Wintering ecology and nomadic movement patterns of Short-eared Owls Asio flammeus on a subtropical island

Wei Tseng, Wen Loung Lin*, Si Min Lin

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摘要

Capsule: Short-eared Owls Asio flammeus showed a female-biased sex ratio in their southernmost wintering grounds in Oriental Asia. This is the first description of a nomadic movement pattern in this area. Aims: To investigate the sex ratio, movement patterns, home range size and habitat preference of non-breeding Short-eared Owls in subtropical Taiwan. Methods: Eleven Short-eared Owls were radio tracked following trapping and transportation away from an airport as part of the management of bird-strike risk for aeroplanes. Results: Our results indicated a female-skewed (75%) sex ratio for Short-eared Owls wintering in Taiwan. The owls demonstrated a nomadic behaviour by showing a repetitive pattern of high roosting site fidelity in the short term, followed by a long-distance movement to a different discrete area. Grasslands were commonly used as day-roosting sites but agricultural habitats were favoured at night. Conclusion: Compared to on the breeding ground, the wintering owls exhibited a much larger home range size and exploit more dispersed patches of suitable habitats. These results revealed a notable conservation issue for the wintering owls, especially in the degraded and partially developed landscapes in subtropical countries.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)317-327
頁數11
期刊Bird Study
64
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2017 7月 3

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 生態學、進化論、行為學與系統學
  • 自然與景觀保護

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