A large black bird (male cappercaillie) sits to the left of the image. He has a large red crest above his eye and large fanned tail feathers.
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We found that diversionary feeding is a suitable impact based tool to reduce conflicts between recovering predators (pine marten) and endangered ground nesting birds (cappercaillie) in Scottish Forests.
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18.08.2025 11:42
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Take-home:
π² As pine martens expand, spatial refuges for owls shrink.
π¦ Food availability remains the strongest driver of breeding success.
βοΈ Still early in the colonisation so as pine martens increase, we may see evidence of the alternative prey hypothesis to come but not just yet.
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18.08.2025 13:20
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Findings:
π’ Owl nest failure was strongly controlled by vole abundance.
π Pine marten occupancy also increased failure, but effects were additive, not interactive.
β No support for the Alternative Prey Hypothesis β marten effects didnβt increase when voles were low.
18.08.2025 13:20
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Key questions:
βDoes pine marten recolonisation increase owl nest failure?
βDo voles buffer this risk (via APH)?
βIs there evidence of spatial or temporal refugia from predation?
We combined long-term nest records with pine marten occupancy data + artificial nest experiments.
18.08.2025 13:20
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road showing clear fell forestry
My study system:
πKielder Forest, UK
β³ 40 years of tawny owl breeding data
π¦ Return of predators: buzzards, goshawks, foxes, badgers & most recently pine martens
π± Voles = critical food resource for tawny owls, but also eaten by pine martens
18.08.2025 13:20
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Ecosystems are often unstable, but they can be stabilised by refugia β safe spaces in time or space where species can avoid predation.
I also test the Alternative Prey Hypothesis (APH): when a preferred prey declines, predators switch to alternative prey.
π Could this explain owl breeding failure?
18.08.2025 13:20
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tawny owl chick
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Excited to share my research at #BOUatEOU on breeding failure of tawny owls (Strix aluco) in commercial plantations π¦π²
How do owls deal with changing food availability and the return of a new nest predator?
#ornithology #predation #prey-switching
18.08.2025 13:20
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Presenting at #BOUatEOU π¦ My talk explores tawny owl breeding success in Kielder Forest. With 40 years of data + field experiments, we find that food availability wins but pine marten colonisation is an emerging predictor of failure in owls.
#predation #communityassembly #interactions
18.08.2025 07:35
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