학술논문

Is growing tourist activity affecting the distribution or number of breeding pairs in a small colony of the Eleonora’s Falcon?
Document Type
article
Source
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 47-51 (2002)
Subject
Eleonora's Falcon
Human disturbance
Navigation tourism
Columbretes
Conservation
western Mediterranean
Zoology
QL1-991
Language
English
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN
1578-665X
Abstract
Human disturbance is a common threat for species of conservation concern such as the Eleonora’s Falcon. This paper shows that the rise in tourist presence from 1992 to 2000 has not affected the overall number of breeding pairs or their productivity in a small archipelago of the western Mediterranean (Columbretes Islands). However, the increasing tourist activity has coincided with a shift in the degree of occupancy on two islands within the archipelago, favouring that with a lower human presence close to colonies. Several conservation actions are reported and suggested, aimed at both testing and preventing the role of human presence as a factor influencing long-term colony persistence and growth.