival analysis of individual resightings of breeding adults to identify the environmental factors best explaining survival. A decrease in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index increased survival to an extent that largely explains the population increase. This might be caused by higher Common Vole Microtus arvalis survival in drier conditions and under snow cover. Buzzard survival appeared to increase more for males than for females, possibly due to the males' higher sensitivity to winter food availability resulting from their smaller body mass. However, we also found that the effect of NAO strongly depended on the area in which individuals lived, especially for females. This may have been caused by the recolonization of Eagle Owls Bubo bubo in some parts of our study area. This study suggests that climatic changes can have complex effects on species of higher trophic levels via an interaction with their prey.
机译:气候条件变化对野生种群的影响已成为许多近期研究的主题。最受关注的是气候变化对营养级别较低的物种的直接影响以及气候变化的负面影响。但是,更深入地了解气候变化如何影响顶点食肉动物至关重要,因为它们是对生态系统产生不成比例影响的关键物种。在先头天敌中研究生存需要长期研究的基于个人的数据,并且由于对较低营养水平的气候影响的综合考虑而变得复杂。在这里,我们评估了气候如何影响普通秃But But的生存。我们分析了1989年至2011年期间670名男性和669名女性的存活率,在此期间,我们的研究人口增长了三倍。我们使用了对成年成年个体进行标记捕获的生存分析,以确定能够最好地解释生存的环境因素。北大西洋涛动指数(NAO)的下降增加了生存率,在一定程度上可以解释人口的增加。这可能是由于在干燥的条件下和积雪下普通田鼠田鼠的较高存活率引起的。雄性秃鹰的存活率似乎比雌性增加更多,这可能是由于雄性对体重较小的人对冬季食物供应的敏感性更高。但是,我们还发现,NAO的作用在很大程度上取决于个人居住的地区,尤其是女性。这可能是由于我们研究区域某些地区的鹰O腹股沟龟重新定殖引起的。这项研究表明,气候变化可能通过与其猎物的相互作用对营养级别较高的物种产生复杂影响。

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