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北方森林中猛禽之间的竞争互动。

Competitive interactions among raptors in boreal forests.

作者信息

Hakkarainen Harri, Mykrä Sakari, Kurki Sami, Tornberg Risto, Jungell Sven

机构信息

Section of Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2004 Nov;141(3):420-4. doi: 10.1007/s00442-004-1656-6. Epub 2004 Jul 28.

Abstract

We examined inter-specific interactions among goshawks ( Accipiter gentilis), common buzzards (Buteo buteo) and honey buzzards (Pernis apivorus) in western Finland in 1983-1996. Because goshawks are among the largest birds of prey species in boreal forests they may take over the nest of smaller and less-competitive forest-dwelling raptors when searching for suitable places for breeding. Accordingly, more than half of newly established goshawk territories were found on the territories previously occupied by the common buzzard and the honey buzzard. Otherwise, territory sharing between these species was rare. Fledgling production of honey buzzards was not associated with the presence of goshawks, probably owing to the almost 2 months later onset of breeding. This probably decreases competitive interactions between these two species. An intensive interference competition, instead, seemed to be evident between common buzzards and goshawks, because the fledgling production of common buzzards was decreased by 20% as a result of failures during incubation and nestling period in the vicinity (<1 km) of occupied goshawk nests. Similarly, territory occupancy of common buzzards till the next breeding season was significantly reduced in the presence of goshawks. Relatively high proportions of occupied buzzard territories (17%) in the study area were shared by breeding goshawks on the same territory. This suggests that although their diets are dissimilar they inhabit similar habitats and might compete for the available prime nesting habitats within forest landscapes. In addition, goshawks benefit from taking over the complete nests of other raptors, imposing upon the original owners of the nest, because building a large stick nest is probably energetically costly. As a large raptor, the goshawk apparently has a competitive advantage over smaller ones, and may have an ever-increasing impact on smaller birds of prey, if there is a lack of sheltered forests inducing competition for the available nest sites.

摘要

1983年至1996年期间,我们在芬兰西部研究了苍鹰(Accipiter gentilis)、普通鵟(Buteo buteo)和蜂鹰(Pernis apivorus)之间的种间相互作用。由于苍鹰是北方森林中体型最大的猛禽之一,它们在寻找合适的繁殖地点时,可能会占据体型较小、竞争力较弱的栖息于森林中的猛禽的巢穴。因此,超过一半新建立的苍鹰领地位于之前被普通鵟和蜂鹰占据的区域。否则,这些物种之间共享领地的情况很罕见。蜂鹰的雏鸟数量与苍鹰的存在无关,这可能是因为蜂鹰的繁殖开始时间几乎晚了两个月。这可能减少了这两个物种之间的竞争互动。相反,普通鵟和苍鹰之间似乎存在激烈的干扰竞争,因为在被占据的苍鹰巢穴附近(<1公里)孵化和育雏期间出现失败,导致普通鵟的雏鸟数量减少了20%。同样,在有苍鹰的情况下,普通鵟到下一个繁殖季节的领地占有率显著降低。在研究区域内,相对较高比例(17%)被占据的鵟领地被在同一领地繁殖的苍鹰共享。这表明,尽管它们的食物不同,但它们栖息在相似的栖息地,可能会争夺森林景观中可用的优质筑巢栖息地。此外,苍鹰通过接管其他猛禽的完整巢穴而受益,这对巢穴的原主人造成了影响,因为建造一个大型的 stick nest 可能在能量上成本很高。作为一种大型猛禽,苍鹰显然比小型猛禽具有竞争优势,如果缺乏隐蔽的森林导致对可用巢穴地点的竞争,可能会对小型猛禽产生越来越大的影响。

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