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      Barred owls and landscape attributes influence territory occupancy of northern spotted owls

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          We used multi-season occupancy analyses to model 2 fates of northern spotted owl territories in relation to habitat amount, habitat fragmentation, and the presence of barred owls in Washington State, USA, 1989–2005. Local colonization is the probability a territory unoccupied by a spotted owl in year i would be occupied in year i + 1, and local extinction is the probability a territory that was occupied by a spotted owl in year i would be unoccupied in year i + 1. We found a negative relationship between local extinction probability and amount of late-seral forest edge. We found a negative relationship between colonization probability and the number of late-seral forest patches (higher fragmentation), and a negative relationship between colonization probability and the amount of non-habitat within 600 m of a spotted owl territory center (Akaike weight = 0.59). The presence of barred owls was positively related to extinction probability and negatively related to detection probability of spotted owls. The negative relationship between presence of barred owls and detectability of spotted owls indicated that spotted owls could be modifying their calling behavior in the presence of barred owls. The positive relationship between barred owl detections and local extinction probability suggests that because of competition with barred owls, spotted owls are being displaced. Published 2014. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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              MODELING OF SITE OCCUPANCY DYNAMICS FOR NORTHERN SPOTTED OWLS, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE EFFECTS OF BARRED OWLS

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                Journal
                J Wildl Manage
                J. Wildl. Manage
                jwmg
                The Journal of Wildlife Management
                BlackWell Publishing Ltd (Oxford, UK )
                0022-541X
                1937-2817
                November 2014
                09 October 2014
                : 78
                : 8
                : 1436-1443
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA
                [2 ]USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station 3200 S.W. Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA
                [3 ]Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Biology, Oregon State University Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA
                [4 ]USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station 3625 93rd Avenue S.W., Olympia, WA, 98512, USA
                Author notes
                [†]

                Deceased.

                Associate Editor: R. J. Gutiérrez.

                Article
                10.1002/jwmg.793
                4277855
                9c5e653c-71d0-489c-bf3d-d613d4c4e97d
                Published 2014. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 07 January 2013
                : 12 August 2014
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                Ecology
                barred owls,colonization,landscape pattern,local-extinction,northern spotted owls,strix occidentalis caurina,strix varia,territory occupancy modeling,washington

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