Associations between distance to forest and spatial and temporal variation in abundance of key peatland breeding bird species

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作者
Hancock, Mark H. [1 ]
Grant, Murray C. [2 ]
Wilson, Jeremy D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Soc Protect Birds, Inverness IV2 3BW, Scotland
[2] RSPB, Edinburgh EH4 3TP, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
PLOVER PLUVIALIS-APRICARIA; HABITAT SELECTION; NORTHERN SCOTLAND; UNITED-KINGDOM; FLOW COUNTRY; POPULATION; MOORLAND; PLANTATIONS; MANAGEMENT; FARMLAND;
D O I
10.1080/00063650802648176
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Capsule Negative forest edge effects were detected for Willow Ptarmigan (Red Grouse) Lagopus lagopus and Dunlin Colidris alpina. Aims To investigate the effects of distance to forest on the abundance and changes in abundance of four key peatland breeding bird species, and to measure changes in predatory bird numbers, in the peatlands of northern Scotland. Methods Bird surveys were carried out in 2000 at 34 plots, covering 197 km(2) of peatland, and 80 forestry point-count sites, first surveyed in 1988. Habitat data were also collected in 2000. We used multi-model inference to investigate the associations between forest distance and other habitat variables, and the abundance, and changes in abundance, of four bird species of economic or conservation importance: Red Grouse, European Golden Plover Pluvialis opricaria, Dunlin and Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia. Results There was strong evidence that distance to forest was negatively associated with Dunlin abundance and changes in Red Grouse abundance, but only weak evidence for negative associations with Golden Plover abundance and changes in Dunlin abundance. There was no evidence of a forest distance effect on Greenshank. Among predatory birds, there were no significant increases either on peatland plots or in new forestry plantations. Conclusions This study provides evidence that, for a given habitat quality, Dunlin densities are lower, and Red Grouse declines more likely, near to forest edges, but weak evidence only that Dunlin declines are more likely, and Golden Plover abundance lower, near to forests. These results suggest that for at least two key peatland breeding birds, forest removal is likely to benefit birds breeding on adjacent unafforested peatland.
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