Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony

Cormorant colonies are often viewed negatively by fishermen and foresters due to their extremely high impact on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In forests, the habitats of nesting territories are destroyed, with concomitant impacts on the animal communities. In 2011–2022, investigating three col...

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Main Authors: Marius Jasiulionis, Linas Balčiauskas, Laima Balčiauskienė
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author Marius Jasiulionis
Linas Balčiauskas
Laima Balčiauskienė
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Laima Balčiauskienė
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description Cormorant colonies are often viewed negatively by fishermen and foresters due to their extremely high impact on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In forests, the habitats of nesting territories are destroyed, with concomitant impacts on the animal communities. In 2011–2022, investigating three colonies of Great Cormorants (<i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i>), we aimed to test whether their effect on small mammals depends on colony size. In the largest colony in Lithuania, a low species richness, lower diversity and relative abundance, as well as poorer body conditions of the most abundant species was found in the nesting zone. However, once the cormorants left the nesting site, all the parameters recovered. Two small colonies had a positive impact, with higher species richness in the territory of the colony (seven and ten species), diversity (H = 1.56 and 1.49), and relative abundance (27.00 ± 2.32 and 25.29 ± 2.91 ind. per 100 trap days) compared with the control habitat (three and eight species; H = 1.65 and 0.99; 12.58 ± 1.54 and 8.29 ± 1.05 ind./100 trap-days). We conclude that up to a certain colony size, cormorant pressure is a driver of habitat succession and has similar effects on the small mammal community as other successions in disturbed habitats.
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spelling doaj.art-2f09cade3bf445b08e8a8872df3493182023-11-16T20:04:44ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182023-02-0115222010.3390/d15020220Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant ColonyMarius Jasiulionis0Linas Balčiauskas1Laima Balčiauskienė2Nature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, 08412 Vilnius, LithuaniaNature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, 08412 Vilnius, LithuaniaNature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, 08412 Vilnius, LithuaniaCormorant colonies are often viewed negatively by fishermen and foresters due to their extremely high impact on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In forests, the habitats of nesting territories are destroyed, with concomitant impacts on the animal communities. In 2011–2022, investigating three colonies of Great Cormorants (<i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i>), we aimed to test whether their effect on small mammals depends on colony size. In the largest colony in Lithuania, a low species richness, lower diversity and relative abundance, as well as poorer body conditions of the most abundant species was found in the nesting zone. However, once the cormorants left the nesting site, all the parameters recovered. Two small colonies had a positive impact, with higher species richness in the territory of the colony (seven and ten species), diversity (H = 1.56 and 1.49), and relative abundance (27.00 ± 2.32 and 25.29 ± 2.91 ind. per 100 trap days) compared with the control habitat (three and eight species; H = 1.65 and 0.99; 12.58 ± 1.54 and 8.29 ± 1.05 ind./100 trap-days). We conclude that up to a certain colony size, cormorant pressure is a driver of habitat succession and has similar effects on the small mammal community as other successions in disturbed habitats.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/2/220<i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i>small mammalsrelative abundancebody conditiondiversityhabitat succession
spellingShingle Marius Jasiulionis
Linas Balčiauskas
Laima Balčiauskienė
Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
Diversity
<i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i>
small mammals
relative abundance
body condition
diversity
habitat succession
title Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
title_full Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
title_fullStr Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
title_full_unstemmed Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
title_short Size Matters: Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammal Community Varies with the Size of Great Cormorant Colony
title_sort size matters diversity and abundance of small mammal community varies with the size of great cormorant colony
topic <i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i>
small mammals
relative abundance
body condition
diversity
habitat succession
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