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环境条件和季节性变化对安第斯神鹫在热带安第斯山的种群调查的影响。

Effects of the environmental conditions and seasonality on a population survey of the Andean condor in the tropical Andes.

机构信息

CONSERVACCION, Lima, Lima, Peru.

Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2023 Jan 24;11:e14763. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14763. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Among the New World vultures, the Andean condor is considered one of the most culturally and ecologically important species. However, their populations are declining over their entire distributional range. In response, conservation strategies have been implemented in many countries to reverse the increasing extinction risk of this species. The initiatives rely on extensive population surveys to gather basic information necessary to implement policies and to intervene efficiently. Still, there is a need to standardize the surveys based on seasonality and suitable environmental conditions throughout the species distribution. Here, we provide the first assessment of how daily temperature, rainfall, and seasonality influence surveys of Andean condors on a communal roost in the central Peruvian Andes.

METHODS

Using an autoregressive generalized linear model, we associated environmental variables with visual surveys of adult and young condors at three different times of the day and three times a week between June 2014 and March 2015.

RESULTS

We found that both adults and young Andean condors showed a threefold reduction in the use of the communal roost after the beginning of the rainy season. Colder and drier days (dry season) are preferable for surveying, as we expect the total number of condors using communal roosts to reduce under rainy (rainfall = -0.53 ± 0.16) and warmer days (temperature = -0.04 ± 0.02) days. Therefore, the significant variation in the use of roosts across seasons and hours should be carefully accounted for in national surveys, at the risk of undermining the full potential of the communal roost surveys. Moreover, we also found a strong bias towards immatures (about 76%) in the adult:immature ratio and a remarkable absence of Andean condors during the wet season. These results suggest that the species might be using other unknown communal roosts hierarchically. Such results provide key information for selecting priority areas for conservation and selecting the best time to survey this species in the tropical Andes. Finally, it may open a fruitful avenue for further research on the protection of the Andean condor.

摘要

背景

在新世界秃鹫中,安第斯神鹫被认为是文化和生态上最重要的物种之一。然而,它们的数量在整个分布范围内都在减少。为此,许多国家都实施了保护策略,以扭转该物种不断增加的灭绝风险。这些举措依赖于广泛的种群调查,以收集实施政策和有效干预所需的基本信息。尽管如此,仍有必要根据季节性和整个物种分布的适宜环境条件,对调查进行标准化。在这里,我们首次评估了每日温度、降雨量和季节性如何影响在秘鲁安第斯山脉中部的一个公共栖息地对安第斯神鹫的调查。

方法

使用自回归广义线性模型,我们将环境变量与 2014 年 6 月至 2015 年 3 月期间每天三次和每周三次在三个不同时间对成年和幼年安第斯神鹫进行的视觉调查联系起来。

结果

我们发现,雨季开始后,成年和幼年安第斯神鹫使用公共栖息地的次数减少了三倍。较冷和较干燥的天气(旱季)更适合进行调查,因为我们预计在下雨(降雨量=-0.53±0.16)和较温暖的天气(温度=-0.04±0.02)下,使用公共栖息地的神鹫总数会减少。因此,应仔细考虑栖息地在季节和时间上的使用情况的显著变化,以免破坏公共栖息地调查的全部潜力。此外,我们还发现,在成年:幼年的比例中,幼鸟有很强的偏向性(约 76%),并且在雨季期间几乎没有安第斯神鹫。这些结果表明,该物种可能在其他未知的公共栖息地中使用。这些结果为选择保护的优先领域和选择在热带安第斯地区调查该物种的最佳时间提供了关键信息。最后,这可能为保护安第斯神鹫的进一步研究开辟一条富有成效的途径。

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