Current expansion of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) (Tytonidae, Aves) in Northern Eurasia

V. Belik
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   In the north of Eurasia, until the mid-twentieth century, the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) was sporadically distributed only in the Baltic states, in the west of Belarus and Ukraine, and in Moldova. Once, in 1942, a vagrant bird was caught in Turkmenistan also. At the end of the 20th century, reports appeared of rare recordings of barn owls in Eastern Europe, and since the beginning of the 21st century, pronounced expansion of these birds has been noted, observed in the south of Ukraine, Crimea, Ciscaucasia, and Transcaucasia. Different subspecies living in Central and Southern Europe and the Middle East are simultaneously expanding their nesting areas, namely: a. guttata, T. a. alba, and T. a. erlangeri. However, visual identification of subspecies and clarification of the direction of their expansion are complicated by the similarity of various forms and their significant individual variability associated with age, sex, intergradation with neighboring subspecies and other factors. The appearance of sedentary barn owls in new places is usually preceded by their post-nesting dispersion, directed in all directions and in some cases reaching 1–2 thousand km from the place of birth. Owing to the expansion of its range, barn owl populations have increased many times in a number of regions over the past decades, but accurate estimates of their numbers there are missing due to the rarity and sporadical nature of new finds, the very secretive lifestyle of these birds and insufficient knowledge of their ecology and ethology in the north of Eurasia. The article examines the taxonomy of various barn owl populations in Northern Eurasia and main diagnostic characteristics of some subspecies living in the north of Eurasia, as well as analyzes features of their historical and current distribution and expansion in Eurasia. The author also discusses possible causes and mechanisms of the barn owl dispersion and touches on information on the dynamics of their numbers in few regions.
谷仓鸮(Tyto alba)(鸮科,鸟类)目前在欧亚大陆北部的扩张情况
在欧亚大陆北部,直到二十世纪中叶,谷仓鸮(Tyto alba)只零星分布在波罗的海国家、白俄罗斯和乌克兰西部以及摩尔多瓦。1942 年,在土库曼斯坦也曾捕获过一只流浪鸟。20 世纪末,东欧出现了罕见的谷仓鸮记录报告,自 21 世纪初以来,这些鸟类的分布范围明显扩大,在乌克兰南部、克里米亚、西高加索和外高加索都有观察到。生活在中欧、南欧和中东的不同亚种也在同时扩大它们的筑巢区域,即:古塔塔鹟、白琵鹭和埃朗格鹟。然而,由于各种形态的相似性及其与年龄、性别、与邻近亚种的相互融合和其他因素有关的显著个体差异,目测识别亚种和明确其扩张方向变得复杂。定居的谷仓鸮出现在新的地方之前,通常会在筑巢后向各个方向分散,有时会从出生地分散到 1-2 000 公里以外。由于其分布范围的扩大,在过去几十年中,一些地区的谷仓鸮种群数量增加了许多倍,但由于新发现的谷仓鸮数量稀少且时有时无,这些鸟类的生活方式非常隐蔽,而且对其在欧亚大陆北部的生态学和伦理学了解不足,因此无法准确估计其在这些地区的数量。文章研究了欧亚大陆北部各种谷仓鸮种群的分类学和生活在欧亚大陆北部的一些亚种的主要诊断特征,并分析了它们在欧亚大陆的历史和当前分布及扩张特征。作者还讨论了仓鸮扩散的可能原因和机制,并介绍了少数地区仓鸮数量的动态信息。
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