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Avian Conservation and Ecology
Evidence of long-term declines in Island Scrub-Jay vital rates
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Brittany A. Mosher1  Paul F. Doherty, Jr.2  Jonathan L. Atwood3  Kennon A. Corey4  Charles T. Collins5 
[1] Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont;Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University;Massachusetts Audubon Society;Independent Researcher;California State University
关键词: Aphelocoma insularis;    island endemic;    population decline;    variance components;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ACE-01997-160221
学科分类:口腔科学
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Island species play important roles in local ecosystems, but they are undergoing unprecedented rates of extinction from a variety of threats including emerging infectious disease, invasive species, and climate change. These threats are of particular concern for island species because island species often have limited genetic or geographic ability to escape these threats. Little is known about the long-term population trends of the Island Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma insularis), a species endemic to Santa Cruz Island in California’s Channel Islands. We used a 20-year mark-resight dataset to describe long-term trends in Island Scrub-Jay adult population growth, survival, and recruitment, and to relate those trends to major drivers of island endemic extinctions (including disease, invasive species, and climate change). We used a variance components analysis to separate sampling and process variance and identified population declines of ~1.8% annually that were driven by a reduction in adult survival in the later years of the study. Although we found little evidence for impacts of disease and climate, we found some evidence that observed declines coincided with timing of an increasing wild turkey population but were not correlated with feral sheep or pig presence or eradication. We discuss these findings in the context of previous population estimates for this species and current management actions being considered to conserve the Island Scrub-Jay.

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