Habitat preferences of juvenile Scottish Ospreys Pandion haliaetus at stopover and wintering sites

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Crawford, J. Long
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ABSTRACT In this study, we use satellite-tracking data from five juvenile Scottish Ospreys Pandion haliaetus to explore habitat preferences at stopover and wintering sites. Daily activity patterns were analysed using a binomial generalised linear model. Kernel density estimation was used to identify core areas at stopover sites and seasonal ranges at the wintering site. A ‘use versus available habitat’ study design was implemented to test whether Ospreys showed preference for a variety of landscape and land-cover variables and for protected areas. Autumn migration strategies varied between individuals, with some Ospreys using stopover sites in France, Spain and Morocco. Ospreys wintered at sites in West Africa. Activity levels varied through the day, with localised peaks at 11:00 and 15:00 h. Ospreys preferred to be near to water features (rivers, lakes, ocean) while avoiding urban areas. Individual differences were observed when considering preference for forest and open-area land-cover classes. Overall, Ospreys did not preferentially use protected areas. Our research confirms already well-established preferences for aquatic habitats, but preference for or avoidance of other habitats, including protected areas, varied between individuals. We highlight the potential of combining satellite-tracking data with environmental data sources to explore the spatial ecology of migratory birds at stopover and wintering sites abroad.
苏格兰鱼鹰幼鸟在中途和越冬地点的栖息地偏好
摘要在这项研究中,我们使用五只幼年苏格兰鱼鹰Pandion haliaetus的卫星跟踪数据来探索中途停留和越冬地点的栖息地偏好。使用二项式广义线性模型分析日常活动模式。核密度估计用于确定中途停留地点的核心区域和越冬地点的季节范围。实施了一项“使用与可用栖息地”的研究设计,以测试鱼鹰是否对各种景观和土地覆盖变量以及保护区表现出偏好。秋季迁徙策略因个体而异,一些鱼鹰在法国、西班牙和摩洛哥停留。鱼鹰在西非的一些地方过冬。一天中的活动水平各不相同,局部高峰出现在11:00和15:00 h.鱼鹰喜欢靠近水景(河流、湖泊、海洋),同时避开城市地区。在考虑对森林和开阔地土地覆盖类别的偏好时,观察到了个体差异。总体而言,鱼鹰不会优先使用保护区。我们的研究证实了人们对水生栖息地的偏好已经确立,但对其他栖息地(包括保护区)的偏好或回避因个体而异。我们强调了将卫星跟踪数据与环境数据源相结合的潜力,以探索候鸟在国外中途停留和越冬地的空间生态。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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