Postharvest regeneration, sciurid abundance, and postfledging survival and movements in an Ovenbird population

  • Haché S
  • Bayne E
  • Villard M
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ABSTRACT Several studies have emphasized the importance of postfledging survival when estimating avian population growth rates, yet high variation exists in reported estimates. Mechanisms influencing postfledging survival also remain poorly understood. The influences of local habitat quality and landscape context on postfledging movements also remain largely undocumented. We measured daily postfledging survival and movements in Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla) in selection cut plots (30–40% basal area removal) and controls. Specifically, we tested predictions from the “concealment” hypothesis (higher survival/shorter movements with increased fledgling concealment), “body condition” hypothesis (higher survival/longer movements with increased body mass), and “predator abundance” hypothesis (higher survival/shorter movements when predator abundance is low) by monitoring fledgling survival (n = 55) and movements (n = 41) during the first 2 weeks postfledging. Fledglings were monitored over 2 breeding seasons i...

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Haché, S., Bayne, E. M., & Villard, M.-A. (2014). Postharvest regeneration, sciurid abundance, and postfledging survival and movements in an Ovenbird population. The Condor, 116(1), 102–112. https://doi.org/10.1650/condor-13-002-r2.1

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