Mistletoe-bearing trees positively influence bird foraging patterns across urban and natural environments
Data files
May 09, 2025 version files 43.61 KB
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BirdObservationData.csv
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BirdSurveyData.csv
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BirdTraits.csv
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README.md
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TreeSurveyData.csv
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TreeSurveySiteAttributes.csv
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TreeTraits.csv
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Abstract
Worldwide, parasitic mistletoe species have become successful inhabitants of urban forests, despite novel host trees and communities of potential avian dispersers compared to natural habitats. Though land managers often remove mistletoe because of its impact on urban trees, these hemiparasites may nonetheless provide important food resources and structural heterogeneity for local avifauna. This study compares bigleaf mistletoe’s (Phoradendron leucarpum spp. macrophyllum) host distribution and relationships with birds in the urban and natural landscapes of California’s Central Valley. We established vegetation plots in urban parks and riparian forests to survey mistletoe distributions and measured avian visitation and behavior within individual trees. Mistletoe was detected in 10 of 32 surveyed tree species. Mistletoe presence did not vary across land-uses or tree origins (i.e., native vs. non-native trees); however, infestation levels were highest on larger and nonnative trees. Bird species richness and abundance were higher in trees with mistletoe, a pattern driven by insectivorous gleaning species. Birds were more likely to be observed foraging in trees with mistletoe in natural areas but not urban areas. Finally, birds observed foraging or gleaning were more likely to use mistletoe compared to birds observed perching. Our study reinforces ideas surrounding mistletoe’s host adaptability and importance for native birds. While prior work has focused on the importance of its berries and nectar, we found that mistletoe may also be important for invertebrate-gleaning birds. Looking forward, land managers should look to balance the biodiversity benefits of native mistletoe against potential effects on tree health.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.cfxpnvxgm
Description of the data and file structure
We set out to understand how mistletoe distributions and avian tree visitation behavior differ between urban and natural areas in California’s Central Valley. To do so, we surveyed tree communities and mistletoe across >20 circular plots, 10 in natural areas and 11 in public parks. Across the same study system, we then conducted wintering bird observations at 68 focal trees, with and without mistletoe, noting avian visitors and their behaviors. The following files contains data from tree surveys, bird surveys, and traits used in both analyses.
Files and variables
File: BirdSurveyData.csv
Description: Data recording individual trees utilized in bird analyses.
Variables
- Number: The individual survey event unique identifier number.
- Location: Abbreviated name of survey site.
- Date Surveyed: The date of bird survey.
- Time Surveyed: Time of day survey took place, in PST.
- Latitude : Decimal degree latitude of study tree, ±10m.
- Longitude: Decimal degree longitude of study tree ±10m.
- Land Use: The land use category the tree was located in. N = natural, U = urban.
- Pair: The unique pair identifier shared by a tree.
- Tree sp.: The species of tree, indicated through a 4-letter code containing the first two letters of its genus and species epithet.
- Mistletoe y/n: Whether the tree hosted mistletoe. Y = yes, while N = No.
- Mistletoe : Number of mistletoe bunches in focal tree.
- Fruiting: Number of mistletoe bunches actively fruiting.
- DBH: Diameter at breast height of tree, in centimeters.
- Height: Height of the tree, in meters.
- Temperature: Temperature at time of survey start, in Farenheit.
- Wind Speed: Wind speed at time of survey start, in m/s.
- Weather: Weather at time of survey. Clear indicates less than 50% cloud cover, while overcast indicates cloud cover of 50% or over.
- Comments: Any comments on survey event.
File: BirdObservationData.csv
Description: Data recording bird survey visitations.
Variables
- Tree Number: The unique tree identifier number the survey was conducted at, corresponding to same tree in BirdSurveyData.csv.
- Date Surveyed: The date of bird survey.
- Time Surveyed: Time of day survey took place, in PST.
- Species: Bird species observed, 4 letter ABA code
- Number of individuals: Number of birds entering tree - only used for situations in which large groups (i.e. bushtits, cedar waxwings) entered tree simultaneously, preventing individual tracking.
- BirdID: Identifying number given to each bird in an individual tree.
- TimeIn: Time bird entered tree or mistletoe bunch.
- TimeOut: Time bird left tree or mistletoe bunch.
- Location: Location bird entered, tree or mistletoe.
- Behavior: Predominant behavior displayed by bird in tree. Categories detailed in table S1.
File: BirdTraits.csv
Description: Trait data utilized in bird analyses.
Variables
- Order: Taxonomic Order bird species belongs to.
- Scientific: Scientific Name.
- CODE: 4 Letter banding code.
- Common: English common name.
- DietGroup: Predominant diet group of bird species.
- ForagingStrategy: Predominant foraging strategy of bird species.
- InsectGleaning: Whether the bird species practices insect gleaning behavior, 1 indicating yes and 0 indicating no.
File: TreeSurveyData.csv
Description: Individual tree data for tree survey.
Variables
- Plot: Individual plot identifier number.
- Tree_num: Tree identifier number within plot.
- Species_Code: 4 letter species code
- DBH: Diameter at breast height of tree, in centimeters.
- Height: Height of the tree, in meters.
- distance_from_cen: Tree distance from plot center, in meters.
- degree: degrees from true north tree was located in relation to plot center
- mistletoe_perc: Percentage of tree canopy volume composed of mistletoe bunches.
- mistletoe_num: Number of individual mistletoe plants detected in tree.
- Dead: Whether a tree was dead or alive.
File: TreeSurveySiteAttributes.csv
Description: Data about sites tree surveys took place at.
Variables
- Site: Site name.
- Location: Name of location site located within.
- City: City site was closest to, or located within.
- Land Type: The land use category the tree was located in. N = natural, U = urban.
- Latitude: Decimal degree latitude of plot center, ±10m.
- Longitude: Decimal degree longitude of plot center ±10m.
- Date Surveyed: Date survey took place on.
File: TreeTraits.csv
Description: List of trees detected and individual trait and taxonomic information.
Variables
- Code: 4-letter code containing the first two letters of its genus and species epithet, utilized in other data.
- Scientific name: Scientific name of tree species
- Family: Taxonomic family of tree species.
- Common Name: Common name of tree species.
- Native?: Whether tree species is native or not. Y=yes, N=no.
- Deciduous?: Whether a tree species is deciduous or evergreen. D=deciduous, E=evergreen
- Order: Taxonomic order of tree species.