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Dynamics of Breeding-Season Site Occupancy of the California Spotted Owl in Burned Forests
Derek E. Lee1 
关键词: California Spotted Owl;    colonization;    extinction;    occupancy;    site-occupancy modeling;    Strix occidentalis;   
DOI  :  10.1525/cond.2012.110147
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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Abstract. Understanding how habitat disturbances such as forest fire affect local extinction and probability of colonization—the processes that determine site occupancy—is critical for developing forest management appropriate to conserving the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis), a subspecies of management concern. We used 11 years of breeding-season survey data from 41 California Spotted Owl sites burned in six forest fires and 145 sites in unburned areas throughout the Sierra Nevada, California, to compare probabilities of local extinction and colonization at burned and unburned sites while accounting for annual and site-specific variation in detectability. We found no significant effects of fire on these probabilities, suggesting that fire, even fire that burns on average 32% of suitable habitat at high severity within a California Spotted Owl site, does not threaten the persistence of the subspecies on the landscape. We used simulations to examine how different allocations of surv...

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