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DOI10.1650/CONDOR-17-128.1
Reproductive response of Arizona Grasshopper Sparrows to weather patterns and habitat structure
Ruth, Janet M.1; Skagen, Susan K.2
通讯作者Ruth, Janet M. ; Skagen, Susan K.
来源期刊CONDOR
ISSN0010-5422
EISSN1938-5129
出版年2018
卷号120期号:3页码:596-616
英文摘要

Avian species endemic to desert grasslands of North America contend with significant ecological challenges, including monsoonal rains, droughts, and variable temperatures. These birds have evolved physiological and behavioral means of coping with such extremes, but ongoing changes to temperature and precipitation patterns are affecting their breeding phenology, reproductive success, and population growth rates. We examined how seasonal and daily weather conditions and habitat structure were associated with the nest survival of Arizona Grasshopper Sparrows (Ammodramus savannarum ammolegus) in the semidesert and plains grasslands of southeastern Arizona, USA. The mean +/- SE daily survival rate (DSR) of nests was 0.960 +/- 0.006, corresponding to overall nest success of 46%. The previous season’s precipitation, large rain events, and nest concealment were the most important factors explaining DSR. Grasshopper Sparrow nest survival decreased with a wetter previous growing season and with large rain events on previous days. Nests that were more concealed had lower survival rates. There was some evidence that nest survival was lower later in the nesting season. In addition, when nest concealment was included in models, there were positive but weak associations between other vegetation variables and DSR-nests with higher visual obstruction at the nest and nest plot scales, and nests that were farther from shrubs >2 m tall, showed higher survival rates. Predation was the major cause of nest failure, suggesting complex interactions among predation, precipitation, and nest concealment. Further, our findings suggest tradeoffs in the potential effects of future climate change on A. s. ammolegus. The increased frequency of extreme storm events predicted for the region may result in reduced nest survival of A. s. ammolegus, but, conversely, lower seasonal precipitation prior to nesting may positively influence nest survival.


英文关键词Ammodramus savannarum ammolegus daily survival rate desert grasslands Arizona Grasshopper Sparrow reproductive success precipitation temperature vegetation structure
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000441392900010
WOS关键词NEST-SITE SELECTION ; CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM ; GRASSLAND BIRDS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; VEGETATION STRUCTURE ; RODENT COMMUNITIES ; TALLGRASS PRAIRIE ; SUCCESS ; PREDATORS ; SURVIVAL
WOS类目Ornithology
WOS研究方向Zoology
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208473
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, Ft Collins Sci Ctr, Arid Lands Field Stn, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA;
2.US Geol Survey, Ft Collins Sci Ctr, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA
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Ruth, Janet M.,Skagen, Susan K.. Reproductive response of Arizona Grasshopper Sparrows to weather patterns and habitat structure[J]. United States Geological Survey,2018,120(3):596-616.
APA Ruth, Janet M.,&Skagen, Susan K..(2018).Reproductive response of Arizona Grasshopper Sparrows to weather patterns and habitat structure.CONDOR,120(3),596-616.
MLA Ruth, Janet M.,et al."Reproductive response of Arizona Grasshopper Sparrows to weather patterns and habitat structure".CONDOR 120.3(2018):596-616.
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