Affiliation:
1. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Kalispell Montana USA
2. Water Security Agency, Ecological and Habitat Assessment Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
3. Department of Biology University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
4. Science & Technology Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
Abstract
AbstractOur current understanding of the factors that influence where birds nest is incomplete, yet such information is important for accurate demographic assessments. To address questions related to spatial distributions of shorebird nests and to evaluate factors that may affect nest distribution in these species, during 2017 and 2019, we studied a small population of semipalmated sandpiper Calidris pusilla breeding in the Central Canadian Arctic, near the Karrak Lake Research Station, in Nunavut. The spatial distribution of semipalmated sandpiper nests at this site suggested loose aggregation, with median nearest neighbor distances of 73.8 m and 92.0 m in 2017 and 2019, respectively, while no nests were detected on mainland areas in the vicinity. Evidence for the influence of nesting distribution on the daily survival rate of nests, however, was mixed. Neither nearest neighbor distance nor local nest density had a significant effect on daily nest survival in 2017, but in 2019, the best approximating model included an effect of local nest density, which indicated that nests in areas of high density had reduced survival rates. Contrary to other studies assessing settlement and nest site selection in semipalmated sandpipers, the spatial distribution of nests in this population demonstrates aggregation in an otherwise territorial species, but suggests that aggregated nesting can impose a cost on nest survival under certain conditions.
Funder
Polar Knowledge Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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