BOBOLINK DOLICHONYX-ORYZIVORUS POPULATION DECLINE IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN THE MIDWESTERN USA

Authors
Citation
Jr. Herkert, BOBOLINK DOLICHONYX-ORYZIVORUS POPULATION DECLINE IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN THE MIDWESTERN USA, Biological Conservation, 80(1), 1997, pp. 107-112
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063207
Volume
80
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
107 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3207(1997)80:1<107:BDPDIA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
A computer model and data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) were used to examine the effects of changes in the area and dis turbance patterns in agriculturally associated grasslands on the demog raphics of bobolink Dolichonyx oryzivorus populations in a 37000 km(2) area in northern Illinois. Input parameters for the computer model we re based on documented declines in the area of hay, pasture, and oats and on changes in the timing and frequency of hay field cutting. Decli nes in the area of agriculturally associated grasslands strongly influ enced the model population and resulted in an estimated overall boboli nk population decline of 95% between 1952 and 1992. An increase of nea rly two weeks in the median date of first cutting of alfalfa hay had a weaker impact on the model population. Field data for this area from the BBS suggest a bobolink population decline of over 90% between 1966 and 1992, a decline that was significantly correlated with documented declines in the regional area of pasture, alfalfa hay and oats. Altho ugh they cannot discount the possible effects of other factors, the mo del and empirical data I present demonstrate that declines in agricult ural grassland habitat, and changes in the timing and frequency of hay field cutting, have the potential to produce significant regional pop ulation declines in grassland bird species inhabiting agricultural lan dscapes. (C) 1997 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.