光线与领地性:普通黑鸟(Turdus Merula)捕获-再捕获研究的初步报告

J. Gyurácz, Z. Lukács, P. Molnar, Z. Kolláth
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生境的自然光照条件和人工照明会影响鸟类领地的质量和鸟类的领地行为。然而,我们对光对鸟类的进化影响几乎一无所知。在名为“光污染研究国际研究环境的发展”的项目的生物监测部分,该项目在匈牙利Somogy县Bárdudvarnok进行,我们研究了生活在不同光照条件下的地区的普通黑鸟种群的表观生存概率、适应性形态特征和区域保真度。在这份初步报告中,我们还描述了我们的研究方法-鸟类的个体标记,捕获和再捕获,体重,翅膀长度和其他生态形态学参数的测量-以及收集的数据类型。根据计划持续数年的数据收集结果,我们可以制定人工照明的设计和应用建议,从而减少光污染的不利影响。
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Light and territoriality : A preliminary report on a capture-recapture study of common Blackbird (Turdus Merula)
The natural light conditions and the artificial lighting of the habitats affect the quality of bird territories and the territorial behaviour of birds. However, we know almost nothing about the evolutionary consequences of light on birds. In the biomonitoring part of the project entitled “ Development of international research environment for light pollution studies”, which is carried on in Bárdudvarnok in Somogy county, Hungary, we study the apparent survival probability, adaptive morphological characteristics and area fidelity in Common Blackbird populations living in territories under different light conditions. In this preliminary report, we also describe the methods of our studies - individual marking of birds, capture and recapture, measurement of body weight, wing length and other ecomorphological parameters - and the types of data collected. Based on the outcomes of the data collection planned to continue for several years, we can formulate proposals for the design and application of artificial lighting resulting in the reduction of the adverse effects of light pollution.
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