Remacha Carolina, Delgado Juan Antonio, Bulaic Mateja, Pérez-Tris Javier
Department of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Ecology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
PLoS One. 2016 Nov 16;11(11):e0166748. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166748. eCollection 2016.
Nature recreation conflicts with conservation, but its impacts on wildlife are not fully understood. Where recreation is not regulated, visitors to natural areas may gather in large numbers on weekends and holidays. This may increase variance in fitness in wild populations, if individuals whose critical life cycle stages coincide with periods of high human disturbance are at a disadvantage. We studied nestling development of blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) in a natural area where recreation activities intensify during weekends and other public holidays at picnic and leisure facilities, but not in the surrounding woods. In nests located near recreation facilities, blue tit nestlings that hatched during holidays developed slowly, and fledged with low body mass and poor body condition. However, nestlings that hatched outside of holidays and weekends in these nest boxes developed normally, eventually attaining similar phenotypes as those hatching in the surrounding woods. Within-brood variance in body mass was also higher in broods that began growing during holidays in disturbed areas. Our results show that early disturbance events may have negative consequences for wild birds if they overlap with critical stages of development, unveiling otherwise cryptic impacts of human activities. These new findings may help managers better regulate nature recreation.
自然游憩与保护存在冲突,但其对野生动物的影响尚未得到充分了解。在游憩活动未得到规范的地方,自然区域的游客可能会在周末和节假日大量聚集。如果处于关键生命周期阶段的个体在人类干扰高峰期处于劣势,这可能会增加野生种群适合度的差异。我们研究了在一个自然区域中青山雀(Cyanistes caeruleus)雏鸟的发育情况,在该区域的野餐和休闲设施处,周末和其他公共节假日的游憩活动会加剧,但周边树林则不会。在靠近游憩设施的巢穴中,节假日孵化的青山雀雏鸟发育缓慢,离巢时体重较轻且身体状况不佳。然而,在这些巢箱中节假日和周末之外孵化的雏鸟发育正常,最终获得了与在周边树林中孵化的雏鸟相似的表型。在受干扰地区,在节假日开始生长的雏鸟窝内体重差异也更大。我们的研究结果表明,如果早期干扰事件与发育的关键阶段重叠,可能会对野生鸟类产生负面影响,揭示了人类活动原本隐秘的影响。这些新发现可能有助于管理者更好地规范自然游憩活动。