Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance

The introduction of alien species could be changing food source composition, ultimately restructuring demography and spatial distribution of native communities. In Argentine Patagonia, the exotic European hare has one of the highest numbers recorded worldwide and is now a widely consumed prey for ma...

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Main Authors: Facundo Barbar, Gonzalo O. Ignazi, Fernando Hiraldo, Sergio A. Lambertucci
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/4746.pdf
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spelling doaj-52bfa81125e24e70a9a5839e610fe5ee2020-11-25T00:15:19ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-05-016e474610.7717/peerj.4746Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distanceFacundo Barbar0Gonzalo O. Ignazi1Fernando Hiraldo2Sergio A. Lambertucci3Grupo de Biología de la Conservación, Ecotono Laboratory, INIBIOMA—CONICET (Universidad Nacional del Comahue), San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, ArgentinaGrupo de Biología de la Conservación, Ecotono Laboratory, INIBIOMA—CONICET (Universidad Nacional del Comahue), San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, ArgentinaDepartamento de Biología de la Conservación, Estación Biológica Doñana-CSIC España, Sevilla, EspañaGrupo de Biología de la Conservación, Ecotono Laboratory, INIBIOMA—CONICET (Universidad Nacional del Comahue), San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, ArgentinaThe introduction of alien species could be changing food source composition, ultimately restructuring demography and spatial distribution of native communities. In Argentine Patagonia, the exotic European hare has one of the highest numbers recorded worldwide and is now a widely consumed prey for many predators. We examine the potential relationship between abundance of this relatively new prey and the abundance and breeding spacing of one of its main consumers, the Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus). First we analyze the abundance of individuals of a raptor guild in relation to hare abundance through a correspondence analysis. We then estimated the Nearest Neighbor Distance (NND) of the Black-chested Buzzard-eagle abundances in the two areas with high hare abundances. Finally, we performed a meta-regression between the NND and the body masses of Accipitridae raptors, to evaluate if Black-chested Buzzard-eagle NND deviates from the expected according to their mass. We found that eagle abundance was highly associated with hare abundance, more than with any other raptor species in the study area. Their NND deviates from the value expected, which was significantly lower than expected for a raptor species of this size in two areas with high hare abundance. Our results support the hypothesis that high local abundance of prey leads to a reduction of the breeding spacing of its main predator, which could potentially alter other interspecific interactions, and thus the entire community.https://peerj.com/articles/4746.pdfExotic preyResource availabilityNearest neighbor distanceLepus europaeusGeranoaetus melanoleucus
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author Facundo Barbar
Gonzalo O. Ignazi
Fernando Hiraldo
Sergio A. Lambertucci
spellingShingle Facundo Barbar
Gonzalo O. Ignazi
Fernando Hiraldo
Sergio A. Lambertucci
Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
PeerJ
Exotic prey
Resource availability
Nearest neighbor distance
Lepus europaeus
Geranoaetus melanoleucus
author_facet Facundo Barbar
Gonzalo O. Ignazi
Fernando Hiraldo
Sergio A. Lambertucci
author_sort Facundo Barbar
title Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
title_short Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
title_full Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
title_fullStr Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
title_full_unstemmed Exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
title_sort exotic lagomorph may influence eagle abundances and breeding spatial aggregations: a field study and meta-analysis on the nearest neighbor distance
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The introduction of alien species could be changing food source composition, ultimately restructuring demography and spatial distribution of native communities. In Argentine Patagonia, the exotic European hare has one of the highest numbers recorded worldwide and is now a widely consumed prey for many predators. We examine the potential relationship between abundance of this relatively new prey and the abundance and breeding spacing of one of its main consumers, the Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus). First we analyze the abundance of individuals of a raptor guild in relation to hare abundance through a correspondence analysis. We then estimated the Nearest Neighbor Distance (NND) of the Black-chested Buzzard-eagle abundances in the two areas with high hare abundances. Finally, we performed a meta-regression between the NND and the body masses of Accipitridae raptors, to evaluate if Black-chested Buzzard-eagle NND deviates from the expected according to their mass. We found that eagle abundance was highly associated with hare abundance, more than with any other raptor species in the study area. Their NND deviates from the value expected, which was significantly lower than expected for a raptor species of this size in two areas with high hare abundance. Our results support the hypothesis that high local abundance of prey leads to a reduction of the breeding spacing of its main predator, which could potentially alter other interspecific interactions, and thus the entire community.
topic Exotic prey
Resource availability
Nearest neighbor distance
Lepus europaeus
Geranoaetus melanoleucus
url https://peerj.com/articles/4746.pdf
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