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Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls

We conducted a range‐wide investigation of the dynamics of site‐level reproductive rate of northern spotted owls using survey data from 11 study areas across the subspecies geographic range collected during 1993–2018. Our analytical approach accounted for imperfect detection of owl pairs and misclas...

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Autores principales: Rockweit, Jeremy T., Jenkins, Julianna M., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Davis, Raymond J., Dilione, Krista E., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, Yackulic, Charles B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eap.2726
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author Rockweit, Jeremy T.
Jenkins, Julianna M.
Hines, James E.
Nichols, James D.
Dugger, Katie M.
Franklin, Alan B.
Carlson, Peter C.
Kendall, William L.
Lesmeister, Damon B.
McCafferty, Christopher
Ackers, Steven H.
Andrews, L. Steven
Bailey, Larissa L.
Burgher, Jesse
Burnham, Kenneth P.
Chestnut, Tara
Conner, Mary M.
Davis, Raymond J.
Dilione, Krista E.
Forsman, Eric D.
Glenn, Elizabeth M.
Gremel, Scott A.
Hamm, Keith A.
Herter, Dale R.
Higley, J. Mark
Horn, Rob B.
Lamphear, David W.
McDonald, Trent L.
Reid, Janice A.
Schwarz, Carl J.
Simon, David C.
Sovern, Stan G.
Swingle, James K.
Wiens, J. David
Wise, Heather
Yackulic, Charles B.
author_facet Rockweit, Jeremy T.
Jenkins, Julianna M.
Hines, James E.
Nichols, James D.
Dugger, Katie M.
Franklin, Alan B.
Carlson, Peter C.
Kendall, William L.
Lesmeister, Damon B.
McCafferty, Christopher
Ackers, Steven H.
Andrews, L. Steven
Bailey, Larissa L.
Burgher, Jesse
Burnham, Kenneth P.
Chestnut, Tara
Conner, Mary M.
Davis, Raymond J.
Dilione, Krista E.
Forsman, Eric D.
Glenn, Elizabeth M.
Gremel, Scott A.
Hamm, Keith A.
Herter, Dale R.
Higley, J. Mark
Horn, Rob B.
Lamphear, David W.
McDonald, Trent L.
Reid, Janice A.
Schwarz, Carl J.
Simon, David C.
Sovern, Stan G.
Swingle, James K.
Wiens, J. David
Wise, Heather
Yackulic, Charles B.
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description We conducted a range‐wide investigation of the dynamics of site‐level reproductive rate of northern spotted owls using survey data from 11 study areas across the subspecies geographic range collected during 1993–2018. Our analytical approach accounted for imperfect detection of owl pairs and misclassification of successful reproduction (i.e., at least one young fledged) and contributed further insights into northern spotted owl population ecology and dynamics. Both nondetection and state misclassification were important, especially because factors affecting these sources of error also affected focal ecological parameters. Annual probabilities of site occupancy were greatest at sites with successful reproduction in the previous year and lowest for sites not occupied by a pair in the previous year. Site‐specific occupancy transition probabilities declined over time and were negatively affected by barred owl presence. Overall, the site‐specific probability of successful reproduction showed substantial year‐to‐year fluctuations and was similar for occupied sites that did or did not experience successful reproduction the previous year. Site‐specific probabilities for successful reproduction were very small for sites that were unoccupied the previous year. Barred owl presence negatively affected the probability of successful reproduction by northern spotted owls in Washington and California, as predicted, but the effect in Oregon was mixed. The proportions of sites occupied by northern spotted owl pairs showed steep, near‐monotonic declines over the study period, with all study areas showing the lowest observed levels of occupancy to date. If trends continue it is likely that northern spotted owls will become extirpated throughout large portions of their range in the coming decades.
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spelling pubmed-100783742023-04-07 Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls Rockweit, Jeremy T. Jenkins, Julianna M. Hines, James E. Nichols, James D. Dugger, Katie M. Franklin, Alan B. Carlson, Peter C. Kendall, William L. Lesmeister, Damon B. McCafferty, Christopher Ackers, Steven H. Andrews, L. Steven Bailey, Larissa L. Burgher, Jesse Burnham, Kenneth P. Chestnut, Tara Conner, Mary M. Davis, Raymond J. Dilione, Krista E. Forsman, Eric D. Glenn, Elizabeth M. Gremel, Scott A. Hamm, Keith A. Herter, Dale R. Higley, J. Mark Horn, Rob B. Lamphear, David W. McDonald, Trent L. Reid, Janice A. Schwarz, Carl J. Simon, David C. Sovern, Stan G. Swingle, James K. Wiens, J. David Wise, Heather Yackulic, Charles B. Ecol Appl Article We conducted a range‐wide investigation of the dynamics of site‐level reproductive rate of northern spotted owls using survey data from 11 study areas across the subspecies geographic range collected during 1993–2018. Our analytical approach accounted for imperfect detection of owl pairs and misclassification of successful reproduction (i.e., at least one young fledged) and contributed further insights into northern spotted owl population ecology and dynamics. Both nondetection and state misclassification were important, especially because factors affecting these sources of error also affected focal ecological parameters. Annual probabilities of site occupancy were greatest at sites with successful reproduction in the previous year and lowest for sites not occupied by a pair in the previous year. Site‐specific occupancy transition probabilities declined over time and were negatively affected by barred owl presence. Overall, the site‐specific probability of successful reproduction showed substantial year‐to‐year fluctuations and was similar for occupied sites that did or did not experience successful reproduction the previous year. Site‐specific probabilities for successful reproduction were very small for sites that were unoccupied the previous year. Barred owl presence negatively affected the probability of successful reproduction by northern spotted owls in Washington and California, as predicted, but the effect in Oregon was mixed. The proportions of sites occupied by northern spotted owl pairs showed steep, near‐monotonic declines over the study period, with all study areas showing the lowest observed levels of occupancy to date. If trends continue it is likely that northern spotted owls will become extirpated throughout large portions of their range in the coming decades. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-11-30 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10078374/ /pubmed/36053865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eap.2726 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecological Applications published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Ecological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Article
Rockweit, Jeremy T.
Jenkins, Julianna M.
Hines, James E.
Nichols, James D.
Dugger, Katie M.
Franklin, Alan B.
Carlson, Peter C.
Kendall, William L.
Lesmeister, Damon B.
McCafferty, Christopher
Ackers, Steven H.
Andrews, L. Steven
Bailey, Larissa L.
Burgher, Jesse
Burnham, Kenneth P.
Chestnut, Tara
Conner, Mary M.
Davis, Raymond J.
Dilione, Krista E.
Forsman, Eric D.
Glenn, Elizabeth M.
Gremel, Scott A.
Hamm, Keith A.
Herter, Dale R.
Higley, J. Mark
Horn, Rob B.
Lamphear, David W.
McDonald, Trent L.
Reid, Janice A.
Schwarz, Carl J.
Simon, David C.
Sovern, Stan G.
Swingle, James K.
Wiens, J. David
Wise, Heather
Yackulic, Charles B.
Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title_full Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title_fullStr Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title_full_unstemmed Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title_short Range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
title_sort range‐wide sources of variation in reproductive rates of northern spotted owls
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eap.2726
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