Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables

Determining the key factors affecting the reproductive success of nesting birds is crucial in order to better understand the population dynamics of endangered species and to introduce effective conservation programmes for them. Inhabiting a variety of wetland habitats, aquatic birds actively select...

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Main Author: Marcin Polak
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2016-06-01
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description Determining the key factors affecting the reproductive success of nesting birds is crucial in order to better understand the population dynamics of endangered species and to introduce effective conservation programmes for them. Inhabiting a variety of wetland habitats, aquatic birds actively select safe nesting sites so as to protect their nests against predators. The main aim of the present work was to assess the effect of temporal and habitat variables on the daily nest survival rate of Eurasian Bitterns colonizing semi–natural fishpond habitat in eastern Poland. MARK software was used for the modelling. Eurasian Bittern nests were most vulnerable to depredation at the beginning of the breeding season. This was probably because the reedbed vegetation at this time was not yet dense enough to effectively conceal the nests. There was a positive relationship between nest age and the daily survival rate. Two of the habitat variables analysed were of the greatest significance: water depth and vegetation density. In the Eurasian Bittern population studied here, nests built over deep water and in dense vegetation had the best chances of survival. The results of this work may be useful in the preparation of plans for the conservation and management of populations of this rare and endangered species. Conservation and restoration efforts that attempt to maintain high water levels will be especially beneficial to this avian species that is dependent on wetland ecosystems for breeding.
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spelling doaj.art-7ea0a45af82f4a27983de2219cfaf2fb2023-12-03T07:14:23ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-06-014e204710.7717/peerj.2047Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variablesMarcin Polak0Department of Nature Conservation, Institute of Biology and Biochemistry, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University Lublin, Lublin, PolandDetermining the key factors affecting the reproductive success of nesting birds is crucial in order to better understand the population dynamics of endangered species and to introduce effective conservation programmes for them. Inhabiting a variety of wetland habitats, aquatic birds actively select safe nesting sites so as to protect their nests against predators. The main aim of the present work was to assess the effect of temporal and habitat variables on the daily nest survival rate of Eurasian Bitterns colonizing semi–natural fishpond habitat in eastern Poland. MARK software was used for the modelling. Eurasian Bittern nests were most vulnerable to depredation at the beginning of the breeding season. This was probably because the reedbed vegetation at this time was not yet dense enough to effectively conceal the nests. There was a positive relationship between nest age and the daily survival rate. Two of the habitat variables analysed were of the greatest significance: water depth and vegetation density. In the Eurasian Bittern population studied here, nests built over deep water and in dense vegetation had the best chances of survival. The results of this work may be useful in the preparation of plans for the conservation and management of populations of this rare and endangered species. Conservation and restoration efforts that attempt to maintain high water levels will be especially beneficial to this avian species that is dependent on wetland ecosystems for breeding.https://peerj.com/articles/2047.pdfNest survival predation waterbirds
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title Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables
title_full Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables
title_fullStr Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables
title_full_unstemmed Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables
title_short Nest survival patterns in Eurasian Bittern: effect of nest age, time and habitat variables
title_sort nest survival patterns in eurasian bittern effect of nest age time and habitat variables
topic Nest survival predation waterbirds
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