当佛罗里达州的Scrub-Jay家庭群因转移而被移除时,源人口的反应
Karl E Miller1, Erin L Hewett Ragheb1, Sarah Dudek1
1Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Gainesville Florida USA.
Ecology and evolution
|December 15, 2025
概括
鸟类转移研究往往忽视源种群的影响. 这项研究追踪了佛罗里达州的灌木,发现息地质量和非繁殖者可用性影响了领土重新占领和人口恢复.
科学领域:
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 鸟类生态学 鸟类生态学
- 人口动态 人口动态
背景情况:
- 转移研究通常评估受体种群,忽视源种群恢复.
- 了解鸟类迁移对人口水平的影响受到小样本大小和未知的殖民者身份的限制.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查清除佛罗里达州灌木家庭群对源种群的影响.
- 确定废弃领土如何被重新占领,并确定影响这一过程的因素.
主要方法:
- 从颜色带的种群中转移了13个佛罗里达州的灌木家庭组 (31个个体).
- 监测了13个被撤离的领土的重新占领,并注意到殖民者来源和繁殖尝试.
- 评估了息地质量 (森林立年龄) 对领土重新占用的影响.
主要成果:
- 85%的空置领土在1-2周内被重新占领;所有殖民群体都试图繁殖.
- 息地质量影响了重新占用,旧的森林仍然没有被占用.
- 由于邻近的领土扩张,新的家庭团体或移民重新填补了空缺,这表明了复杂的动态.
结论:
- 源种群从转移恢复取决于息地质量和非繁殖者可用性.
- 鸟类转移实践者应该考虑这些因素,以尽量减少对源种群的负面影响.
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