Behavioural responses of non-breeding waterbirds to marine traffic in the near-shore environment

Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00063657.2022.2113855
D. Jarrett, J. Calladine, A. Cook, A. Upton, Jim Williams, Stuart Williams, Jared M. Wilson, Mark W. Wilson, Ian D. Woodward, E. Humphreys
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ABSTRACT Capsule: Recording of behavioural responses to ferry traffic for 11 target species showed that Red-throated Diver Gavia stellata, Slavonian Grebe Podiceps auratus, and Black-throated Diver Gavia arctica were most likely to react to passing vessels. Aim: To provide information on how responses to marine traffic vary between waterbird species to inform marine spatial planning and environmental impact assessments in the near-shore environment. Methods: We recorded behavioural responses to ferry traffic for 11 target species in near-shore waters: Common Eider Somateria mollissima, Goldeneye Bucephala clangula, Long-tailed Duck Clangula hyemalis, Velvet Scoter Melanitta fusca, Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator, Black-throated Diver, Great Northern Diver Gavia immer, Red-throated Diver, European Shag Gulosus aristotelis, Slavonian Grebe and Black Guillemot Cepphus grylle. Responses were analysed using generalized linear models and mixed models. Results: Red-throated Diver, Black-throated Diver and Slavonian Grebe were the most likely species to exhibit a response to passing vessels. While Red-throated Divers and Slavonian Grebes were highly likely to flush, Black-throated Divers and Great Northern Divers rarely took flight, instead favouring swim or dive responses. In rougher sea conditions birds were more likely to take flight, and the propensity to respond declined across the wintering period. Conclusions: This research provides comparative evidence on the behavioural responses of waterbirds to marine traffic. The results support previous studies which highlighted the high sensitivity of diver species to disturbance and provide new evidence that Slavonian Grebe may also be a high sensitivity species.
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近海环境中非繁殖水鸟对海洋交通的行为反应
摘要胶囊:11个目标物种对渡轮交通的行为反应记录显示,红喉潜航者Gavia stellata、斯拉沃尼亚灰蝶和黑喉潜航器Gavia arctica最有可能对过往船只做出反应。目的:提供关于水鸟物种对海洋交通的反应如何变化的信息,为近海环境中的海洋空间规划和环境影响评估提供信息。方法:我们记录了11个目标物种在近岸水域对渡轮交通的行为反应:普通Eider Somateria mollissima、Goldeneye Bucephala clangula、长尾鸭clangula hyemalis、Velvet Scoter Melanitta fusca、红胸Merganser Mergus serrator、黑喉潜水员、大北方潜水员Gavia immer、红喉潜水员、欧洲人Shag Gulosus Aristolis,斯拉夫Grebe和Black Guillemot Cepphus grylle。使用广义线性模型和混合模型分析响应。结果:红喉潜鸟、黑喉潜鸟和斯拉沃尼亚灰蝶是最有可能对过往船只表现出反应的物种。虽然红喉潜水员和斯拉沃尼亚灰蝶极有可能冲水,但黑喉潜水员和大北方潜水员很少飞行,而是倾向于游泳或潜水反应。在恶劣的海况下,鸟类更有可能飞行,在整个越冬期,它们的反应倾向都有所下降。结论:本研究为水鸟对海洋交通的行为反应提供了比较证据。这些结果支持了先前的研究,这些研究强调了潜水员物种对干扰的高度敏感性,并提供了新的证据,证明斯拉沃尼亚灰蝶也可能是一种高敏感性物种。
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