Habitat selection by invaders: Avoiding natural habitats by the red-whiskered bulbul Pycnonotus jocosus

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Edgar Bernat-Ponce, Laura Domínguez-Pérez, José A. Gil-Delgado
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Invasive species are significant drivers of global change due to their ecological impact, as well as the economic costs associated with managing them. While habitat selection studies have been an essential tool for managing endangered species, they have not been widely used for invasive species. A prime example of an invasive species is the red-whiskered bulbul, which has spread to several parts of the world from Asia. This study focused on macrohabitat selection analysis during the winter of 2019–2020, with 200 point counts conducted over 784 km2 to identify habitats that are selected and avoided by the invader species in eastern Spain. In addition, the study analyzed 18 variables related to microhabitat, vegetation, and anthropogenic factors to determine those that are relevant for its abundance in the selected areas (74 point counts over 784 km2). The study found that the red-whiskered bulbul was not detected in natural Mediterranean vegetation such as forests and shrubs or crops, even though they were the dominant ecosystems, accounting for 52.8% of the study area. Instead, suburban areas were selected, and the species was more abundant near its initial release point and in areas with orchards containing fruit trees and plants. Therefore, the study suggests that natural Mediterranean habitats and crops may act as ecological barriers to the expansion of this species, while suburban areas would increase their ability to expand. The study's findings should be considered in managing the red-whiskered bulbul in Mediterranean areas.

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入侵者的栖息地选择:红须鹎(Pycnonotus jocosus)避开自然栖息地的行为
由于入侵物种对生态环境的影响以及与管理入侵物种相关的经济成本,它们是全球变化的重要驱动力。虽然栖息地选择研究一直是管理濒危物种的重要工具,但却没有被广泛用于入侵物种的管理。入侵物种的一个典型例子是红须鹎,它已从亚洲扩散到世界多个地区。本研究重点分析了2019-2020年冬季的宏观栖息地选择,在784平方公里范围内进行了200个点计数,以确定入侵物种在西班牙东部选择和避开的栖息地。此外,该研究还分析了与微生境、植被和人为因素有关的 18 个变量,以确定哪些变量与入侵物种在所选区域的丰度有关(在 784 平方公里范围内进行了 74 个点计数)。研究发现,红须鹎没有在森林、灌木或农作物等地中海自然植被中被发现,尽管这些植被是主要的生态系统,占研究区域的 52.8%。相反,研究人员选择了郊区,在该物种最初的释放点附近以及有果树和植物的果园中,该物种的数量较多。因此,该研究表明,地中海自然栖息地和农作物可能会成为该物种扩张的生态障碍,而郊区则会提高其扩张能力。在地中海地区管理红须鹎时,应考虑该研究结果。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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