Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

The impact of avian predation on a declining population of the spruce budworm, <i>Choristoneura fumifereana</i> (Clem.), was measured using single-tree exclosure cages in a mature stand of balsam fir, <i>Abies balsamea</i> (L.), and white spruce, <i>Picea glauca</i&g...

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Main Authors: Jacques Régnière, Lisa Venier, Dan Welsh
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/8/720
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spelling doaj-5c5660b024e14a3f86856a929ce84bae2021-08-26T13:54:36ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-08-011272072010.3390/insects12080720Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)Jacques Régnière0Lisa Venier1Dan Welsh2Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre, 1055 rue du PEPS, Quebec City, QC G1V 4C7, CanadaNatural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Great Lakes Forestry Centre, 1219 Queen St. E., Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2E5, CanadaEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3, CanadaThe impact of avian predation on a declining population of the spruce budworm, <i>Choristoneura fumifereana</i> (Clem.), was measured using single-tree exclosure cages in a mature stand of balsam fir, <i>Abies balsamea</i> (L.), and white spruce, <i>Picea glauca</i> (Moench.) Voss. Bird population censuses and observations of foraging and nest-feeding activity were also made to determine the response of budworm-linked warblers to decreasing food availability. Seasonal patterns of foraging. as well as foraging success in the declining prey population was compared to similar information from birds observed in another stand where the spruce budworm population was rising. Avian predation was an important source of mortality between the 4th instar and moth emergence in the declining outbreak population. Mortality by predation increased from negligible to over 98% as budworm density dropped from 100 to <1 larva/kg of host foliage, over 3 years. Calculations based on nest-feeding activity and basic metabolic demands support these observed rates. Seasonal and yearly differences in predation rates observed between the two host-tree species correspond to equivalent shifts in bird foraging behavior in response to dropping insect density. In particular, a preference for searching on white spruce disappeared, although budworm-linked birds remained more efficient at finding food on this plant. The ability to change foraging behavior as prey density dropped differed between bird species.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/8/720spruce budwormpredationbirdswarblersexclosure cagesforaging
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Lisa Venier
Dan Welsh
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Lisa Venier
Dan Welsh
Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Insects
spruce budworm
predation
birds
warblers
exclosure cages
foraging
author_facet Jacques Régnière
Lisa Venier
Dan Welsh
author_sort Jacques Régnière
title Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
title_short Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
title_full Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
title_fullStr Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
title_full_unstemmed Avian Predation in a Declining Outbreak Population of the Spruce Budworm, <em>Choristoneura fumiferana</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
title_sort avian predation in a declining outbreak population of the spruce budworm, <em>choristoneura fumiferana</em> (lepidoptera: tortricidae)
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The impact of avian predation on a declining population of the spruce budworm, <i>Choristoneura fumifereana</i> (Clem.), was measured using single-tree exclosure cages in a mature stand of balsam fir, <i>Abies balsamea</i> (L.), and white spruce, <i>Picea glauca</i> (Moench.) Voss. Bird population censuses and observations of foraging and nest-feeding activity were also made to determine the response of budworm-linked warblers to decreasing food availability. Seasonal patterns of foraging. as well as foraging success in the declining prey population was compared to similar information from birds observed in another stand where the spruce budworm population was rising. Avian predation was an important source of mortality between the 4th instar and moth emergence in the declining outbreak population. Mortality by predation increased from negligible to over 98% as budworm density dropped from 100 to <1 larva/kg of host foliage, over 3 years. Calculations based on nest-feeding activity and basic metabolic demands support these observed rates. Seasonal and yearly differences in predation rates observed between the two host-tree species correspond to equivalent shifts in bird foraging behavior in response to dropping insect density. In particular, a preference for searching on white spruce disappeared, although budworm-linked birds remained more efficient at finding food on this plant. The ability to change foraging behavior as prey density dropped differed between bird species.
topic spruce budworm
predation
birds
warblers
exclosure cages
foraging
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/8/720
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