保加利亚小鸮 Athene noctua 分布模型

Assen Ignatov
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据信小鸮 Athene noctua(Scopoli 1769)广泛分布于保加利亚,但对其实际分布和生态研究不足。我们分析了有关其非生物性要求、栖息地偏好、繁殖生物学和分布的历史记录和未发表信息,生成了一个生态位模型,并记录了A. noctua分布于保加利亚90.8%的地区。我们还利用 Maxent 估算了它在部分分布区内的潜在分布和生态要求。环境生态位模型具有很高的可预测性。气候变化正在影响其分布。在保加利亚,决定种群状况的主要因素包括海拔高度、土地利用类型、人口密度和人口结构,这些因素似乎占适宜气候条件变化的大部分,以及气候因子--年平均气温和最干旱季度平均气温。保加利亚小鸮面临的威胁包括栖息地的丧失、繁殖地的破坏、车辆碰撞、投毒、捕食以及因负面成见或信仰而导致的迫害。与欧洲其他国家相比,保加利亚的小鸮繁殖对数较多,因此有机会也有义务保护这一物种。这项研究的结果将有助于做出保护决定,并努力维持保加利亚的小鸮种群。
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Modelling the Distribution of the Little Owl Athene noctua in Bulgaria
The Little owl Athene noctua (Scopoli 1769) is believed to be widespread in Bulgaria but its actual distribution and ecology are insufficiently studied. Historical records and unpublished information on its abiotic requirements, habitat preferences, breeding biology and distribution were analyzed to generate an Ecological Niche Model and documented that A. noctua is found across 90.8% of Bulgaria. We also estimated its potential distribution and ecological requirements within part of its range using Maxent. The Environmental Niche Model has a high degree of predictability. The climate changes are affecting the distribution. Our results revealed that the vertical distribution of the species expands by 100 m a.s.l. In Bulgaria, the main factors which determine the status of the population are elevation, type of land use, human population density and demographic structure which seem to account for most of the variation in suitable climatic conditions, and climatic factors – Annual Mean Temperature and Mean, Driest Quarter. Threats to the Little owl in Bulgaria include habitat loss, destruction of breeding sites, vehicle collisions, poisoning, predation, and persecution due to negative stereotypes or beliefs. Bulgaria, with a high number of breeding pairs as compared to elsewhere in Europe has an opportunity and obligation to preserve the species. The results of this study will help inform conservation decisions and efforts to maintain Little owl populations in Bulgaria.
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