Font Size: a A A

Modeling Habitat Availability of Red-shouldered and Red-tailed Hawks in Central Maryland

Posted on:2012-02-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Arizona State UniversityCandidate:Murillo, CrystalFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390011966919Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Once considered an abundant species in the eastern United States, local populations of red-shouldered hawks, Buteo lineatus, have declined due to habitat destruction. This destruction has created suitable habitat for red-tailed hawks, Buteo jamaicensis, and therefore increased competition between these two raptor species. Since suitable habitat is the main limiting factor for raptors, a computer model was created to simulate the effect of habitat loss in central Maryland and the impact of increased competition between the more aggressive red-tailed hawk. These simulations showed urban growth contributed to over a 30% increase in red-tailed hawk habitat as red-shouldered hawk habitat decreased 62.5-70.1% without competition and 71.8-76.3% with competition. However there was no significant difference seen between the rate of available habitat decline for current and predicted development growth.
Keywords/Search Tags:Habitat, Red-shouldered, Hawks, Red-tailed
Related items