明火影响在路易斯安那州中部松树林中越冬的草地筑巢传鸟的栖息地和数量

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
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我们调查了在 0-7 年内被烧毁的长叶松(Pinus palustris)和龙柏(P. taeda)林,以研究明火对在美国路易斯安那州中部松林中越冬的草地筑巢被动鸟类的影响。我们模拟了巴赫曼麻雀(Peucaea aestivalis)、亨斯洛麻雀(Ammodramus henslowii)和莎草鹪鹩(Cistothorus stellaris)的栖息地和丰度与林分类型、燃烧后年份和地点尺度植被条件的关系。我们还利用方差分析比较了这三个物种在不同研究地点和探测点的植被状况。巴赫曼麻雀在长叶林中的栖息率是龙柏林的 3.7 倍,树冠覆盖率每增加 10%,其栖息率就会降低 30%。我们还发现,巴赫曼麻雀的密度与两种林分中草本植物的密度之间存在正相关关系。亨斯洛麻雀在0-2年前被烧毁的长叶松林中使用的草本植被高度明显高于我们在现场观察到的高度,但亨斯洛麻雀占据率的最佳拟合模型(最大植被高度、裸露地面、草本植物覆盖率)的置信区间有重叠。汉斯洛麻雀的密度与裸露地面呈正相关,而与枯落物深度呈负相关。树冠覆盖率每增加 10%,红鹪鹩的栖息率就会下降 50%。刺鹪鹩的密度随着草本植物覆盖率的增加而增加,但是这种关系的 95 % 置信区间在很大程度上是重叠的。我们的研究重申了频繁(3 年)的规定火灾对于维持在东南部松树林中越冬的草地筑巢鸟类栖息地的重要性。
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Prescribed fire influences occupancy and abundance of grassland-nesting passerines overwintering in pine forests of Central Louisiana

We surveyed longleaf (Pinus palustris) and loblolly pine (P. taeda) stands burned within 0–7 years to examine the influence of prescribed fire on grassland-nesting passerines that overwinter in pine forests of central Louisiana, USA. We modeled occupancy and abundance of Bachman’s sparrows (Peucaea aestivalis), Henslow’s sparrows (Ammodramus henslowii), and sedge wrens (Cistothorus stellaris) in relation to stand type, years since burn, and site-scale vegetation conditions. We also used analysis of variance to compare vegetation conditions across study sites and detection points for these three species. Bachman’s sparrow occupancy was 3.7 times greater in longleaf stands compared to loblolly stands and decreased 30 % with every 10 % increase in canopy cover. We also found a positive relationship between Bachman’s sparrow density and the density of herbaceous plants in both stand types. Henslow’s sparrows used herbaceous vegetation within longleaf pine stands burned 0–2 years ago that was significantly taller than what we observed at the site scale, but the best fit models for Henslow’s sparrow occupancy (maximum vegetation height, bare ground, herbaceous cover) had overlapping confidence intervals. Henslow’s sparrow density was positively associated with bare ground and negatively associated with litter depth. Sedge wren occupancy decreased 50 % with every 10 % increase in canopy cover. Sedge wren density increased with increasing percent herbaceous cover, however, the 95 % confidence intervals for this relationship largely overlapped. Our study reiterated the importance of frequent (<3 years) prescribed fires to maintain habitat used by grassland-nesting passerines that overwinter in southeastern pine forests.

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Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Ecology and Management 农林科学-林学
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7.50
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665
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39 days
期刊介绍: Forest Ecology and Management publishes scientific articles linking forest ecology with forest management, focusing on the application of biological, ecological and social knowledge to the management and conservation of plantations and natural forests. The scope of the journal includes all forest ecosystems of the world. A peer-review process ensures the quality and international interest of the manuscripts accepted for publication. The journal encourages communication between scientists in disparate fields who share a common interest in ecology and forest management, bridging the gap between research workers and forest managers. We encourage submission of papers that will have the strongest interest and value to the Journal''s international readership. Some key features of papers with strong interest include: 1. Clear connections between the ecology and management of forests; 2. Novel ideas or approaches to important challenges in forest ecology and management; 3. Studies that address a population of interest beyond the scale of single research sites, Three key points in the design of forest experiments, Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 2022-2023); 4. Review Articles on timely, important topics. Authors are welcome to contact one of the editors to discuss the suitability of a potential review manuscript. The Journal encourages proposals for special issues examining important areas of forest ecology and management. Potential guest editors should contact any of the Editors to begin discussions about topics, potential papers, and other details.
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