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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086814
论文题名:
Regional Distribution Shifts Help Explain Local Changes in Wintering Raptor Abundance: Implications for Interpreting Population Trends
作者: Neil Paprocki; Julie A. Heath; Stephen J. Novak
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-1-22
卷: 9, 期:1
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Birds ; Raptors ; Animal migration ; Latitude ; Winter ; Climate change ; North America ; Animal sexual behavior
英文摘要: Studies of multiple taxa across broad-scales suggest that species distributions are shifting poleward in response to global climate change. Recognizing the influence of distribution shifts on population indices will be an important part of interpreting trends within management units because current practice often assumes that changes in local populations reflect local habitat conditions. However, the individual- and population-level processes that drive distribution shifts may occur across a large, regional scale and have little to do with the habitats within the management unit. We examined the latitudinal center of abundance for the winter distributions of six western North America raptor species using Christmas Bird Counts from 1975–2011. Also, we considered whether population indices within western North America Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) were explained by distribution shifts. All six raptors had significant poleward shifts in their wintering distributions over time. Rough-legged Hawks (Buteo lagopus) and Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) showed the fastest rate of change, with 8.41 km yr−1 and 7.74 km yr−1 shifts, respectively. Raptors may be particularly responsive to warming winters because of variable migration tendencies, intraspecific competition for nesting sites that drives males to winter farther north, or both. Overall, 40% of BCR population trend models were improved by incorporating information about wintering distributions; however, support for the effect of distribution on BCR indices varied by species with Rough-legged Hawks showing the most evidence. These results emphasize the importance of understanding how regional distribution shifts influence local-scale population indices. If global climate change is altering distribution patterns, then trends within some management units may not reflect changes in local habitat conditions. The methods used to monitor and manage bird populations within local BCRs will fundamentally change as species experience changes in distribution in response to climate change.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/20145
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作者单位: Department of Biological Sciences, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, United States of America;Raptor Research Center, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, United States of America;Department of Biological Sciences, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, United States of America;Raptor Research Center, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, United States of America;Department of Biological Sciences, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, United States of America

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Neil Paprocki,Julie A. Heath,Stephen J. Novak. Regional Distribution Shifts Help Explain Local Changes in Wintering Raptor Abundance: Implications for Interpreting Population Trends[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(1)
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