西班牙北部纳瓦拉1758年白鹳Ciconia Ciconia L.的繁殖种群趋势和筑巢行为的近期变化

J. M. Barbarin, D. Alonso, J. Arizaga, J. Resano-Mayor, David Arranz, D. Villanúa
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白鹳Ciconia Ciconia是欧洲乡村栖息地最具象征意义的鸟类之一。其人口在20世纪急剧下降,随后在过去几十年中迅速复苏。人口的增加导致该物种的监测工作有所放松,西班牙上一次全国官方人口普查是在15年前进行的。为了更新这一知识,本研究显示了2018年春季在纳瓦拉进行的繁殖种群普查的结果,描述了巢穴位置的偏好,并将当前的繁殖种群规模与1960年以来发表的文献中描述的数量进行了比较。7在Cienc的Navarre Munibe繁殖白鹳。2021年9月69日•Donostia/San Sebastián•ISSN 0214-7688•eISSN 2172-4547 Juan M.Barbarin1、Daniel Alonso1、Juan Arizaga1、Jaime Resano-Mayor2、David Arranz1、Diego Villanúa1,3*西班牙北部纳瓦拉的白鹳Ciconia Ciconia L.的繁殖种群趋势和最近筑巢行为的变化,1758年。繁殖和繁殖的趋势是在西班牙北部纳瓦拉1758年获得的。1鸟类学部。阿兰扎迪文化协会。Alto Zorroaga 11。20014 Donostia San Sebastian。吉普兹科亚。2伯尔尼大学。保护生物学部。瑞士伯尔尼Baltzerstrasse生态与进化研究所6,3012。3纳瓦拉环境管理(GAN-NIK)。Padre Adoain 21931015,西班牙潘普洛纳Iruña*通讯作者:diegovillanua@yahoo.eshttps://doi.org/10.21630/mcn.2021.69.01我们的结果显示,繁殖种群有739对,这是有记录以来的最高值。然而,配对数量的增加与该物种分布区域的显著扩大无关,该分布区域仍仅限于纳瓦拉的南半部。唯一相关的殖民地将是在潘普洛纳地区建立的5对。大多数配对(86.3%)在群体中筑巢,平均大小为9.2个巢。大多数巢穴位于树上(49.0%),其次是建筑物(28.8%)、砍伐的树木(10.0%)、塔架(6.9%)和其他类型的结构(天线、烟囱、人工巢穴、起重机……,5.3%)。将目前的情况与以前的人口普查进行比较显示,人口年增长率为6.6%,筑巢习惯发生了重要变化,以在菌落中筑巢的对的百分比和在选择用于构建巢的基质中。讨论了可能解释这些变化的原因以及对物种保护的影响。
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Breeding population trends and recent changes in the nesting behaviour of the White Stork Ciconia ciconia L., 1758 in Navarre, north of Spain
The white stork Ciconia ciconia is one of the most emblematic birds in rural habitats of Europe. Its populations showed a drastic decline during the 20th century, followed by a rapid recovery in the last decades. The population increase has led to a relaxation in the specie’s monitoring effort, the last Spanish national official census having been conducted more than 15 years ago. In order to update this knowledge, this study shows the results of a breeding population census conducted in Navarre during the spring of 2018, describing the preferences in nest location, and comparing the current breeding population size with that described in the literature published since 1960. 7 Breeding White Storks in Navarre Munibe, Cienc. nat. 69, 2021 • Donostia/San Sebastián • ISSN 0214-7688 • eISSN 2172-4547 Juan M. Barbarin1, Daniel Alonso1, Juan Arizaga1, Jaime Resano-Mayor2, David Arranz1, Diego Villanúa1,3* Breeding population trends and recent changes in the nesting behaviour of the White Stork Ciconia ciconia L., 1758 in Navarre, north of Spain. Tendencias de la población reproductora y cambios recientes en el comportamiento de nidificación de la cigüeña blanca Ciconia ciconia L., 1758 en Navarra, norte de España. 1 Departamento de Ornitología. Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi. Alto Zorroaga 11. 20014 Donostia-San Sebastian. Gipuzkoa. 2 University of Bern. Division of Conservation Biology. Institute of Ecology and Evolution Baltzerstrasse 6, 3012 Bern, Switzerland. 3 Navarra Environmental Management (GAN-NIK). Padre Adoain 219, 31015, Pamplona-Iruña, Spain. *Corresponding author: diegovillanua@yahoo.es https://doi.org/10.21630/mcn.2021.69.01 Our results show a breeding population of 739 pairs, which is the highest value ever recorded. However, this increase in the number of pairs has not been associated with a significant expansion of the specie’s distribution area, which is still limited to the southern half of Navarre. The only relevant colonisation would be the 5 pairs established in the Pamplona district. Most pairs (86.3%) nested in colonies, with an average size of 9.2 nests. Most of the nests were located in trees (49.0%), followed by buildings (28.8%), cut trees (10.0%), pylons (6.9%) and other types of structures (antennas, chimneys, artificial nests, cranes..., 5.3%). A comparison of the current situation with previous censuses shows that there has been an annual population growth rate of 6.6%, with an important change in nesting habits, both in the percentage of pairs that nest in colonies and in the substrate selected to build the nest. The possible causes that could explain these changes and the conservation implications for the species are discussed.
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