Bird ringing and nest recording in Britain and Ireland in 2018

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. H. Walker, R. Robinson, C. Barimore, J. Blackburn, L. Barber, Hazel E. McCambridge, R. Green, Diana X. de Palacio, M. Grantham, Bridget M. Griffin, S. Schäfer, Ian D. Woodward, D. Leech
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ABSTRACT This is the 82nd annual report of the British Trust for Ornithology’s Ringing Scheme, incorporating the report of the Nest Record Scheme and covering work carried out and data processed in 2018. We reviewed the literature on tracking devices to assess the impact of their use on individual birds. More than 3400 studies were identified, the first dating back to the early 1960s. The ecological questions being studied varied, with migration being the most common study subject. The frequency of effects was significantly related to attachment type and the likelihood of adverse effects was related to device weight. The proportion of studies reporting adverse effects has declined over time and the research highlighted the need for systematic documentation of potential effects. NRS and CES data were used in a collaborative study which investigated mismatches between the timing of breeding for 21 British songbirds and the availability of food for their chicks. Results indicate that birds did breed later in warmer springs relative to the timing of spring; however, this did not have a significant impact on long-term breeding success. In 2018, 135 CE sites submitted data. Long-term (1984–2017) declines in abundance were observed in six migrant, one partial migrant and three resident species while long-term increases in abundance continue to be recorded in two short-distance migrants and four resident species. Seven species are exhibiting significant long-term declines in productivity; only two species, Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs, are exhibiting a significant long-term increase in productivity. Long-term trends in survival indicate increases for 12 species and declines for eight. Compared to the five-year mean (2013–17), the abundance of 14 species decreased significantly in 2018 with five species being recorded in lower numbers than in any previous year since CES monitoring began. No significant increases in abundance were recorded. Productivity increased significantly for six migrant and four resident species in 2018 and decreased for only two species (both residents). Significant declines in survival rates were observed in 10 species in 2018 compared to the five-year mean. The number of Retrapping Adults for Survival submissions fell slightly in 2018 to 190; eight projects ran for the first time. In total, 58 species were monitored, with Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca (23 projects), House Sparrow Passer domesticus (18), Starling Sturnus vulgaris (17), Sand Martin Riparia riparia (13) and Reed Warbler (10) the most-studied species. A total of 982 858 birds were ringed during the year, comprising 170 619 nestlings, 465 610 first-year birds, 319 955 adults (birds in their second calendar year or older) and 26 674 birds whose age could not be determined. In addition, there were 236 314 recaptures of ringed birds at or near the ringing site. In total, 54 324 recoveries (birds found dead, recaptured or resighted at least 5 km from the place of ringing) of BTO-ringed birds were reported in 2018. The Appendix highlights a selection of recoveries that have extended our knowledge of movements, as well as longevity records established during the year. A total of 38 269 NRS submissions were received in 2018, the lowest total since 2009. Mean laying dates for four species were significantly earlier than the five-year mean (2013–17) with eight of the 52 species analysed laying significantly later. Eight species displayed a significant increase in breeding success (fledglings per breeding attempt) in 2018 compared to the five-year mean, with one decreasing significantly. Permits or licences to disturb breeding birds on Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended), were prepared and issued to 502 ringers and nest recorders in 2018. During 2018, the use of special methods was authorised for 557 marking projects, 66 trapping projects and 52 sampling projects.
2018年英国和爱尔兰的鸣鸟和鸟巢录音
摘要:这是英国鸟类学信托基金的第82份年度报告,纳入了鸟巢记录计划的报告,涵盖了2018年开展的工作和处理的数据。我们回顾了有关追踪设备的文献,以评估其使用对鸟类个体的影响。已经确定了3400多项研究,第一项可以追溯到20世纪60年代初。正在研究的生态问题各不相同,迁徙是最常见的研究主题。影响频率与附件类型显著相关,不良影响的可能性与装置重量相关。随着时间的推移,报告不良反应的研究比例有所下降,该研究强调了对潜在影响进行系统记录的必要性。NRS和CES数据被用于一项合作研究,该研究调查了21只英国鸣禽的繁殖时间与其雏鸟食物供应之间的不匹配。结果表明,相对于春天的时间,鸟类在温暖的春天繁殖的时间较晚;然而,这并没有对长期育种成功产生重大影响。2018年,135个CE站点提交了数据。在六个迁徙物种、一个部分迁徙物种和三个定居物种中观察到丰度的长期下降(1984–2017),而在两个短距离迁徙物种和四个定居物种的丰度继续记录到长期增加。七个物种的生产力长期显著下降;只有两个物种,Reed Warbler Acrochalus scirpaceus和Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs,表现出显著的长期生产力提高。长期生存趋势表明,12个物种的生存率上升,8个物种的存活率下降。与五年平均值(2013-17)相比,2018年有14个物种的丰度显著下降,其中5个物种的数量低于CES监测开始以来的任何一年。丰度没有显著增加的记录。2018年,六个迁徙物种和四个定居物种的生产力显著提高,只有两个物种(均为定居物种)的生产力下降。与五年平均值相比,2018年有10个物种的存活率显著下降。2018年,为生存而重新安置成年人的人数略有下降,降至190人;八个项目首次运行。总共监测了58个物种,其中斑蝶捕手Ficedula hypoleuca(23个项目)、家雀雀(18个)、Starling Sturnus vulgaris(17个)、Sand Martin Riparia Riparia(13个)和Reed Warbler(10个)是研究最多的物种。全年共有982858只鸟被环捕,其中包括170619只雏鸟、465610只一年级鸟、319955只成年鸟(二年级或二年级以上的鸟)和26674只年龄无法确定的鸟。此外,在振铃地点或附近,共有236 314只振铃鸟被捕获。总共有54324只鸟被发现死亡、被重新捕获或被重新捕获至少5只 距离振铃地点公里)。附录重点介绍了一系列恢复情况,这些恢复情况扩展了我们对运动的了解,以及一年中建立的寿命记录。2018年,共收到38269份NRS申请,为2009年以来的最低总数。四个物种的平均产卵日期明显早于五年平均值(2013-17),分析的52个物种中有8个物种的产卵日期明显晚。与五年平均值相比,2018年有八个物种的繁殖成功率(每次繁殖的雏鸟数量)显著增加,其中一个物种显著下降。2018年,编制了《1981年野生动物和乡村法》(经修订)附表1中干扰繁殖鸟类的许可证或执照,并向502名振铃器和巢穴记录器发放。2018年,557个标记项目、66个诱捕项目和52个采样项目授权使用特殊方法。
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