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Colonization of Urban Habitats: Tawny Owl Abundance Is Conditioned by Urbanization Structure

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alteration of natural habitats due to urbanization is an increasing concern worldwide. Some species, including owls, can exploit this novel environment, although the consequences at the population level have not been described. In this study, we analyze the effect of different urban...

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Autores principales: Pagaldai, Nerea, Arizaga, Juan, Jiménez-Franco, María V., Zuberogoitia, Iñigo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102954
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author Pagaldai, Nerea
Arizaga, Juan
Jiménez-Franco, María V.
Zuberogoitia, Iñigo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alteration of natural habitats due to urbanization is an increasing concern worldwide. Some species, including owls, can exploit this novel environment, although the consequences at the population level have not been described. In this study, we analyze the effect of different urban variables on tawny owl (Strix aluco) population abundance. At the local scale, forest and urban cover, as well as the clumpiness index, affected tawny owl abundance. At the landscape scale, its abundance decreased in complex-shaped urban patches and when distance between them was greater. Urban habitats do not substitute natural habitats in terms of abundance, but the species can easily colonize patchy urban habitats. ABSTRACT: Natural habitats are being altered and destroyed worldwide due to urbanization, leading to a decrease in species abundance and richness. Nevertheless, some species, including tawny owls, have successfully colonized this novel habitat. Consequences at the population level have not been described; thus, our main objective was to describe the effects that urban structure have on the tawny owl population at local and landscape levels. Data were obtained from 527 survey points over 7 months in a large-scale owl survey in the Basque Country (northern Spain) in 2018. At the local scale, the interaction between forest and urban cover affected tawny owl abundance, the optimum being in medium forested areas. The interaction between urban cover and clumpiness index (urban patch distribution) showed a generally negative effect. At the landscape scale, its abundance decreased in complex-shaped urban patches and when distance between them was greater. In conclusion, at the local scale, when a minimal forest structure is present in urbanized areas, the species can exploit it. At the landscape scale, it prefers smaller urban towns to cities. Thinking ahead, the current tendency toward “green capitals” should benefit tawny owl populations.
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spelling pubmed-85326882021-10-23 Colonization of Urban Habitats: Tawny Owl Abundance Is Conditioned by Urbanization Structure Pagaldai, Nerea Arizaga, Juan Jiménez-Franco, María V. Zuberogoitia, Iñigo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alteration of natural habitats due to urbanization is an increasing concern worldwide. Some species, including owls, can exploit this novel environment, although the consequences at the population level have not been described. In this study, we analyze the effect of different urban variables on tawny owl (Strix aluco) population abundance. At the local scale, forest and urban cover, as well as the clumpiness index, affected tawny owl abundance. At the landscape scale, its abundance decreased in complex-shaped urban patches and when distance between them was greater. Urban habitats do not substitute natural habitats in terms of abundance, but the species can easily colonize patchy urban habitats. ABSTRACT: Natural habitats are being altered and destroyed worldwide due to urbanization, leading to a decrease in species abundance and richness. Nevertheless, some species, including tawny owls, have successfully colonized this novel habitat. Consequences at the population level have not been described; thus, our main objective was to describe the effects that urban structure have on the tawny owl population at local and landscape levels. Data were obtained from 527 survey points over 7 months in a large-scale owl survey in the Basque Country (northern Spain) in 2018. At the local scale, the interaction between forest and urban cover affected tawny owl abundance, the optimum being in medium forested areas. The interaction between urban cover and clumpiness index (urban patch distribution) showed a generally negative effect. At the landscape scale, its abundance decreased in complex-shaped urban patches and when distance between them was greater. In conclusion, at the local scale, when a minimal forest structure is present in urbanized areas, the species can exploit it. At the landscape scale, it prefers smaller urban towns to cities. Thinking ahead, the current tendency toward “green capitals” should benefit tawny owl populations. MDPI 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8532688/ /pubmed/34679975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102954 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Colonization of Urban Habitats: Tawny Owl Abundance Is Conditioned by Urbanization Structure
title_sort colonization of urban habitats: tawny owl abundance is conditioned by urbanization structure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102954
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