EFFECTS OF HABITAT AREA ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF GRASSLAND BIRDS IN MAINE

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VICKERY, PD [1 ]
HUNTER, ML [1 ]
MELVIN, SM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MAINE,DEPT WILDLIFE,ORONO,ME 04469
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1994.08041087.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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We used multiple and logistic regression analysis to study the breeding-area requirements of 10 species of grassland and early-successional birds at 90 grassland-barren sites in Maine. The incidence of six of the species was clearly sensitive to the area of grassland. Upland sandpipers, the species with the largest area requirements, were infrequent at sites of less than 50 ha and reached 50% incidence at those of about 200 ha. Grasshopper sparrows reached 50% incidence at about 100 ha, vesper sparrows at about 20 ha, and Savannah Sparrows at about 10 ha. Incidence for three edge species, Brown Thrasher, Common Yellowthroat, and Song Sparrow, was negatively correlated with open area, and incidence for Field Sparrows was not strongly influenced by grassland size. These results indicate that grasslands need to be approximately 200 ha in area if they are to be likely to support a diverse grassland bird fauna. However, large grasslands or grassland-barrens are rare; random samples indicated that in Maine only 1% of hayfields and only 8% of grassland-barrens were more than 64 ha in area. Conservation efforts seeking to protect habitat for rare grassland birds need to consider sites of at least 100 ha-and preferably 200 ha-in size, and these are notably rare in Maine and probably throughout New England and eastern North America. Airports provide some of the last extensive patches of grassland habitat in the northeast. To maintain viable populations of area-sensitive grassland birds, management of these sites for nesting birds will become increasingly important.
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