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Landscape determinants of European roller foraging habitat: implications for the definition of agri-environmental measures for species conservation
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Biodiversity and Conservation. March, 2017, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p553, 14 p.
Subject
Birds -- Protection and preservation -- Analysis
Wildlife conservation -- Protection and preservation -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0960-3115
Abstract
Across much of Europe, farmland birds are declining more than those in other habitats. From a conservation perspective, identifying the primary preferred habitats could help improve the foraging conditions of target species and, consequently, enhance their breeding success and survival. Here, we investigated the ranging behaviour and foraging habitat selection of the European roller (Coracias garrulus) during the breeding season in an agricultural landscape of South Iberia. The occurrence of foraging rollers was predicted to gradually increase with decreasing distance from the nest and increasing availability of perches, such as fences and electric wires. Traditional olive groves and stubble fields were positively and negatively associated with the occurrence of rollers, respectively. Additionally, analysis of hunting strikes showed that rollers highly prefer foraging in fallows rather than cereal or stubble fields. Prey surveys revealed that fallows had the highest abundance of grasshoppers, rollers' preferred prey during chick-rearing. Pair home-ranges, obtained from 95% fixed Kernel estimators averaged 70.9 ha (range = 34-118 ha) and most foraging trips (80%) occurred in the close vicinity of the nest (
Author(s): Inês Catry [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3], Joana Marcelino [sup.1], Aldina M. A. Franco [sup.2], Francisco Moreira [sup.1] [sup.3] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.9983.b, 0000000121814263, Centro de Ecologia Aplicada 'Prof. Baeta Neves' [...]