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Effects of fragmentation on artificial nest predation in a tropical forest in Kenya

机译:破碎对肯尼亚热带森林人工巢捕食的影响

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Nest predation has been established as a leading source of reproductive failure in songbirds. Numerous studies, conducted primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, have linked high rates of nest predation with fragmentation and habitat edges. To date, virtually no such studies have been conducted in Tropical Africa. Here we investigate the effects of disturbance level and edge on depredation of artificial avian nests in six fragments of Kakamega Forest, Kenya. We found that nest losses were higher at the edge than in the interior as often reported in previous studies. Surprisingly, nest predation was highest in the least disturbed fragments. One possible explanation for these findings is that top predators are missing from Kakamega Forest, allowing nest predator populations to increase in all fragments, while in the highly disturbed fragments, domestic dogs might be surrogates for top predators. Alternatively, human activity may itself lead to a decline in mesopredator populations.
机译:巢捕食已被确定为鸣禽繁殖失败的主要原因。许多研究主要在北半球进行,将巢捕食率高与碎片化和栖息地边缘联系在一起。迄今为止,在热带非洲几乎没有进行过此类研究。在这里,我们研究了扰动程度和边缘对肯尼亚Kakamega森林六个片段中人工鸟类巢的掠夺的影响。我们发现,如先前研究中经常报道的那样,边缘的巢穴损失要比内部的巢穴损失高。出人意料的是,在最少受干扰的碎片中,巢捕食最高。这些发现的一种可能的解释是,卡卡梅加森林缺少顶级掠食者,这使得巢中的掠食者种群的所有片段都增加了,而在高度混乱的片段中,家犬可能是顶级掠食者的代孕者。或者,人类活动本身可能会导致中食者数量减少。

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