Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 631986
Migration patterns of the Mediterranean Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii (Aves: Pelecaniformes) within the northern Adriatic Sea
Migration patterns of the Mediterranean Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii (Aves: Pelecaniformes) within the northern Adriatic Sea // The Italian journal of zoology, 80 (2013), 3; 380-391 doi:10.1080/11250003.2013.775365 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Migration patterns of the Mediterranean Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii (Aves: Pelecaniformes) within the northern Adriatic Sea
Autori
Sponza, Stefano ; Cosolo, Mario ; Kralj, Jelena
Izvornik
The Italian journal of zoology (1125-0003) 80
(2013), 3;
380-391
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
migration; Mediterranean Shag; Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii; Adriatic Sea
Sažetak
Movements of Mediterranean Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii, Payraudeau 1826) between Croatian breeding colonies and non-breeding areas such as the Gulf of Trieste increased consistently from the 1980s to become a migratory movement at the present time. In order to characterise the patterns of this migration and the behaviour of first-year Shags at their first migration, we analysed the recoveries of 812 birds that were colour-ringed at the most important Croatian breeding colonies in the northern Adriatic. Within a period of seven years, 568 ring-readings of 234 individual Shags were processed. Most sightings came from the Gulf of Trieste (43.0%) and the newly-discovered post- breeding area in Venice Lagoon (38.9%). Shags from the most distant colonies exploited mainly the Gulf of Trieste. The 48.3% of Shags sighted several times have been recorded in the same post- breeding area during subsequent years. This percentage increased to 93.4%, if we considered just the birds observed during successive years. Variations in the timing of migration within the post-breeding areas occurred and sustained the importance of the Slovenian coast during the return to breeding colonies. The ratio between first-year Shags and experienced Shags (immature and adults) was higher in Venice Lagoon and in general increased with the “novelty” of the site. A relevant portion of the Croatian breeding population moves to the northern Adriatic Sea after breeding. All the studied colonies concurred with this migration.We highlight a high fidelity to post-breeding sites, which reflects the quite sedentary “nature” of the species, and the role of first-year Shags in the discovery of new sites. We suggest that this migration is probably the later stage in a graded response to deterioration of the Shags’ feeding grounds within the breeding area.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
101-1012682-2678 - Migracijski sustavi i ekologija ornitofaune područja Nacionalne ekološke mreže (Sušić, Goran, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti
Profili:
Jelena Kralj
(autor)
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- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus