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Transient dynamics of invasive competition: Barred Owls, Spotted Owls, habitat, and the demons of competition present

机译:侵入性竞争的瞬态动力学:条纹猫头鹰,斑点猫头鹰,栖息地和当前竞争的恶魔

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The recent range expansion of Barred Owls (Strix varia) into the Pacific Northwest, where the species now co-occurs with the endemic Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), resulted in a unique opportunity to investigate potential competition between two congeneric, previously allopatric species. The primary criticism of early competition research was the use of current species' distribution patterns to infer past processes; however, the recent expansion of the Barred Owl and the ability to model the processes that result in site occupancy (i.e., colonization and extinction) allowed us to address the competitive process directly rather than inferring past processes through current patterns. The purpose of our study was to determine whether Barred Owls had any negative effects on occupancy dynamics of nesting territories by Northern Spotted Owls and how these effects were influenced by habitat characteristics of Spotted Owl territories. We used single-species, multi-season occupancy models and covariates quantifying Barred Owl detections and habitat characteristics to model extinction and colonization rates of Spotted Owl pairs in southern Oregon, USA. We observed a strong, negative association between Barred Owl detections and colonization rates and a strong positive effect of Barred Owl detections on extinction rates of Spotted Owls. We observed increased extinction rates in response to decreased amounts of old forest at the territory core and higher colonization rates when old-forest habitat was less fragmented. Annual site occupancy for pairs reflected the strong effects of Barred Owls on occupancy dynamics with much lower occupancy rates predicted for territories where Barred Owls were detected. The strong Barred Owl and habitat effects on occupancy dynamics of Spotted Owls provided evidence of interference competition between the species. These effects increase the importance of conserving large amounts of contiguous, old-forest habitat to maintain Northern Spotted Owls in the landscape.
机译:条纹猫头鹰(Strix varia)最近进入西北太平洋的范围扩大,现在该物种与地方特有的北极斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis caurina)同时出现,这为研究两个同种,以前是同种异性的猫头鹰之间的潜在竞争提供了独特的机会。种类。早期竞争研究的主要批评是利用当前物种的分布模式来推断过去的过程。但是,条纹猫头鹰最近的扩展以及对导致站点占用(即定居和灭绝)的过程进行建模的能力使我们能够直接解决竞争过程,而不是通过当前的模式推断过去的过程。我们的研究目的是确定条纹猫头鹰是否会对北部斑点猫头鹰对筑巢地区的居住动态产生任何负面影响,以及这些影响如何受到斑点猫头鹰地区的栖息地特征的影响。我们使用了单物种,多季节的居住模型,并对变量猫头鹰的检测和栖息地特征进行协变量量化,以模拟美国俄勒冈南部斑点猫头鹰对的灭绝和定居率。我们观察到条纹猫头鹰的检出率与定居率之间存在强烈的负相关关系,而条纹猫头鹰的检出率对斑点猫头鹰的灭绝率具有很强的积极影响。我们观察到,随着旧森林栖息地零散化程度的降低,物种灭绝率的提高是由于领土核心地区旧森林数量的减少以及殖民化率的提高。配对的年度站点占用率反映了条纹猫头鹰对占用动态的强烈影响,而在检测到条纹猫头鹰的地区,预计占用率要低得多。强烈的条纹猫头鹰和栖息地对斑点猫头鹰占用动态的影响提供了物种间竞争竞争的证据。这些影响增加了保护大量连续的,古老的森林栖息地以维持景观中的北Spot的重要性。

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