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Reproductive success of the black-backed woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) in burned boreal forests: Are burns source habitats?

机译:黑背啄木鸟(Picoides arcticus)在被烧过的北方森林中的繁殖成功:烧伤源于栖息地吗?

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The black-backed woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) is considered a fire specialist throughout its breeding range. Given its high abundance in recent burns, it has been hypothesized that post-fire forests are source habitats for this species. We conducted a 3-year post-fire study to evaluate the temporal occupancy and reproductive success of black-backed woodpeckers in high-severity burned black spruce forests of central Quebec, Canada. We examined how reproductive success varied temporally and spatially within a burned landscape and investigated the potential source or sink status of this woodpecker population over time. Woodpecker nest density was high in the year after fire but declined significantly over the 3-year period. Based on 106 nests, nest success declined from 84% the first year after fire to 73% and 25%, respectively, for the second and third years after fire. Nest density and reproductive success were higher in areas with high proportions of burned mature forests than in areas dominated by burned young forests. Reproductive success was also higher in proximity to unburned forests. Comparison of annual productivity with a range of survival estimates indicated that these burned forests likely functioned as source habitats for the first 2 years following fire, although this status varied as a function of pre-fire forest age. Our results suggest that post-fire forests may contribute significantly to population levels in fire-prone ecosystems. Forest management practices that reduce the amount of mature and over-mature forests can affect the quality of post-fire habitats important to the black-backed woodpecker and other fire-associated species.
机译:黑背啄木鸟(Picoides arcticus)在整个繁殖范围内均被视为消防专家。鉴于最近烧伤的丰度很高,据推测,烧后森林是该物种的原始栖息地。我们进行了为期三年的火灾后研究,以评估加拿大魁北克中部高强度烧制的黑云杉林中黑背啄木鸟的时间占用和繁殖成功。我们研究了在烧毁的景观中生殖成功在时间和空间上是如何变化的,并调查了该啄木鸟种群随着时间推移的潜在来源或沉降状态。啄木鸟的巢密度在大火后的一年中很高,但在三年内显着下降。在106个巢穴的基础上,巢穴成功率从火灾后的第一年的84%下降到火灾后第二年和第三年的73%和25%。在成熟林被烧成比例高的地区,巢密度和繁殖成功率要高于年轻林被烧成比例的地区。在未燃烧的森林附近,繁殖成功率也更高。将年生产力与一系列生存估计值进行比较表明,这些烧毁的森林很可能在火灾后的前两年中充当了源生境,尽管这种状况随火灾前森林年龄的变化而变化。我们的结果表明,火灾后的森林可能对易火生态系统中的人口水平做出重大贡献。减少成熟和过成熟森林数量的森林管理做法会影响对黑背啄木鸟和其他与火相关物种的重要生火后栖息地的质量。

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