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High levels of habitat loss and fragmentation limit reproductive success by reducing home range size and provisioning rates of Northern saw-whet owls

机译:高水平的栖息地丧失和破碎化通过减少家庭范围的大小和北方锯齿的供应率限制了繁殖成功

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Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation have been heavily biased toward population and community questions, with less attention on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on individual behaviour and reproduction. We studied the effects of habitat amount and configuration on the foraging behaviour, provisioning rates and physiological condition of breeding male northern saw-whet owls (Aegolius acadicus) nesting in the fragmented aspen parkland of central Alberta, Canada. We then examined the relationship between provisioning behaviour and both reproductive success, and juvenile physiological condition. Males nesting in areas with little forest cover and large inter-patch distances spent more time perching, maintained smaller home ranges, and provisioned their nests less frequently. However, home range size and provisioning rates levelled off in landscapes with moderate to high forest cover. Male owls breeding in areas with low forest cover, and those raising large broods, also exhibited higher levels of chronic stress, as measured by heterophil/lymphocyte (H /L) ratios. Predictably, males that provisioned the nest less often fledged fewer young, which, in turn, exhibited higher variation in physiological condition. These results suggest that low levels of habitat loss and fragmentation may be beneficial to saw-whet owls, potentially by increasing prey abundance. However, high levels of habitat loss and fragmentation appeared to reduce the foraging efficiency of male saw-whet owls, increase their levels of physiological stress, and reduce their reproductive success. Increasing habitat loss and fragmentation may ultimately decrease population sizes of saw whet owls in this area and other species that are similarly affected by changes to in habitat composition or configuration.
机译:关于生境破碎化影响的研究严重偏向人口和社区问题,而对生境丧失和破碎化对个人行为和繁殖的影响的关注则较少。我们研究了栖息地数量和配置对在加拿大艾伯塔省中部零碎的白杨公园中繁殖的北方雄性锯齿猫头鹰(Aegolius acadicus)的觅食行为,供应率和生理状况的影响。然后,我们检查了供应行为与生殖成功以及青少年生理状况之间的关系。雄性筑巢在森林覆盖率低且斑块间距离较大的地区,它们会花费更多的时间栖息,保持较小的家畜范围,并减少对它们的巢穴的调配。但是,在森林覆盖率中等至较高的地区,家庭范围的大小和供应率趋于平稳。用异养/淋巴细胞(H / L)比来衡量,在森林覆盖率低的地区繁殖的雄性猫头鹰以及育成大型亲鸟的雄性猫头鹰也表现出较高水平的慢性应激。可以预见的是,提供巢的雄性较少,而出雏的则较少,这反过来又表现出较高的生理状况变异。这些结果表明,低水平的生境丧失和破碎化可能通过增加猎物的丰度而对锯齿猫头鹰有利。然而,高水平的生境丧失和破碎化似乎降低了雄性锯齿猫头鹰的觅食效率,增加了它们的生理压力水平,并降低了其繁殖成功率。生境丧失和破碎化的加剧可能最终会减少该地区以及同样受生境组成或构造变化影响的其他物种的锯saw的种群规模。

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