BLUEBIRDS IN VINEYARDS. K. A. Howard

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BLUEBIRDS IN VINEYARDS K. A. Howard

INTRODUCTION Studies looking at ecosystems services Studies looking at bluebirds in vineyards Nest boxes

BIRDS PROVIDE PEST REMOVAL SERVICES Codling Moths in California Apple Orchards (Baumgartner 1999) Caterpillars in Dutch Apple Orchards (Mols and Visser 2002) Herbivorous Insects in Malaysian Oil Palm Plantations (Koh 2008) Coffee Berry Borers in Jamaican Coffee Farms (Johnson et al. 2010 and Kellermann et al. 2008)

CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS Fiehler et al. 2006 Nest boxes in vineyards and oak savannah >50% occupancy Habitat not associated with nest survival Clutches larger and initiated earlier in vineyards NOT remedy for habitat loss/degradation Ecological trap?

CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS Jedlicka et at. 2011 Songbirds DO offer wine-grape growers pest-removal services Nest boxes increased avian species richness and density (tenfold increase in bluebirds!) Sentinel pest study showed 2.4x more pest removal near nest boxes

MY PROJECT Connect pest removal to natural oak woodland habitat Natural habitats adjacent to vineyards as source of insectivorous birds? Test prediction that predation rates are higher close to oak habitat and lower in the vineyard interior

SENTINEL PEST LAYOUT Sentinel Pests Oaks Vineyard 100 m 0 m

RESULTS July replicates had higher predation than May/June No relationship between distance and predation rate One site higher predation rate than others Area Surveys Birds foraging in habitat Cameras Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana)

DISCUSSION Abundance of birds more than doubled late in breeding season Fledglings observed foraging alongside their parents Presence of juvenile birds may explain increased predation rates

MORE STUDIES Jedlicka et al. 2014 Do riparian areas in vineyards support the same species composition of birds found in natural oak woodland habitat and/or vineyards? Do nest boxes in vineyards alter species composition? Species composition of birds using riparian different than that of vineyards Nest boxes not a factor; habitat is Maintaining natural habitat within vineyards is critical!

MORE STUDIES Jedlicka et al. 2017 So there s bluebirds; great! Do they eat what we want them to eat? Bluebirds consumed a broad diet comprising 66 unique arthropod species from 6 orders and 28 families Aedes spp. (mosquitoes) found in 49.5% of samples! Herbivorous Hemipterans and Lepidopterans represented over half (56%) of the prey items in bluebird diets Consumption of beneficial predator or parasitoid arthropods only 3% of diet

CONCLUSIONS Provision of nesting habitat for bluebirds by managers can increase biological pest control in vineyards during the summer months

CONCLUSIONS Nest boxes should not be considered a substitute for maintaining natural habitats Boxes should be maintained every year; cleaning them out and making sure the entrance hole diameters don t get widened to admit starlings or house sparrows Placement should avoid heavily trafficked areas and busy roads Violet-green swallows will also use them, and that s ok! They eat mosquitoes too.

REFERENCES Fiehler, CM, WD Tietje, and WR Fields. 2006. Nesting success of Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana) using nest boxes in vineyard and oak-savannah habitats of California. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(4):552-557. Howard, KA, and MD Johnson. 2014. Effects of natural habitat on pest control in California vineyards. Western Birds 45-4. Jedlicka, JA, R Greenburg, and DK Letourneau. 2011. Avian conservation practices strengthen ecosystem services in California vineyards. PLoS ONE 6(11):e27347. Jedlicka, JA, R Greenburg, and PT Raimondi. 2014. Vineyard and riparian habitat, not nest box presence, alter avian community composition. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 126(1):60-68. Jedlicka, JA, AE Vo, and RPP Almeida. 2017. Molecular scatology and high-throughput sequencing reveal predominately herbivorous insects in the diets of adult and nestling Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana) in California vineyards. Auk 134(1):116-127.

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