Pyric-carnivory: Raptor use of prescribed fires.
Autor: | Hovick, Torre J., McGranahan, Devan A., Elmore, R. Dwayne, Weir, John R., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D. |
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Zdroj: | Ecology & Evolution (20457758); Nov2017, Vol. 7 Issue 21, p9144-9150, 7p |
Abstrakt: | Fire is a process that shaped and maintained most terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Changes in land use and patterns of human settlement have altered fire regimes and led to fire suppression resulting in numerous undesirable consequences spanning individual species and entire ecosystems. Many obvious and direct consequences of fire suppression have been well studied, but several, albeit less obvious, costs of alteration to fire regimes on wildlife are unknown. One such phenomenon is the response of carnivores to fire events-something we refer to as pyric-carnivory. To investigate the prevalence of pyric-carnivory in raptors, we monitored 25 prescribed fires occurring during two different seasons and across two different locations in tallgrass prairie of the central United States. We used paired point counts occurring before and during prescribed fires to quantify the use of fires by raptors. We found a strong attraction to fires with average maximum abundance nearly seven times greater during fires than prior to ignitions (before: [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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