Clutch Sizes, Fledging Success, and Nest-site Characteristics of Sharp-shinned Hawks in Kentucky

被引:1
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作者
Rankin, Tyler E. [1 ]
Ritchison, Gary [1 ]
机构
[1] Eastern Kentucky Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Richmond, KY 40475 USA
来源
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY | 2013年 / 125卷 / 04期
关键词
Accipiter striatus; canopy cover; even-aged stands; foliage cover; foraging habitat; nest success; ACCIPITER; HABITAT; PRODUCTIVITY; MISSOURI; OREGON;
D O I
10.1676/13-016.1
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Because Sharp-shinned Hawks (Accipiter striatus) are among the most secretive of North randomly selected unused sites revealed significant differences (P = 0.021). Discriminant analysis revealed that six variables (foliage cover, mean tree height, basal area, percent deciduous canopy cover, distance from edge, and distance from road) permitted the best discrimination between used and random sites. Sharp-shinned Hawks nested in areas closer to edges and in areas with denser stands of taller conifers and denser understory. All nests were in stands of young (similar to 25-50 years), even-aged conifers about 18-25 m in height. Nest sites were also closer to edges where stands of dense pines transitioned into areas with more, shorter deciduous trees and less foliage cover than nest sites. These adjacent areas may provide better foraging habitat for nesting Sharp-shinned Hawks because small birds, their primary prey, are more abundant in mixed stands than in dense stands of conifers where they nested.
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