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Resource suitability drives low use of avian-excavated tree cavities: A multi-state occupancy dynamics approach

Autores: Zavala, Diego; Cockle, Kristina LouiseIcon ; Gomez, Milka; Ferreyra, Carlos; Bonaparte, Eugenia BiancaIcon ; Di Sallo, Facundo GabrielIcon ; Ferraz, Goncalo
Publicador: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Fecha de depósito: 23/04/2026
Fecha de recolección: 2006/2021
Clasificación temática:
Ecología

Resumen

Avian tree-cavity excavators are widely held to maintain diversity of forest vertebrate faunas through the facilitation of nesting resources, and yet in many systems they are absent or redundant. Why do avian excavators sometimes supply only a small proportion of cavities used by non-excavating species? Researchers hypothesized that low re-use of excavated cavities could be driven by high rates of excavated cavity loss (low availability) or by low suitability of excavated cavities. The two hypotheses imply different cavity use dynamics. The availability hypothesis predicts high rates of excavated-cavity transition from excavators to secondary cavity-nesters. The suitability hypothesis predicts high transition rates from excavators to empty (unused), and high reuse rates for cavities previously used by secondary cavity-nesters. From 2006 to 2021, we studied 438 excavated and non-excavated bird nest cavities in the Atlantic Forest of Argentina, where excavators provide ~20% of cavities used by secondary cavity-nesters. We fit our data with a multi-state occupancy dynamics model that accounts for observation errors and estimates transition probabilities among cavity states ‘Empty’, ‘Occupied by an excavator’, ‘Occupied by a secondary cavity-nester’ and ‘Lost’. We complemented the modelling results with a numerical simulation of cavity use dynamics. As predicted by the suitability hypothesis, the estimated probability of transition was high from excavator to empty (~0.75), low from excavator to secondary cavity-nester (~0.05) and high for reuse by secondary cavity-nester. Transition from ‘Empty’ to use by secondary cavity-nester was much more probable among non-excavated (~0.2) than excavated cavities (~0.05), which—our simulation shows—is compatible with secondary cavity-nesters using excavated cavities in proportion to their availability. Excavated cavities remained available for several years after their last use, suggesting suitability declines with age. We conclude that the marginal role of excavators as cavity producers is driven primarily by low suitability of their excavated cavities for other birds. Statistical support for the suitability hypothesis relied on the quantification of uncertainty about cavity states afforded by multi-state occupancy dynamics models. We encourage further exploration of state-transition probabilities among tree cavities and other multi-use resources to test ecological hypotheses and inform resource conservation policy.

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Supplementary data and code to the paper entitled “Resource suitability drives low use of avian-excavated tree cavities: a multi-state occupancy dynamics approach” The following list indicates the names of files included as supplementary data and code, as well as a brief description of their content. File names are given by headings in italic, followed by content description. CavNestMisiones.rds Contains the data used to fit the model in file MSODynModel.R. It includes the following objects: y An array with dimensions 452x20x16 showing the observed cavity states for each of 452 cavities, a maximum of 20 visits per cavity per year, and 16 years. This array contains NAs prior to the first year of cavity registration, after cavity loss, and in any year*visit combination for which there was no data for the corresponding cavity. origen A vector with length 452 with ‘1’ for excavated and ‘2’ for non-excavated cavities. MSODynModel.R Model code including preliminary data processing, JAGS code for the dynamic multi-state occupancy model, and call to JAGS to fit the model. Model code includes posterior predictive checking for goodness-of-fit. SimCavs.R Code for simulating cavity use. SimCavsFunctions.R Functions used in SimCavs.R.
Palabras clave: Cavity-nesting birds, Multi-state occupancy model, Nest web, Resource supply
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/285551
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Zavala, Diego; Cockle, Kristina Louise; Gomez, Milka; Ferreyra, Carlos; Bonaparte, Eugenia Bianca; Di Sallo, Facundo Gabriel; Ferraz, Goncalo; (2026): Resource suitability drives low use of avian-excavated tree cavities: A multi-state occupancy dynamics approach. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. (dataset). http://hdl.handle.net/11336/285551
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