Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend
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Resumo: | Urbanization and its inherent road network are one of the major movements that impulse landscape and biodiversity change, and its effects have yet to be fully understood. Few works focus on the effect of this urbanization on abundance and population trend of a certain species, as this study does, using the tawny owl (Strix aluco) as our case study. Although the tawny owl is not threatened at European or global scale, it is often found roadkilled. We studied the effects of different road types on tawny owl abundance in southern Portugal, from 2005 to 2016. In woodlands far from roads, we found high tawny owl abundance, a stable population trend, and low variation in site occupancy. On the contrary, main roads disrupted habitat quality for tawny owls— limiting their abundance and site occupancy and leading to a negative population trend due to disturbance and/or mortality. Secondary roads did not severely disrupt habitat quality, allowing initial occupation and relatively high densities, yet they may act as ecological traps, revealing instability in occupation along the breeding season and a negative population trend. Tawny owl individuals may settle near secondary roads while waiting for a vacant space in woodlands far from roads (the prime high-quality habitats). To avoid the negative effects of roads on tawny owl populations, mitigation efforts should be applied to both main and secondary roads. |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trendRoad impactsPopulation DynamicsStrix alucoMain roadsSecondary roadsUrbanization and its inherent road network are one of the major movements that impulse landscape and biodiversity change, and its effects have yet to be fully understood. Few works focus on the effect of this urbanization on abundance and population trend of a certain species, as this study does, using the tawny owl (Strix aluco) as our case study. Although the tawny owl is not threatened at European or global scale, it is often found roadkilled. We studied the effects of different road types on tawny owl abundance in southern Portugal, from 2005 to 2016. In woodlands far from roads, we found high tawny owl abundance, a stable population trend, and low variation in site occupancy. On the contrary, main roads disrupted habitat quality for tawny owls— limiting their abundance and site occupancy and leading to a negative population trend due to disturbance and/or mortality. Secondary roads did not severely disrupt habitat quality, allowing initial occupation and relatively high densities, yet they may act as ecological traps, revealing instability in occupation along the breeding season and a negative population trend. Tawny owl individuals may settle near secondary roads while waiting for a vacant space in woodlands far from roads (the prime high-quality habitats). To avoid the negative effects of roads on tawny owl populations, mitigation efforts should be applied to both main and secondary roads.LIFE LINES (Linear Infrastructure Networks with Ecological Solutions, LIFE14 NAT/PT/001081)(LIFE EU); Popconnect (PTDC/AAGMAA/ 0372/2014) (FCT)European Journal of Wildlife Research2020-02-21T11:18:43Z2020-02-212019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/27188http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27188engVan der Horst, S.; Goytre, F.; Marques, A.; Santos, S.; Mira, A.; Lourenço, R. (2019). Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 65:99 (DOI: 10.1007/s10344-019-1325-z)European Journal of Wildlife Research65MEDndndndsmsantos@uevora.ptamira@uevora.ptlourenco@uevora.pt221DOI: 10.1007/s10344-019-1325-zVan der Horst, ShierleyGoytre, FernandoMarques, AnaSantos, Sara M.Mira, AntónioLourenço, Ruiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:22:21Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/27188Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:17:14.753916Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend Van der Horst, Shierley Road impacts Population Dynamics Strix aluco Main roads Secondary roads |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend |
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Van der Horst, Shierley |
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Van der Horst, Shierley Goytre, Fernando Marques, Ana Santos, Sara M. Mira, António Lourenço, Rui |
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Goytre, Fernando Marques, Ana Santos, Sara M. Mira, António Lourenço, Rui |
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Van der Horst, Shierley Goytre, Fernando Marques, Ana Santos, Sara M. Mira, António Lourenço, Rui |
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Road impacts Population Dynamics Strix aluco Main roads Secondary roads |
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Road impacts Population Dynamics Strix aluco Main roads Secondary roads |
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Urbanization and its inherent road network are one of the major movements that impulse landscape and biodiversity change, and its effects have yet to be fully understood. Few works focus on the effect of this urbanization on abundance and population trend of a certain species, as this study does, using the tawny owl (Strix aluco) as our case study. Although the tawny owl is not threatened at European or global scale, it is often found roadkilled. We studied the effects of different road types on tawny owl abundance in southern Portugal, from 2005 to 2016. In woodlands far from roads, we found high tawny owl abundance, a stable population trend, and low variation in site occupancy. On the contrary, main roads disrupted habitat quality for tawny owls— limiting their abundance and site occupancy and leading to a negative population trend due to disturbance and/or mortality. Secondary roads did not severely disrupt habitat quality, allowing initial occupation and relatively high densities, yet they may act as ecological traps, revealing instability in occupation along the breeding season and a negative population trend. Tawny owl individuals may settle near secondary roads while waiting for a vacant space in woodlands far from roads (the prime high-quality habitats). To avoid the negative effects of roads on tawny owl populations, mitigation efforts should be applied to both main and secondary roads. |
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Van der Horst, S.; Goytre, F.; Marques, A.; Santos, S.; Mira, A.; Lourenço, R. (2019). Road effects on tawny owl abundance and population trend. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 65:99 (DOI: 10.1007/s10344-019-1325-z) European Journal of Wildlife Research 65 MED nd nd nd smsantos@uevora.pt amira@uevora.pt lourenco@uevora.pt 221 DOI: 10.1007/s10344-019-1325-z |
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