Analysis of landscape structure, habitat selection and urbanisation in edge populations of Scops Owls Otus scops in Central Europe×

IF 0.4 Q4 ORNITHOLOGY Ornis Hungarica Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/orhu-2020-0015
Á. Klein, I. Szentirmai, Z. Dobos, Miklós Laczi
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Abstract The habitat selection of Scops Owl Otus scops has not been studied in Hungary so far. The population in the Carpathian Basin can be considered as a range edge population. Yet, studying and conserving breeding population at the edge of the species’ range is important for the evolutionary potential of the species. In the present study, we examined Scops Owl populations situated on both sides of the Hungarian-Slovenian border. Although breeding density is significantly higher in Slovenia than in Hungary, we found no difference in the ecological diversity of the Goričko Nature Park (GNP), Slovenia and Vas County, Hungary. We found that both the proportion and total edge length of dry grasslands and intensively managed mesic grasslands were lower in Hungary. Similarly, market gardens were present in a larger proportion in GNP. These landscape features all indicate that the complex cultivation is still pronounced in GNP, favouring the Sops Owl as less intensive cultivation modes, like rural market gardens and grasslands play a key role in its habitat selection. Points with Scops Owl observations appeared to be closer to settlements than randomly generated points. They also were observed farther from primary roads than from secondary roads. This is in accordance with other studies revealing that these nocturnal birds avoid noisy roads. We briefly discuss why conserving range edge populations is important, and how time and effort optimised species conservation measures should accompany landscape protection at the political level.
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中欧Scops Owls Otus边缘种群景观结构、栖息地选择和城市化分析
摘要到目前为止,匈牙利还没有对Scops Owl Otus的栖息地选择进行研究。喀尔巴阡盆地的人口可被视为山脉边缘人口。然而,研究和保护物种范围边缘的繁殖种群对物种的进化潜力很重要。在本研究中,我们调查了匈牙利-斯洛文尼亚边境两侧的Scops Owl种群。尽管斯洛文尼亚的繁殖密度明显高于匈牙利,但我们发现斯洛文尼亚戈里奇科自然公园(GNP)和匈牙利瓦斯县的生态多样性没有差异。我们发现,匈牙利干旱草原和集中管理的地中海草原的比例和总边缘长度都较低。同样,市场花园在国民生产总值中所占比例更大。这些景观特征都表明,复杂的种植在GNP中仍然很明显,有利于Sops Owl,因为农村市场花园和草地等不太密集的种植模式在其栖息地选择中发挥着关键作用。Scops-Owl观测到的点似乎比随机生成的点更接近定居点。他们还被观察到离主要道路比离次要道路更远。这与其他研究一致,这些夜间活动的鸟类会避开嘈杂的道路。我们简要讨论了为什么保护牧场边缘种群很重要,以及在政治层面上,时间和精力优化的物种保护措施应如何与景观保护相结合。
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Ornis Hungarica
Ornis Hungarica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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