Habitat and Nest Site Selection in the Common Gull Larus canus in Southern Poland: Significance of Man-Made Habitats for Conservation of an Endangered Species

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY Acta Ornithologica Pub Date : 2022-01-21 DOI:10.3161/068.041.0210
P. Skórka, Joanna D. Wójcik, Tomasz Babiarz
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The Common Gull is a rare and endangered breeding species at inland habitats in Poland as well as in some other countries in Europe. Breeding biology, habitat and nest site selection were studied in this species in southern Poland. Almost all birds nested on industrial water bodies (gravel pits, sedimentation basins), although fishponds and reservoirs were the most abundant habitat in the study area. Birds built their nests mainly on islets, man-made constructions and dry land on the shores of water bodies. The islets occupied by birds were smaller and were covered by lower vegetation than the unoccupied ones. When occupied islets on industrial water bodies were compared with a random sample of islets on fishponds, the latter were found to be larger, with taller and denser vegetation. This may explain why Common Gulls did not breed on fishponds in southern Poland. Shore-breeding birds nested in open areas with sparse vegetation, occupying sites with less vegetation cover and closer to shrubs or trees than randomly selected points. Breeding performance (mean date of clutch initiation, clutch size, clutch volume, hatching success and breeding success) did not differ among nests built on islets, man-made constructions or on the shores of the water bodies. Breeding success was more than twice as high as in large riverine colonies. Industrial water bodies may become important alternative breeding habitats for this species in Poland.
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波兰南部普通海鸥栖息地和巢址选择:人工栖息地对濒危物种保护的意义
普通海鸥是一种罕见的濒危繁殖物种,分布在波兰和欧洲其他一些国家的内陆栖息地。对该种在波兰南部的繁殖生物学、栖息地和巢址选择进行了研究。几乎所有的鸟类都在工业水体(砾石坑、沉淀池)上筑巢,尽管鱼塘和水库是研究区域最丰富的栖息地。鸟类主要在小岛、人造建筑和水体岸边的旱地上筑巢。鸟类占据的小岛比无人占据的小岛更小,植被也更低。当将工业水体上被占用的小岛与鱼塘上的小岛随机样本进行比较时,发现鱼塘更大,植被更高、更密集。这也许可以解释为什么普通海鸥没有在波兰南部的鱼塘里繁殖。海岸繁殖鸟类在植被稀疏的开阔地带筑巢,占据植被覆盖较少的地点,比随机选择的地点更靠近灌木或树木。在小岛、人造建筑或水体岸边建造的巢穴的繁殖性能(平均窝开始日期、窝大小、窝体积、孵化成功率和繁殖成功率)没有差异。繁殖成功率是大型河岸群落的两倍多。工业水体可能成为该物种在波兰的重要替代繁殖栖息地。
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Acta Ornithologica
Acta Ornithologica 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Publishes scientific papers (original research reports, reviews, short notes, etc.) and announcements from all fields of ornithology. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed. Established in 1933 as Acta Ornithologica Musei Zoologici Polonici, since 1953 continued under the present title. Published twice a year by the Natura Optima Dux Foundation under the auspices of the Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences.
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