Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina

Biological invasions are a major threat to native species. The red-bellied tree squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus was introduced in Luján, Argentina, in 1970, where it spread rapidly. Squirrels can affect birds through nest predation, interference and competition for food and nesting sites. We aimed...

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spelling paper:paper_03275477_v25_n1_p37_LauraMessetta2023-06-08T15:33:21Z Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina Bird density Bird species richness Callosciurus erythraeus Introduced squirrels Invasive species biological invasion egg size interference competition invasive species native species nest predation population density rodent spatiotemporal analysis species richness Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Lujan Pampas Aves Callosciurus erythraeus Sciuridae Sciurus Sciurus aureogaster Biological invasions are a major threat to native species. The red-bellied tree squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus was introduced in Luján, Argentina, in 1970, where it spread rapidly. Squirrels can affect birds through nest predation, interference and competition for food and nesting sites. We aimed to compare community composition, density and richness of birds in forested areas within and outside the range distribution (680 km2 in 2004) of the main population of these squirrels in the country. We selected seven paired sites (each pair had similar vegetation structure and composition) and other 14 sites, half in each condition (with and without squirrels). In each of these 28 sites, we did 4–5 point counts during spring-summer 2008-2009, recording all bird individuals that were seen/heard <10–20 m from the observer. Species richness was rarefied to the smallest number of point counts per site. Community composition differed among sites with and without squirrels, particularly for paired sites. We found no differences in bird density though species richness was higher for paired sites without squirrels. To assess if squirrels do consume bird eggs and if they have any egg-size preference, we conducted cafeteria experiments offering fruit and three eggs of different sizes to individual squirrels kept in a large cage (3×2×2m) for < 24 h. Few squirrels (2/25) consumed the eggs. Our results suggest that squirrels could negatively affect some bird species but not through nest predation. © 2015 Asociacion Argentina de Ecologia.All rights reserved. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03275477_v25_n1_p37_LauraMessetta http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03275477_v25_n1_p37_LauraMessetta
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Bird density
Bird species richness
Callosciurus erythraeus
Introduced squirrels
Invasive species
biological invasion
egg size
interference competition
invasive species
native species
nest predation
population density
rodent
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Lujan
Pampas
Aves
Callosciurus erythraeus
Sciuridae
Sciurus
Sciurus aureogaster
spellingShingle Bird density
Bird species richness
Callosciurus erythraeus
Introduced squirrels
Invasive species
biological invasion
egg size
interference competition
invasive species
native species
nest predation
population density
rodent
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Lujan
Pampas
Aves
Callosciurus erythraeus
Sciuridae
Sciurus
Sciurus aureogaster
Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
topic_facet Bird density
Bird species richness
Callosciurus erythraeus
Introduced squirrels
Invasive species
biological invasion
egg size
interference competition
invasive species
native species
nest predation
population density
rodent
spatiotemporal analysis
species richness
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Lujan
Pampas
Aves
Callosciurus erythraeus
Sciuridae
Sciurus
Sciurus aureogaster
description Biological invasions are a major threat to native species. The red-bellied tree squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus was introduced in Luján, Argentina, in 1970, where it spread rapidly. Squirrels can affect birds through nest predation, interference and competition for food and nesting sites. We aimed to compare community composition, density and richness of birds in forested areas within and outside the range distribution (680 km2 in 2004) of the main population of these squirrels in the country. We selected seven paired sites (each pair had similar vegetation structure and composition) and other 14 sites, half in each condition (with and without squirrels). In each of these 28 sites, we did 4–5 point counts during spring-summer 2008-2009, recording all bird individuals that were seen/heard <10–20 m from the observer. Species richness was rarefied to the smallest number of point counts per site. Community composition differed among sites with and without squirrels, particularly for paired sites. We found no differences in bird density though species richness was higher for paired sites without squirrels. To assess if squirrels do consume bird eggs and if they have any egg-size preference, we conducted cafeteria experiments offering fruit and three eggs of different sizes to individual squirrels kept in a large cage (3×2×2m) for < 24 h. Few squirrels (2/25) consumed the eggs. Our results suggest that squirrels could negatively affect some bird species but not through nest predation. © 2015 Asociacion Argentina de Ecologia.All rights reserved.
title Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
title_short Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
title_full Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
title_fullStr Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the Pampas region, Argentina
title_sort impact of red-bellied squirrels on the bird community of the pampas region, argentina
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03275477_v25_n1_p37_LauraMessetta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03275477_v25_n1_p37_LauraMessetta
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