西班牙东部三种同域地中海莺的繁殖生境选择

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Eyda A. Moreno-Mosquera, R. Drechsler, Silvia Rivera, J. S. Monrós
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了解同源物种的栖息地选择模式对制定物种保护策略非常重要,因此引起了人们的特别关注。我们分析了伊比利亚半岛东部三种共存莺类的生殖栖息地选择。我们在两个研究区域(卡尔凯森特和阿尔科伊)的 40 个监听点通过莺的发声来探测个体。我们利用卫星图像确定了不同的植被类型及其可用性。通过伊夫列夫选择性指数和成分分析对繁殖栖息地的选择进行了分析。此外,我们还确定了不同栖息地变量(主要植被、植被高度、覆盖度和地点)对物种出现的影响,并对二项式 GLM 与 logistic 连接功能进行了拟合。我们发现,撒丁莺(Curruca Melanocephala)选择灌木丛为主的区域;而达特福德莺(C. undata)喜欢植被覆盖率较低(<50%)的区域;亚高山莺(C. cantillans)则出现在灌木丛和植被覆盖率较低(<50%)的区域,并避开农作物。成分分析表明,这些物种利用不同的植被类型,这与植被的可用性有关,而且不同物种的选择也不同。撒丁莺是唯一一种在生殖栖息地选择方面表现出空间差异的物种。我们的研究结果表明,所研究的莺类物种会根据其特定需求和当前的栖息地结构选择和避开不同类型的植被。这对了解当地群落的组成和所研究物种的生殖栖息地选择提供了宝贵的信息。
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Breeding habitat selection of three sympatric species of Mediterranean warblers in eastern Spain
Understanding habitat selection patterns in congeneric species has raised special interest due to its importance when designing conservation strategies for the species. We analysed reproductive habitat selection of three coexisting warbler species in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. We detected the individuals by their vocalizations at 40 listening points in two study areas (Carcaixent and Alcoy). We used satellite images to identify different vegetation types and their availability. Reproductive habitat selection was analysed by the Ivlev selectivity index and a compositional analysis. In addition, we determined the effect of different habitat variables (dominant vegetation, vegetation height, cover and site) on the presence of the species fitting a binomial GLM with logistic linking function. We found that the Sardinian Warbler ( Curruca Melanocephala) selected scrub-dominated areas; while the Dartford Warbler ( C. undata) preferred areas with low (<50%) vegetation cover; and the Subalpine Warbler ( C. cantillans) was present in areas with scrubs and low (<50%) vegetation cover, avoiding crops. The compositional analysis showed that the species used different vegetation types, in relation to their availability and that the selection differed between species. The Sardinian Warbler was the only species which showed spatial variation in reproductive habitat selection. Our results evidence that the studied warbler species select and avoid different types of vegetation in relation to their specific requirements and the present habitat structure. This represents valuable information to understand the composition of local communities and the reproductive habitat selection of the studied species.
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Avian Biology Research
Avian Biology Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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1.50
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17
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.
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