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Who hits and hoots at whom? Potential for interference competition between barred and northern spotted owls

机译:谁打谁呢?条纹猫头鹰和北部斑点猫头鹰之间的竞争竞争潜力

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The northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) is a controversial species in the Pacific Northwest that is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The barred owl (Strix varia), a species historically restricted to eastern North America, has recently expanded its range to completely overlap that of the northern spotted owl. Recent evidence suggests that barred owls may compete with northern spotted owls and may be one cause for recent declines in some northern spotted owl populations. Our focus was to examine whether barred owls have the potential to competitively exclude northern spotted owls from their territories through interference competition. We used a playback experiment to quantify aggressive vocal and physical behavior of barred and northern spotted owls during territorial defense. Experimental trials consisted of displaying northern spotted or barred owl taxidermy mounts, and broadcasting recorded vocalizations of the corresponding species, in both barred and northern spotted owl territories. The frequency of interspecific interactions was lower compared to intraspecific interactions between northern spotted owls alone. However, barred owls responded with higher levels of vocal and physical aggression than did northern spotted owls when agonistic interspecific interactions occurred. Our results suggest that barred owls are likely to assume the dominant role during interspecific interactions with northern spotted owls. Thus, interference competition is a plausible mechanism by which barred owls could contribute to observed population declines of northern spotted owls in areas where the species co-occur
机译:北部斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis caurina)是西北太平洋地区一个有争议的物种,根据《濒危物种法》被列为受威胁物种。条纹猫头鹰(Strix varia)是历史上仅限于北美东部的物种,最近扩大了其范围,使其与北部斑点猫头鹰完全重叠。最近的证据表明,条纹猫头鹰可能会与北方斑点猫头鹰竞争,并且可能是一些北方斑点猫头鹰种群最近下降的原因之一。我们的重点是研究条纹猫头鹰是否具有通过干扰竞争将北部斑点猫头鹰从其领土上竞争性排除的潜力。我们使用了回放实验来量化在领土防御过程中条纹猫头鹰和北方斑点猫头鹰的激进声音和身体行为。实验性试验包括展示北部斑点或条纹猫头鹰标本动物坐骑,并在条纹和北部斑点猫头鹰地区广播记录的相应物种的发声。与单独的北部斑点猫头鹰之间的种内相互作用相比,种间相互作用的频率更低。但是,当发生相互竞争的种间相互作用时,条纹猫头鹰对声音和身体的攻击程度要高于北部斑点猫头鹰。我们的研究结果表明,条纹猫头鹰可能在与北方斑点猫头鹰的种间相互作用中起主导作用。因此,干扰竞争是一种合理的机制,通过这种机制,条纹猫头鹰可能有助于在物种共生的地区观察到北部斑点猫头鹰的种群减少

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