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TitlePost-fledging habitat selection of a Purple Heron Ardea purpurea revealed by GPS/GSM telemetry
AbstractThe Purple Heron is a species of conservation concern in Europe, mainly threatened by the 23progressive degradation and reductionof wetlands. For future conservation practice, it is of pivotal 24importance to gather detailed knowledge of its habitat preferences. In June2018, a nestling of Purple Heron25from a sub-Alpine Lake in Northern Italy was equipped with a GPS/GSM device.Habitat selection during the 26post-fledging period (mid-July to mid-October) was analysed by superimposing the GPS locations to a fine-27grained field-based map, discerning 14 habitat classes as well as narrow(<2 m)and wide(>=2m)ditches.The 28contours of the home range were defined as the 99% kernel calculated on all the gathered locations, which 29were successively sub selected only retaining 2,017 locationsrepresenting the position of the bird every hour 30and all day long. Within the home range, the habitat availability was estimated by generating 10,000 random 31distributions of the locations.We firstly verified whether wide ditches were more frequently used by the 32heron if compared to narrow ones. Eventually, we calculated the ratio between the number of true and 33random locations falling into the different habitat classes, obtaining a series of class-specific selection ratios. 34We found a significant preference towards wide ditches compared to narrow ones. Freshly renewed 35reedbeds and cattail beds were strongly favoured, while high-bearing sedges and Black Alder were also 36significantly preferred but with lower indices. All the remaining habitats, including mature reedbeds, were 37significantly avoided. Our results reinforce the indicationthat the protection of minor landscape elements as 38ditches and small patches of wet habitats may be of pivotal importance to foster the long-term conservation 39of bird communities linked to the residual wetlands of the sub-Alpine belt.
SourceAvocetta (Torino) 45 (2)
KeywordsARDEA PURPUREADITCHESINLAND WETLANDSMOVEMENT ECOLOGYPHRAGMITES AUSTRALISWATERBIRDSTYPHA SP.
JournalAvocetta (Torino)
EditorC.I.S.O.., Torino, Italia
Year2021
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.30456/AVO.2021201
AuthorsMichelangelo Morganti, Enrico Viganò, Alessandro Berlusconi, Sara Cioccarelli, Mauro Fasola
Text456896 2021 10.30456/AVO.2021201 ARDEA PURPUREA DITCHES INLAND WETLANDS MOVEMENT ECOLOGY PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS WATERBIRDS TYPHA SP. Post fledging habitat selection of a Purple Heron Ardea purpurea revealed by GPS/GSM telemetry Michelangelo Morganti, Enrico Vigano, Alessandro Berlusconi, Sara Cioccarelli, Mauro Fasola 1 CNR IRSA National Research Council Water Research Institute, Via del Mulino 19, 20861 Brugherio 9 MB , Italy.102 Centro Ricerche Ornitologiche Scanagatta , Varenna. Via 4 Novembre, 4, 23829 Varenna LC , Italy.113 Environment Analysis and Management Unit Guido Tosi Research Group Department of Theoretical 12and Applied Sciences, Universita degli Studi dell Insubria, Via J. H. Dunant 3, 21100 Varese, Italy.134 Department of Environmental Science and Policy, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 26, I 1420133, Milano, Italy.155 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Via A, Ferrata 9, 27100 Pavia, Italy. The Purple Heron is a species of conservation concern in Europe, mainly threatened by the 23progressive degradation and reductionof wetlands. For future conservation practice, it is of pivotal 24importance to gather detailed knowledge of its habitat preferences. In June2018, a nestling of Purple Heron25from a sub Alpine Lake in Northern Italy was equipped with a GPS/GSM device.Habitat selection during the 26post fledging period mid July to mid October was analysed by superimposing the GPS locations to a fine 27grained field based map, discerning 14 habitat classes as well as narrow <2 m and wide >=2m ditches.The 28contours of the home range were defined as the 99% kernel calculated on all the gathered locations, which 29were successively sub selected only retaining 2,017 locationsrepresenting the position of the bird every hour 30and all day long. Within the home range, the habitat availability was estimated by generating 10,000 random 31distributions of the locations.We firstly verified whether wide ditches were more frequently used by the 32heron if compared to narrow ones. Eventually, we calculated the ratio between the number of true and 33random locations falling into the different habitat classes, obtaining a series of class specific selection ratios. 34We found a significant preference towards wide ditches compared to narrow ones. Freshly renewed 35reedbeds and cattail beds were strongly favoured, while high bearing sedges and Black Alder were also 36significantly preferred but with lower indices. All the remaining habitats, including mature reedbeds, were 37significantly avoided. Our results reinforce the indicationthat the protection of minor landscape elements as 38ditches and small patches of wet habitats may be of pivotal importance to foster the long term conservation 39of bird communities linked to the residual wetlands of the sub Alpine belt. 45 Published version https //www.avocetta.org/early view articles/vol enm bpost fledging habitat selection of apurple heron iardea purpureai revealed by gpsgsm telemetrybbb/ Articolo in rivista C.I.S.O.. 0404 4266 Avocetta Torino Avocetta Torino Avocetta Torino Avocetta. Torino BERLUSCONI ALESSANDRO michelangelo.morganti MORGANTI MICHELANGELO DTA.AD002.691.001 PURPUREA