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栖息地对三种栖息于森林的鹰类繁殖性能的影响

Habitat Effects on the Breeding Performance of Three Forest-Dwelling Hawks.

作者信息

Björklund Heidi, Valkama Jari, Tomppo Erkki, Laaksonen Toni

机构信息

The Zoology Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Department of Biosciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

The Zoology Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Sep 30;10(9):e0137877. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0137877. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the European Boreal Zone, loss of old forest due to intensive forestry is suspected to cause declines in forest-dwelling raptors by reducing their breeding performance. We studied the boreal breeding habitat and habitat-associated breeding performance of the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), common buzzard (Buteo buteo) and European honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus). We combined long-term Finnish bird-of-prey data with multi-source national forest inventory data at various distances (100-4000 m) around the hawk nests. We found that breeding success of the goshawk was best explained by the habitat within a 2000-m radius around the nests; breeding was more successful with increasing proportions of old spruce forest and water, and decreasing proportions of young thinning forest. None of the habitat variables affected significantly the breeding success of the common buzzard or the honey buzzard, or the brood size of any of the species. The amount of old spruce forest decreased both around goshawk and common buzzard nests and throughout southern Finland in 1992-2010. In contrast, the area of young forest increased in southern Finland but not around hawk nests. We emphasize the importance of studying habitats at several spatial and temporal scales to determine the relevant species-specific scale and to detect environmental changes. Further effort is needed to reconcile the socioeconomic and ecological functions of forests and habitat requirements of old forest specialists.

摘要

栖息地丧失导致种群数量下降,但其机制却鲜为人知。在欧洲北方地区,人们怀疑由于集约林业导致的老龄森林丧失,会通过降低其繁殖性能而致使栖息于森林中的猛禽数量减少。我们研究了北方苍鹰(Accipiter gentilis)、普通鵟(Buteo buteo)和欧洲蜂鹰(Pernis apivorus)在北方地区的繁殖栖息地以及与栖息地相关的繁殖性能。我们将芬兰长期的猛禽数据与鹰巢周围不同距离(100 - 4000米)的多源国家森林清查数据相结合。我们发现,苍鹰的繁殖成功率最好由巢穴周围2000米半径范围内的栖息地来解释;随着老龄云杉林和水域比例的增加以及幼龄疏伐林比例的降低,繁殖更为成功。没有任何栖息地变量对普通鵟或蜂鹰的繁殖成功率以及任何一个物种的窝卵数有显著影响。在1992 - 2010年期间,苍鹰和普通鵟巢穴周围以及芬兰南部老龄云杉林的面积都减少了。相比之下,芬兰南部幼龄林面积增加了,但鹰巢周围没有增加。我们强调在多个空间和时间尺度上研究栖息地对于确定相关物种特定尺度以及检测环境变化的重要性。需要进一步努力协调森林的社会经济和生态功能以及老龄森林特化物种的栖息地需求。

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