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WHAT IS BOTHERING AUDOUIN'S GULL IN CROATIA – PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF BREEDING COLONIES SURVEILLANCE WITH CAMERA TRAPS
WHAT IS BOTHERING AUDOUIN'S GULL IN CROATIA – PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF BREEDING COLONIES SURVEILLANCE WITH CAMERA TRAPS // Bird Numbers 2019: counting birds counts. Book of Abstracts of the 21st Conference of the European Bird Census Council / E. Rabaça, João ; Godinho, Carlos ; Roque, Inês (ur.).
Evora: LabOr-Laboratory of Ornithology, ICAAM, University of Évora, 2019. str. 147-147 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
WHAT IS BOTHERING AUDOUIN'S GULL IN CROATIA –
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF BREEDING COLONIES
SURVEILLANCE WITH CAMERA TRAPS
Autori
Dumbović Mazal, Vlatka ; Jurinović, Luka ; Kapelj, Sven ; Kralj, Jelena
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Bird Numbers 2019: counting birds counts. Book of Abstracts of the 21st Conference of the European Bird Census Council
/ E. Rabaça, João ; Godinho, Carlos ; Roque, Inês - Evora : LabOr-Laboratory of Ornithology, ICAAM, University of Évora, 2019, 147-147
Skup
21st Conference of the European Bird Census Council (EBCC 2019)
Mjesto i datum
Évora, Portugal, 08.04.2019. - 13.04.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Lariidae, Adriatic Sea, invasive species
Sažetak
The Audouin’s Gull Larus audouinii (AG) breeds on small, uninhabited off-shore islands in Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. Croatian breeding population is estimated at 60-70 pairs. Black Rat Rattus rattus and Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis (YLG) are known predators on AG eggs, chicks and adults and can affect its breeding success. Livestock can cause trampling and disturbance. Eight camera traps were set up in AG colonies on two uninhabited islands of Lastovo archipelago in the southern Adriatic Sea in order to examine the impact of predation and disturbance on AG. Camera traps were mounted in front of the nest containing eggs during the incubation period. Due to several malfunctions, period when camera traps were active vary between 17 and 44 days. YLG was the predator with the highest sighting rate. Egg predation by rats and chick predation by YLG were recorded. Goats commonly caused ground intrusions, but with no evident damage. Due to high mobility of AG chicks and difference among shooting angles of camera traps, breeding success was not recorded. Chicks ringing resulted with only 0.13 and 0.69 fledged chicks per nest in colonies 1 and 2 respectively. While colony 2 breeding success (9 chicks from 13 breeding pairs) was in accordance with the literature, on colony 1 it was much lower (4 chicks from 29 breeding pairs). Only 5 nests at the colony 2 were monitored and it was not possible to identify the reason for such low breeding success. Presence and evident predating behaviour of both rats and YLG affected breeding success of AG. We recommend the maintenance of deploying camera traps in AG colony surveillance as a good tool for monitoring of predation pressure, urge on projects for finding solutions for mitigation of YLG pressures on AG population and starting rat eradication program on islets that hold AG breeding colonies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Zagreb