The condor | |
Nest-Habitat Selection by the Phainopepla: Congruence Across Spatial Scales but not Habitat Types | |
Lisa H. Crampton1  | |
关键词: nest site; mesquite; mistletoe; food availability; habitat structure; hierarchical habitat selection; acacia; Phainopepla nitens; | |
DOI : 10.1525/cond.2011.090206 | |
学科分类:动物科学 | |
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office | |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract. Animals select habitat to satisfy life-history requirements, yet few habitat-selection studies consider multiple factors, especially food. Because resources vary in abundance and quality across different spatial scales or habitat types, selected habitat features may also vary, making habitat selection incongruent. Using an information-theoretical approach, we assessed whether Phainopeplas (Phainopepla nitens) select breeding habitat for food abundance or vegetation structure at nest-tree and nest-patch scales in two woodland types, acacia and mesquite, in the Mojave Desert. Habitat selection at the tree and patch scales was congruent: models containing both food (mistletoe) and structure variables had stronger support than models with only food or structure variables. In both woodland types, nest trees were larger and had more food, and in nest patches food abundance, tree density, tree height, and cover were greater than in non-nest patches. However, nests in acacia were higher than those in me...
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