Author:
Brooker Michael,Brooker Lesley
Abstract
We studied blue-breasted fairy-wrens,
Malurus pulcherrimus, over a 6-year period in 17
differently sized remnants in a highly fragmented agricultural landscape at
Wyalkatchem, Western Australia. The wrens lived in groups of 2–5 adults,
comprising one breeding female, her consort and up to three helpers (usually
adult male offspring). Groups lived in permanent year-round territories
averaging 2.2 ha. Data from 536 nests indicated that breeding extends from
August to December in good seasons but from August to October in years of
drought. Overall, the average clutch size was 2.91 (median 3), although in the
driest year of the study it was 2.31 (median 2). Individual nest success was
low, with a mean of 1.02 fledglings produced per clutch. However, the wrens
made 1.87 nesting attempts per year, thereby raising the annual reproductive
output to 1.63 fledglings per group and 0.49 potential breeders per group.
There was a positive relationship between nest predation and remnant size and
no difference in the predation rate of nests in the largest remnant depending
on how far they were located from the edge of the remnant. Nest parasitism by
Horsfield"s bronze-cuckoo, Chrysococcyx basalis,
was also positively related to remnant size. Consequently, annual reproductive
success was higher in the 13 small remnants (2.16 fledglings per group per
year), compared with 3 medium-sized remnants (1.94) and the largest remnant
(1.32). Annual adult survival was 63.9% for breeding females and
67.2% for senior males. Survival was positively related to remnant size
for adults, but not for fledglings. The annual survival of adults in small
remnants was 54.5%, compared with 64.9% in medium-sized remnants
and 68.6% in the largest remnant. It is suggested that, in order to
conserve sedentary species living in fragmented habitats, we should try to
retain the whole range of patch sizes that remain, even if some (or most) of
the vegetation mosaic has been removed and even if some remnants are extremely
small.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
26 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献