IS THIS PHILOPATRY OR DISPERSAL IN FEMALE BOREAL OWLS?

D. Holt, Matthew D. Larson, S. Hiro, M. Seidensticker
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Abstract Four cases of female Boreal Owls (Aegolius funereus) recaptured within varying distances of their natal or breeding sites are reported. We considered 3 recaptures within the natal or breeding neighborhood to be philopatry (site fidelity), and 1 case as dispersal. One banded female was recaptured as a 2y old, 3.4 km from her natal box. We considered this philopatry. She was later recaptured 15.8 km from her 2nd breeding site, and we considered this breeding dispersal. She lived at least 5 y, but we did not know her whereabouts in all years. A 2nd female banded as a nestling was recaptured 2.0 km from her natal box, breeding as a yearling (11 mo). We considered this natal philopatry. A 3rd female, previously banded as a breeding adult, was recaptured 2 y later breeding 2.5 km from her initial site of banding. We considered this philopatry. She was at least 4 y old. The 4th female was recaptured 3.6 km from her initial breeding box. We considered this philopatry. She was recaptured again the following year in the same nest box as her 2nd nest site. We considered the use of this same nest site philopatry. She was in her 5th calendar year. Our records are perhaps the 1st reports of natal philopatry and age of 1st breeding for female Boreal Owls in North America, and contribute additional records of female site fidelity and dispersal.
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这是雌性北方猫头鹰的哲学还是分散?
摘要本文报道了4例北方猫头鹰(Aegolius funereus)在其出生地或繁殖地不同距离内被捕获的病例。我们认为在出生区或繁殖区捕获的3例为亲缘性(现场保真度),1例为分散。其中一只被捆绑的雌性在20岁时被重新捕获,距离她的出生箱3.4公里。我们考虑了这种哲学。后来,它在距离第二个繁殖地15.8公里处被重新捕获,我们认为这是繁殖分散。她至少活了5年,但我们不知道她这些年的下落。第二只被绑在襁褓中的雌性雏鸟在距离其出生箱2.0公里处被抓回,并在一岁(11个月)时繁殖。我们认为这是天生的哲学。第三只雌性在繁殖成年时被捆绑,后来在距离最初捆绑地点2.5公里处被重新捕获。我们考虑了这种哲学。她至少有4岁。第四只雌性在距离其最初的繁殖箱3.6公里处被重新捕获。我们考虑了这种哲学。第二年,她再次被抓回了第二个巢穴所在的巢箱。我们考虑使用相同的巢址哲学。她已经5岁了。我们的记录可能是北美第一次报道雌性北方猫头鹰的出生习性和第一次繁殖年龄,并为雌性地点的保真度和分散提供了额外的记录。
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