The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest

We investigated how forest structure affects the occurrence and abundance of three owl species: the crested owl Lophostrix cristata Daudin, 1800, the Amazon pygmy owl Glaucidium hardyi Vielliard, 1990, and the tawny-bellied screech owl Megascops watsonii Cassin, 1849. We surveyed the owls mostly bet...

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Main Authors: Obed G. Barros, Renato Cintra
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2009-03-01
Series:Zoologia (Curitiba)
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702009000100014
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spelling doaj-8b4c4f4c6b2043febd5ca6ea1ad62fee2020-11-25T00:29:11ZengPensoft PublishersZoologia (Curitiba)1984-46701984-46892009-03-01261859610.1590/S1984-46702009000100014The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forestObed G. BarrosRenato CintraWe investigated how forest structure affects the occurrence and abundance of three owl species: the crested owl Lophostrix cristata Daudin, 1800, the Amazon pygmy owl Glaucidium hardyi Vielliard, 1990, and the tawny-bellied screech owl Megascops watsonii Cassin, 1849. We surveyed the owls mostly between 07:00 and 11:00 pm from July 2001 to April 2002, in eighteen 8 km transects along trails at the Ducke Reserve, Manaus, Central Amazon, Brazil. We staked out 50 x 50 m plots where the presence and absence of the owls were recorded. We compared some components of the forest structure between plots where owls were present and plots where they were absent. The spatial variation in these components were related to the occurrence and abundance of the owls using models of multiple logistic and multiple linear regressions analysis, respectively. Lophostrix cristata is rare in many other areas of the Amazon forest, but it was the most abundant in our study area. Lophostrix cristata and G. hardyi were more concentrated along the uplands (central plateau), which divide the reserve into two drainage water-basins. Megascops watsonii was distributed mainly in the southeastern part of the reserve. Glaucidium hardyi was more often found in areas with larger canopy openness. In areas with higher abundance of snags, there was significantly higher occurrence of L. cristata and M. watsonii. Megascops watsonii was also more abundant in areas with higher abundance of forest trees and in areas bearing shallower leaf litter on the forest floor. This study is the first to analyze at large spatial scale the effects of forest structure on neotropical forest top predator nocturnal birds. The results indicate that forest structure can affect the occurrence and abundance of owls in the Amazon forest.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702009000100014Forest heterogeneityGlaucidiumLophostrixMegascopsnocturnal birds
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Renato Cintra
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Renato Cintra
The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
Zoologia (Curitiba)
Forest heterogeneity
Glaucidium
Lophostrix
Megascops
nocturnal birds
author_facet Obed G. Barros
Renato Cintra
author_sort Obed G. Barros
title The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
title_short The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
title_full The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
title_fullStr The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
title_full_unstemmed The effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (Aves: Strigidae) in the Central Amazon forest
title_sort effects of forest structure on occurrence and abundance of three owl species (aves: strigidae) in the central amazon forest
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoologia (Curitiba)
issn 1984-4670
1984-4689
publishDate 2009-03-01
description We investigated how forest structure affects the occurrence and abundance of three owl species: the crested owl Lophostrix cristata Daudin, 1800, the Amazon pygmy owl Glaucidium hardyi Vielliard, 1990, and the tawny-bellied screech owl Megascops watsonii Cassin, 1849. We surveyed the owls mostly between 07:00 and 11:00 pm from July 2001 to April 2002, in eighteen 8 km transects along trails at the Ducke Reserve, Manaus, Central Amazon, Brazil. We staked out 50 x 50 m plots where the presence and absence of the owls were recorded. We compared some components of the forest structure between plots where owls were present and plots where they were absent. The spatial variation in these components were related to the occurrence and abundance of the owls using models of multiple logistic and multiple linear regressions analysis, respectively. Lophostrix cristata is rare in many other areas of the Amazon forest, but it was the most abundant in our study area. Lophostrix cristata and G. hardyi were more concentrated along the uplands (central plateau), which divide the reserve into two drainage water-basins. Megascops watsonii was distributed mainly in the southeastern part of the reserve. Glaucidium hardyi was more often found in areas with larger canopy openness. In areas with higher abundance of snags, there was significantly higher occurrence of L. cristata and M. watsonii. Megascops watsonii was also more abundant in areas with higher abundance of forest trees and in areas bearing shallower leaf litter on the forest floor. This study is the first to analyze at large spatial scale the effects of forest structure on neotropical forest top predator nocturnal birds. The results indicate that forest structure can affect the occurrence and abundance of owls in the Amazon forest.
topic Forest heterogeneity
Glaucidium
Lophostrix
Megascops
nocturnal birds
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