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Characteristics affecting prey vulnerability and avian habitat selection in the Florida Everglades

Posted on:2008-07-11Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Harris, Rachael LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390005480714Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
The vulnerability of prey to capture plays a fundamental role in determining overall prey availability for wading birds. Structural complexity can act to decrease prey vulnerability and influence foraging habitat selection. To determine how structural complexity can affect habitat selection I conducted a use vs. availability study throughout the Florida Everglades in 2005 and 2006.{09}Results indicated that wading birds chose foraging sites that had less emergent vegetation and a thicker flocculent layer relative to random sites. Submerged vegetation, and the height of emergent vegetation did not affect wading bird site selection.{09}A difference in habitat selection between years was evident due to hydrological conditions. Ideal hydrological conditions are probably the most important parameter to wading bird success. Other factors affecting prey vulnerability became increasingly important in years of poor hydrology, probably because the penalty for choosing low quality foraging habitat would be greater than in years of more optimal conditions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Prey, Habitat, Vulnerability, Wading
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