Wootton J T
Section of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution, Cornell University, 14853, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Oecologia. 1987 Feb;71(3):325-331. doi: 10.1007/BF00378703.
House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus), natives of western North America, have expanded their range in the eastern United States since their 1940 release in New York City. Range and the relation of House Finch population growth to the population dynamics of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) and Purple Finches (Carpodacus purpureus) were examined, using data from the Breeding Bird Survey and the Christmas Bird Count. The House Finch population grew exponentially throughout its eastern range. Significant negative relationships in population density, relative to spatial and temporal control populations, were found between House Finches and House Sparrows in summer and winter, and between House Finches and Purple Finches in summer. Purple Finch and House Sparrow populations outside of the House Finch range appeared to have no effect on each other throughout the study. Neither changes in 74 weather variables, nor changes in forest, field or developed habitat explained the observed trends in population density. The results indicate that House Finches compete with these two species, but winter migration complicates the picture.
家朱雀(Carpodacus mexicanus)原产于北美西部,自1940年在纽约市放生后,其分布范围已扩展至美国东部。利用繁殖鸟类调查和圣诞鸟类计数的数据,研究了家朱雀的分布范围以及家朱雀种群增长与家麻雀(Passer domesticus)和紫朱雀(Carpodacus purpureus)种群动态之间的关系。家朱雀种群在其整个东部分布范围内呈指数增长。在夏季和冬季,相对于空间和时间对照种群,家朱雀与家麻雀之间以及夏季家朱雀与紫朱雀之间在种群密度上存在显著的负相关关系。在整个研究过程中,家朱雀分布范围之外的紫朱雀和家麻雀种群似乎彼此没有影响。74个气象变量的变化以及森林、田野或已开发栖息地的变化都无法解释观察到的种群密度趋势。结果表明,家朱雀与这两个物种存在竞争,但冬季迁徙使情况变得复杂。