Territory occupation sequence and population change 2005–2019 in a satellite versus core area for Grasshopper Warblers Locustella naevia

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jonas Engzell
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Because of habitat preferences and variation at a landscape level, a species’ distribution tends to show a level of aggregation. In the Grasshopper Warbler Locustella naevia, the distribution is linked to suitable breeding habitats of open grassy and herbaceous grounds, often adjacent to water. Consequently, the presence of the Grasshopper Warbler at landscape level will consist of core and satellite areas. In theory, birds can sense habitat quality and should occupy territories within those areas based on territory quality. It might also result in different population trends between different areas in the landscape. I tested these assumptions through a 15-year study in a satellite area, comparing the results to a nearby core area. In both areas, the males occupy a territory based on the perceived attractiveness, and general patterns of the territory utilization were similar between areas. Territory density was lower and the males arrived later in the satellite area, thereby confirming the satellite/core area relationship between the study areas. In the core area, no significant change in population size was noted, while in the satellite area, the population decreased significantly.
2005-2019 年卫星与核心区蚱蜢莺的领地占领顺序和种群数量变化 Locustella naevia
由于对栖息地的偏好和景观层面的变化,一个物种的分布往往会呈现一定程度的聚集。蚱蜢莺(Locustella naevia)的分布与适宜的繁殖栖息地有关,这些栖息地多为开阔的草地和草本植物,通常毗邻水域。因此,蚱蜢莺在景观层面上的存在将由核心区和卫星区组成。理论上,鸟类可以感知栖息地的质量,并根据栖息地的质量占据这些区域内的领地。这也可能导致景观中不同区域的种群趋势不同。我在一个卫星区域进行了为期 15 年的研究,并将研究结果与附近的核心区域进行了比较,从而验证了上述假设。在这两个地区,雄性都是根据感知到的吸引力来占据领地的,而领地利用的一般模式在不同地区之间是相似的。在卫星区域,领地密度较低,雄性到达的时间较晚,从而证实了研究区域之间的卫星/核心区域关系。在核心区,种群数量没有明显变化,而在卫星区,种群数量明显减少。
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Ornis Svecica
Ornis Svecica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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