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1 January 2006 FACTORS INFLUENCING PREDATION ON OVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLA) NESTS IN NORTHERN HARDWOODS: INTERACTIONS ACROSS SPATIAL SCALES
Brady J. Mattsson, Gerald J. Niemi
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Abstract

Microsite, patch, and landscape conditions may interact to influence nest predation. In northern Minnesota, silvicultural and agricultural practices may be involved in recent increases in nest predators and regional declines in several ground-nesting songbirds. To examine this problem, we evaluated 17 hierarchical models of predation on Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) nests that included microsite variables, distances to edges, and amount of core forest within a 2-km radius surrounding six study plots. During 2000 and 2001, 157 Ovenbird nests were monitored to estimate nest predation rates. A model that included the main effects of litter depth and core forest area and an interaction term between the two best described variation in predation on Ovenbird nests (AICc weight = 0.83). The nest predation rate from this model was 0.51 ± 0.01 (mean ± SE), assuming mean values of litter depth and amount of core forest. Shallow litter was associated with higher nest predation in three plots surrounded by less core habitat (40–60 ha), whereas there was no relationship in three plots surrounded by more core area (100–150 ha). Management that promotes deep leaf litter and the maintenance of large, intact forest tracts will likely benefit Ovenbirds and other forest songbirds.

Factores que Influencian la Depredación de Nidos de Seiurus aurocapilla en los Bosques del Norte: Interacciones a través de las Escalas Espaciales

Brady J. Mattsson and Gerald J. Niemi "FACTORS INFLUENCING PREDATION ON OVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLA) NESTS IN NORTHERN HARDWOODS: INTERACTIONS ACROSS SPATIAL SCALES," The Auk 123(1), 82-96, (1 January 2006). https://doi.org/10.1642/0004-8038(2006)123[0082:FIPOOS]2.0.CO;2
Received: 7 March 2004; Accepted: 29 May 2005; Published: 1 January 2006
KEYWORDS
ground-nest predation
information-theoretic approach
Minnesota
multi-scale
Neotropical migratory songbirds
Ovenbird
Seiurus aurocapilla
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