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大山雀的边缘效应:运用地理信息系统技术对长期数据的分析

Edge effects in the great tit: analyses of long-term data with GIS techniques.

作者信息

Wilkin Teddy A, Garant Dany, Gosler Andrew G, Sheldon Ben C

机构信息

Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2007 Oct;21(5):1207-17. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00767.x.

Abstract

In contemporary fragmented landscapes, edges are commonplace, and understanding the effects of edge environments is thus essential for the conservation of forest communities. The reproductive output of forest passerines is often reduced close to forest edges. Possible explanations include overcrowding by conspecifics, elevated rates of predation, and the occurrence of lower-quality habitat and/or individuals at forest edges. We attempted to separate these processes by examining edge effects in the absence of nest predation and by effectively controlling for differences in breeding density and the quality of habitats and individuals. We used an edge distance index (EDI), which accounts for the number and distribution of edges in close proximity to a breeding location, to help explain variation in breeding density, nesting success, and reproductive traits of 8308 pairs of Great Tits (Parus major) breeding between 1965 and 2005, in Wytham, near Oxford, United Kingdom. Results from linear mixed modeling confirmed higher breeding density and a higher proportion of immigrant individuals at forest edges. Nevertheless, independently of these effects, we also found that birds laying later, with smaller clutches but larger eggs, were typical of edge environments. The number of offspring recruited to the breeding offspring per breeding attempt was also reduced at edges, both directly and mediated through changes in clutch size and laying date. Edge effects on life histories were detectable within individual females and up to 500 m from the woodland edge. Woodland edges are increasingly common in contemporary fragmented landscapes. Therefore these results, which suggest a pervasive effect of edges on reproduction, are of considerable importance to the management and conservation of forest communities.

摘要

在当代破碎化的景观中,边缘随处可见,因此了解边缘环境的影响对于森林群落的保护至关重要。森林雀形目鸟类的繁殖产出在靠近森林边缘处往往会降低。可能的解释包括同种个体过度拥挤、捕食率升高,以及森林边缘出现质量较低的栖息地和/或个体。我们试图通过在没有巢穴捕食的情况下研究边缘效应,并有效控制繁殖密度以及栖息地和个体质量的差异,来区分这些过程。我们使用边缘距离指数(EDI),该指数考虑了靠近繁殖地点的边缘数量和分布,以帮助解释1965年至2005年间在英国牛津附近的怀瑟姆繁殖的8308对大山雀(Parus major)的繁殖密度、筑巢成功率和繁殖特征的变化。线性混合模型的结果证实,森林边缘的繁殖密度更高,移民个体的比例也更高。然而,独立于这些影响之外,我们还发现,在边缘环境中,产卵较晚、窝卵数较小但卵较大的鸟类较为典型。每次繁殖尝试中招募到繁殖后代的幼鸟数量在边缘处也有所减少,这直接以及通过窝卵数和产卵日期的变化间接导致。边缘对生活史的影响在个体雌性中以及距离林地边缘高达500米的范围内都可以检测到。在当代破碎化的景观中林地边缘越来越普遍。因此,这些结果表明边缘对繁殖具有普遍影响,对于森林群落的管理和保护具有相当重要的意义。

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