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Range expansion by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Passer montanus</Emphasis> in North America
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">J?L?BurnettEmail author  C?P?Roberts  C?R?Allen  M?B?Brown  M?P?Moulton
Institution:1.School of Natural Resources, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,USA;2.Department of Agronomy and Horticulture,Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit,Lincoln,USA;3.U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,USA;4.School of Natural Resources,Univeristy of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,USA;5.Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation,Gainesville,USA
Abstract:Passer montanus became established in a small area of central North America following its introduction in 1870. P. montanus underwent minimal range expansion in the first 100 years following introduction. However, the North American population of P. montanus is now growing in size and expanding in geographic distribution, having expanded approximately 125 km to the north by 1970. We quantify the distance of spread by P. montanus from its introduction site in the greater St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois, USA area, using distributional (presence) data from the National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count surveys for the period of 1951 to 2014. Linear regressions of the average annual range center of P. montanus confirmed significant shifts to the north at a rate of 3.3 km/year (P < 0.001) km/year. Linear regressions of the linear and angular distance of range center indicates significant northern movement (change in angle of mean range center; P < 0.001) since 1951. Our results quantify the extent of a northward range expansion, and suggesting a probable spread of this species northward.
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