Habitat-Patch Occupancy of Western Screech-Owls in Suburban Southern California

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Western Birds Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.21199/wb53.3.2
Jonah Gula
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Abstract

Many predators can adapt to human-altered habitats, but varying responses to human activity mean that the findings of studies of a species in one region may not apply even to related species at other locations. The Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) has been extensively studied in suburban environments, but comparatively little research has investigated to what extent the closely related Western Screech-Owl (M. kennicottii) persists in developed areas. I studied Western Screech-Owl occupancy in the town of Alpine in the foothills of San Diego County, California, finding the species at the majority of sites sampled, more likely in larger wooded patches and in those adjacent to undeveloped chaparral. The distance to and size of nearby wooded patches did not statistically influence occupancy. This study confirmed that the Western Screech-Owl can persist in suburban residential areas as does its eastern relative. Ensuring that patches of woodland remain larger than the minimum modeled threshold for the Western Screech-Owl’s occupancy, 4.2 ha, will be important for its persistence in the suburban sprawl of Alpine.
南加州郊区西部尖声猫头鹰栖息地斑块占用情况
许多捕食者能够适应人类改变的栖息地,但对人类活动的不同反应意味着,对一个地区某一物种的研究结果可能不适用于其他地区的相关物种。东部尖声猫头鹰(Megascops asio)在郊区环境中被广泛研究,但相对较少的研究调查了与之密切相关的西部尖声猫头鹰(M. kennicottii)在发达地区的生存程度。我在加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥县山麓的Alpine镇研究了西部尖声猫头鹰的居住情况,在大多数采样地点发现了这种物种,更有可能是在较大的树木斑块和未开发的灌木林附近。邻近树木斑块的距离和大小对占用率没有统计学影响。这项研究证实,西部尖声猫头鹰可以像其东部亲戚一样在郊区居住。确保林地面积大于4.2公顷的最小模型阈值,对其在阿尔卑斯郊区的持续扩张至关重要。
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Western Birds Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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