The effects of anthropogenic noise on nest predation with respect to predator species across different habitats and seasons

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Avian Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2023.100121
Xiaogang Yao , Neng Wu , Yan Cai , Canchao Yang
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Noise pollution is a major component of sensory pollution that can disrupt the well-being and functioning of living organisms, affect a variety of life history traits in animals, and reduce their reproductive success. In this study, we used artificial nest experiments with noise manipulation to investigate the influence of anthropogenic noise on nest predation during the breeding and non-breeding seasons and in different forest habitats. We found that the noise treatment did not alter the predation rates or survival probabilities of birds in artificial nests. However, the diversity and species composition of nest predators in artificial pine forests varied between breeding and non-breeding seasons, which may be explained by season-specific adaption of nest predators to bird nests or the unstable ecosystems of artificial forests. The diversity and species composition of nest predators differed between the different forests, probably because of differences in habitat heterogeneity. Predation time varied with treatment, season, and habitat, although most predators were nocturnal mammals. Niche segregation or changes in optimal foraging time may explain this phenomenon.

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不同栖息地和季节的捕食者物种的人为噪声对巢穴捕食的影响
噪声污染是感官污染的一个主要组成部分,它可以破坏生物体的健康和功能,影响动物的各种生活史特征,并降低它们的繁殖成功率。本研究采用人工鸟巢实验和噪声处理方法,研究了不同森林生境、不同繁殖季节和不同非繁殖季节的人为噪声对鸟巢捕食的影响。我们发现噪音处理并没有改变人工鸟巢中鸟类的捕食率和存活率。然而,在繁殖季节和非繁殖季节,人工松林的巢捕食者的多样性和种类组成存在差异,这可能与人工松林对鸟巢的季节性适应或人工松林生态系统的不稳定有关。巢捕食者的多样性和种类组成在不同森林间存在差异,这可能与生境异质性的差异有关。捕食时间随治疗、季节和栖息地的不同而变化,尽管大多数捕食者是夜行哺乳动物。生态位分离或最佳觅食时间的变化可以解释这一现象。
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Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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