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Behavioral responses of nesting birds to human disturbance along recreational trails

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JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY
卷 81, 期 2, 页码 130-138

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1557-9263.2010.00270.x

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flight initiation distance; flush distance; nest predation; recreational trails; reproductive success; urban ecology

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  1. National Science Foundation [DEB-0340879, DEB-0639429]
  2. Ohio Division of Wildlife
  3. Ohio Agriculture and Research Development Center
  4. Ohio State University's School of Environment and Natural Resources
  5. GradRoots (SENR)

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The presence of recreational trails can impact breeding birds either indirectly by altering habitat or the movement patterns of predators or directly if the presence of humans disturbs birds. We examined the behavioral responses of nesting female Northern Cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis) to human disturbance using both experimental and observational approaches. From April to August 2006 and 2007, we monitored Northern Cardinal nests in 18 riparian forests in Ohio, USA. Two experimental trials were conducted at each nest (N = 63), with Flight Initiation Distance (FID, the distance at which a bird flushed from the nest) recorded as we approached nests by walking directly toward them and by walking along trails located variable distances from nests. We also measured flight initiation distance (FID) when nests were approached during routine nest checks (N = 160). Cardinals were six times more likely to flush when nests were approached directly, and females on higher nests were less likely to flush regardless of distance to trail. FID was not significantly influenced by the distance of nests from trails. We found no association between nest survival and the tendency of birds to flush. Rather, nest survival was best explained by nest height. Thus, our findings suggest that the responses of birds to human use of recreational trails have only short-term effects, with no apparent effects of on nest survival. Because the reaction of birds to humans in our study depended on how nests were approached, studies where FID is used as an indicator of sensitivity to human disturbance and is determined by direct approaches may overestimate the potential impact of trails on nesting birds.

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