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科学领域:

  • 生态生态学 生态生态学
  • 野生动物管理的人类维度
  • 公民科学 公民科学

背景情况:

  • 后院养鸟类是一种常见的人类活动,具有已知的生态影响.
  • 观察到的物种组合对人类养行为的影响仍未得到充分研究.

研究的目的:

  • 探索后院中的物种聚集如何影响人类改变鸟类养实践的决定.
  • 确定鸟类养行为变化背后的主要驱动因素.

主要方法:

  • 分析了来自9,473名芬兰参与者的15,088份开放式调查答复.
  • 与养频率变化相关的鸟类和非鸟类物种的识别.

主要成果:

  • 受访者将与非人类物种,其他人类的关系以及物种间的动态作为改变饮食习惯的关键原因.
  • 与改变的养习惯有关的58种不同物种被提及.
  • 种类和原因对养实践的影响取决于环境,导致增加或减少.

结论:

  • 养鸟类是一个互动的过程,在这种过程中,物种群体会影响人类的行为,这反过来又会影响社区的组成.
  • 认识到这种相互关系对于理解鸟类养的更广泛影响至关重要.
  • 这种理解可以为野生动物养实践提供更有效,更细致的指导.