Scale-dependent habitat selection by wintering geese: implications for landscape management

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作者
Harrison, Anne L. [1 ]
Petkov, Nicky [2 ]
Mitev, Daniel [2 ]
Popgeorgiev, Georgy [2 ]
Gove, Benedict [3 ,4 ]
Hilton, Geoff M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge GL2 7BT, Glos, England
[2] Bulgarian Soc Protect Birds, POB 50, Sofia 1111, Bulgaria
[3] RSPB Ctr Conservat Sci, RSPB, Sandy SG19 2DL, Beds, England
[4] Softlab, Julio A Roca 695,Piso 1, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Red-breasted goose; White-fronted goose; Bulgaria; Zoning; Wind turbine; Agri-environment; Hunting; Conflict species; PINK-FOOTED GEESE; USE ZONING SCHEME; WIND FARMS; HUNTING DISTURBANCE; FIELD UTILIZATION; CHANGING WORLD; CONSERVATION; IMPACT; SEA; FORAGERS;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-017-1427-4
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The management of Arctic migrant geese is complex, because they frequently use landscapes under intensive human use, and are conflict species in multiple respects. Some populations are of high conservation concern, but they also cause agricultural damage, are quarry for hunters, and may be particularly sensitive to infrastructure developments. In Bulgarian Dobrudzha, large wintering populations of greater white-fronted geese Anser albifrons and red-breasted geese Branta ruficollis feed in agricultural land, and cause management dilemmas. We developed linear models to investigate fine- and meso-scale foraging habitat selection of geese foraging on winter wheat in the area, and used these models to make suggestions for zoning landscape use in order to reduce conflict and conserve geese. Habitat selection was scale-dependent. Geese selected fields that were near to major roosts and had low proximity to roads and tree-lines, which may be a proxy for hunting disturbance. We found some evidence for selection of wheat fields with high nutritional quality. Within fields, geese strongly avoided features which cause landscape 'clutter': power-lines, tree-lines and wind-turbines, but primarily over distances of less than a few hundred metres. Optimal management might involve encouraging goose populations to feed in areas close to roosts, by means of agri-environmental measures and creation of hunting-free refuges. This would allow efficient use of agri-environment funds, might reduce conflict with farmers, and would mean that infrastructure development-notably wind farms-could be sited at greater distance from roosts with relatively minor impact on foraging habitat availability.
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页码:167 / 188
页数:22
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