白尾鹰Haliaeetus albicilla在波罗的海沿岸国家Phalacrocorax Carbo Sinensis大Cormorant殖民地的发生和行为

Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.5253/arde.v109i2.a24
T. Bregnballe, Jesper Tofft, Jana Kotzerka, A. Lehikoinen, Pekka Rusanen, C. Herrmann, O. Krone, H. Engström, Kalev Rattiste, Jurgen Reich, S. Kouzov
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自20世纪80年代以来,波罗的海白尾鹰种群的恢复是一个保护成功的故事。然而,这种捕食者在沿海和湖泊地区的重新建立似乎会在繁殖季节影响到Phalacrocorax carbo大Cormorants。我们整理了已发表和未发表的白尾鹰发生和与Cormorant群体相互作用的记录,以及Cormorant抗捕食者反应和对Cormorant繁殖性能影响的记录。我们发现了直接影响(主要是盗贼寄生、对卵子和后代的捕食)和间接影响(主要促进海鸥和乌鸦的巢穴捕食)的证据。狩猎白尾鹰的反复干扰也被认为会引发巢址选择的变化,导致群落完全废弃,并导致繁殖者的区域重新分配。然而,也有观察到与在Cormorant群落内繁殖的白尾鹰“无问题”共存。有一些证据表明,随着白尾鹰数量的不断增加,Cormorants的筑巢机会可能会受到进一步限制,我们认为,在某些地区,这将限制Cormorant繁殖种群的分布和规模。
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Occurrence and Behaviour of White-Tailed Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla in Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax Carbo Sinensis Colonies in Countries around the Baltic Sea
The recovery of the Baltic White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla population since the 1980s is a conservation success story. However, the re-establishment of this predator in coastal and lake areas appears to affect Great Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo during the breeding season. We collated published and unpublished records of White-tailed Eagle occurrence and interactions with Cormorant colonies as well as records of Cormorant anti-predator responses and effects on Cormorant breeding performance. We found evidence for immediate direct effects (mainly kleptoparasitism, predation of eggs and offspring) and indirect effects (facilitating nest predation by mainly gulls and corvids). Repeated disturbance from hunting White-tailed Eagles was also inferred to trigger changes in selection of nest sites, to cause complete abandonment of colonies and lead to regional redistributions of breeders. However, there are also observations of ‘unproblematic’ coexistence with White-tailed Eagles breeding inside Cormorant colonies. There is some evidence to suggest that nesting opportunities for Cormorants may become further restricted as White-tailed Eagle numbers continue to increase, and we argue that this – in some regions – will impose limitations on the distribution and size of breeding populations of Cormorants.
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