Effects of cold winters and roost site stability on population development of non-native Asian ring-necked parakeets (Alexandrinus manillensis) in temperate Central Europe – results of a 16-year census

Q3 Environmental Science
Michael P. Braun, Nicole Braun, D. Franz, B. Gross, Wolfgang Dreyer, S. Laucht, S. Kragten, L. Pârâu, E. Koch, D. Stiels, Kathrin Schidelko, Sven Nekum, Claus Walter, Jana Romero, Achim Kemper, Markus Hubatsch, Tobias Krause, S. Bruslund, Nicole Bruslund, Mirjam I. Reinke-Beck, Andreas Bauer, P. Kremer, M. Braun, H. Sauer-Gürth, M. Wink
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Abstract Asian ring-necked parakeets (Alexandrinus manillensis, formerly Psittacula krameri, hereafter RNP) first bred in Germany in 1969. Since then, RNP numbers increased in all three major German subpopulations (Rhineland, Rhine-Main, Rhine-Neckar) over the period 2003-2018. In the Rhine-Neckar region, the population increased to more than fivefold within only 15 years. Interestingly, there was no significant breeding range expansion of RNP in the period 2010-2018. In 2018, the total number of RNP in Germany amounted to >16,200 birds. Differences in RNP censuses between years were evident. Surprisingly, cold winters (extreme value, −13.7 °C) and cold weather conditions in the breeding season (coldest month average, −1.36 °C) were not able to explain between-year variation. This finding suggests that in general winter mortality is low - with exceptions for winters 2008/2009 and 2009/2010, and a population-relevant loss of broods is low in our study population. Surprisingly, the social behaviour in terms of spatio-temporal stability of roost sites could well explain positive and negative population trends. Years of spatially stable and regularly used roost sites seem to correlate with increasing population sizes. In contrast, known shifts of RNP among different roost sites or the formations of new roost sites by split are related to population stagnation or a decrease in numbers. Climate change may lead to further range expansion as cities not suitable yet for RNP may become so in the near future.”
寒冷的冬季和栖息地稳定性对温带中欧非本地亚洲环颈长尾小鹦鹉(Alexandrinus manillensis)种群发展的影响——16年人口普查结果
1969年首次在德国繁殖的亚洲环颈长尾小鹦鹉(Alexandrinus manillensis,前身为Psittacula krameri,以下简称RNP)。自那以后,2003-2018年期间,德国三个主要亚群(莱茵兰、莱茵-美茵、莱茵-内卡)的RNP数量都有所增加。在莱茵-内卡地区,人口在短短15年内增长了五倍多。有趣的是,在2010-2018年期间,RNP的繁殖范围没有显著扩大。2018年,德国RNP的总数超过16200只。不同年份RNP人口普查的差异是明显的。令人惊讶的是,寒冷的冬季(极值,−13.7°C)和繁殖季节的寒冷天气条件(最冷月平均值,−1.36°C)无法解释年间的变化。这一发现表明,除2008/2009年和2009/2010年冬季外,总体冬季死亡率较低,在我们的研究人群中,与人群相关的窝数损失较低。令人惊讶的是,栖息地时空稳定性方面的社会行为可以很好地解释积极和消极的种群趋势。多年的空间稳定和经常使用的栖息地似乎与种群规模的增加有关。相反,已知的RNP在不同栖息地之间的变化或通过分裂形成新的栖息地与种群停滞或数量减少有关。气候变化可能导致范围进一步扩大,因为还不适合RNP的城市可能在不久的将来变得如此。”
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European Journal of Ecology
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