Mink predation in great crested grebe colonies: random robbery or a well-planned hunt?

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Journal of Vertebrate Biology Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.25225/jvb.22056
M. Brzeziński, P. Chibowski, A. Zalewski
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Abstract. The study aimed to recognize whether the activity of a semi-aquatic invasive carnivore – the American mink Neovison vison – is related to the distribution of waterbird colonies. For this reason, we monitored mink occurrence in lake reedbeds and the fate of artificial nests imitating those of the great crested grebe Podiceps cristatus. The location of artificial nests in the grebe colony increased the probability of their survival compared to those placed outside the grebe colony. During the study, mink activity increased over time. In general, it was lower in colonies than outside of them, suggesting that the presence of natural nests does not increase the probability of mink occurrence in lake reedbeds. However, mink activity was negatively correlated with the distance from the lake shoreline and differed spatially according to the presence or absence of natural grebe nests. In grebe colonies, the probability of mink occurrence at greater distances from the lake shoreline was higher than outside, which can be explained by optimizing swimming effort while searching for prey. In conclusion, mink activity in colonies was lower than in areas with no waterbird nests, and nest location in a colony decreased predation risk by mink.
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大冠grebe群落中的水貂捕食:随机抢劫还是精心策划的狩猎?
摘要这项研究旨在确认半水生入侵食肉动物——美国水貂Neovison vison——的活动是否与水鸟群落的分布有关。出于这个原因,我们监测了水貂在湖泊芦苇床上的出现,以及模仿大冠灰蝶的人工巢穴的命运。与安置在格雷贝群落外的人工巢穴相比,格雷贝群落中的人工巢穴增加了它们生存的概率。在研究过程中,水貂的活动随着时间的推移而增加。总的来说,群落内的水貂数量低于群落外,这表明天然巢穴的存在不会增加水貂在湖泊芦苇床中出现的概率。然而,水貂的活动与距离湖岸线的距离呈负相关,并且根据是否存在天然格雷贝巢穴而在空间上有所不同。在格雷贝群落中,水貂在距离湖岸线更远的地方出现的概率高于在湖岸线以外的地方,这可以通过在寻找猎物时优化游泳努力来解释。总之,水貂在群落中的活动低于没有水禽巢穴的地区,并且巢穴在群落中所处的位置降低了水貂的捕食风险。
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