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The invasion of barred owls and its potential effect on the spotted owl: a conservation conundrum

机译:条纹猫头鹰的入侵及其对斑点猫头鹰的潜在影响:一个保护难题

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The spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) is a threatened species in many areas of its western North American range. Concomitant with its decline has been a rapid invasion of its range and habitat by barred owls (Strix varia), a native species that was restricted, until relatively recently, to eastern North America. We assess the theoretical potential for negative interactions between these two owls by examining size dimorphism and ecological relationships within various owl assemblages throughout the world. We then review the anecdotal, natural history, modeling, and experimental evidence that suggest barred owls may negatively affect spotted owls with at least a potential for the competitive exclusion of spotted owls by barred owls throughout all or part of the former's range. While it is widely accepted that barred owls are either causing or exacerbating declines of spotted owl populations, there are confounding factors, such as habitat loss and bad weather that also may contribute to declines of spotted owls. Both theory and empirical information suggest that barred owls are likely to have negative effects on spotted owl range and density, but the degree of the impact is not predictable. There is a conservation conundrum here, in that the barred owl is a native species that has expanded its range westwards, either naturally or with a degree of human facilitation, and now constitutes a major threat to the viability of another native species, the threatened spotted owl. We propose that only through carefully designed experiments involving removal of barred owls will we be able to determine if recent declines in spotted owl populations are caused by barred owls or by other factors. It is rare in conservation science that replicate study areas exist for which we also have long-standing demographic information, as is the case with the spotted owl. Removal experiments would take advantage of the wealth of data on spotted owls, and allow ecologists to assess formally the impacts of an invasive species on a threatened species, as well as to suggest mitigation measures.
机译:斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis)在北美西部范围的许多地区都是受威胁的物种。与之相应的是条纹猫头鹰(Strix varia)迅速入侵了其范围和栖息地,条纹猫头鹰是直到最近才局限于北美东部的一种本地物种。我们通过检查世界各地各种猫头鹰组合中的大小二态性和生态关系,来评估这两只猫头鹰之间负作用的理论潜力。然后,我们回顾了轶事,自然历史,模型和实验证据,这些结果表明条纹猫头鹰可能会对斑点猫头鹰产生负面影响,至少有可能在整个或部分范围内被条纹猫头鹰竞争性地排除斑点猫头鹰。尽管人们普遍认为条纹猫头鹰会导致或加剧斑点猫头鹰的数量下降,但存在一些混杂因素,例如栖息地的丧失和恶劣的天气,也可能导致斑点猫头鹰的数量下降。理论和经验信息均表明,条纹猫头鹰可能会对斑点猫头鹰的范围和密度产生负面影响,但影响的程度是不可预测的。这里存在一个保护难题,因为条纹猫头鹰是一种自然物种,已经向西扩展其范围,无论是自然的还是人类的某种程度的便利,现在都对另一种本土物种的生存能力构成了重大威胁,猫头鹰。我们建议,只有通过精心设计的涉及去除条纹猫头鹰的实验,我们才能确定斑点猫头鹰种群的近期下降是否是条纹猫头鹰或其他因素造成的。在保护科学中,很少有重复的研究区域存在,而对于这些研究区域,我们也拥有长期的人口统计学信息,例如斑点猫头鹰就是如此。清除实验将利用斑点猫头鹰的大量数据,使生态学家能够正式评估入侵物种对受威胁物种的影响,并提出缓解措施。

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