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Reproductive success of the threatened San Clemente Bell's Sparrow in recovering habitats is similar to success in historical habitat

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The San Clemente Bell’s Sparrow Artemisiospiza belli clementeae is a federally threatened subspecies endemic to San Clemente Island, California. Previous research suggested dependence on boxthorn (Lycium californicum) as breeding habitat and nesting substrate; however, this conclusion was based on data collected when introduced feral ungulates had severely degraded the soil and vegetation cover. Since removal of the ungulates, native vegetation has gradually increased and the San Clemente Bell’s Sparrows have expanded into areas where habitat had been unsuitable. To explore how Bell’s Sparrows use these areas, we examined reproductive metrics associated with habitat covariates gathered at 214 nest sites used by Bell’s Sparrows from 2014 ̶ 2016. We found that nest success in boxthorn habitat, previously considered an essential habitat for Bell’s Sparrow nesting, was similar to success in alternative habitat types. Our findings contradict previous conclusions that Bell’s Sparrows were box...
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