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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1017/S0030605312000634
Titel (primär) Modelling nesting site suitability in a population of reintroduced Eurasian black vultures Aegypius monachus in the Grands Causses, France
Autor Mihoub, J.-B.; Jiguet, F.; Lécuyer, P.; Eliotout, B.; Sarrazin, F.
Quelle Oryx
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Department NSF
Band/Volume 48
Heft 1
Seite von 116
Seite bis 124
Sprache englisch
Keywords Aegypius monachus ; Eurasian black vulture; habitat selection; habitat suitability modelling; post-release behaviour; reintroduction monitoring; scavenger conservation; spatial requirements
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU1
Abstract Defining habitat selection features and predicting the distribution of species are important for conservation management, and habitat suitability models can provide the statistical framework linking environmental variables to occurrence locations. However, the reliability of such models is restricted for datasets that have limited presence data, which is problematic when population size is low and population dynamics are transient, such as in reintroductions. We characterized and projected nest-site suitability for a black vulture Aegypius monachus population reintroduced in the Grands Causses, France. We performed temporal validations with subsample datasets based on chronological establishment, to assess whether first nests are able to predict subsequent nests. We compared these results to a spatial validation to ensure robustness. Predictions were reliable even with only 10 nest locations. The black vultures reintroduced in the Grands Causses selected pine trees and steep slopes, similar to natural populations elsewhere in Europe. Although our projections were made from only a small number of founders, they are conservative and indicate that a large area in this region is available for nesting and thus availability of breeding habitat is not currently a limiting factor for the species. Our findings will aid the modelling of habitat suitability for further reintroductions. We propose conservation management strategies for this region that integrate socio-economic constraints with the prediction of sites suitable for nesting. Where habitat is the most suitable for black vultures, logging and human activities need to be reduced during the critical breeding stages.
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Mihoub, J.-B., Jiguet, F., Lécuyer, P., Eliotout, B., Sarrazin, F. (2014):
Modelling nesting site suitability in a population of reintroduced Eurasian black vultures Aegypius monachus in the Grands Causses, France
Oryx 48 (1), 116 - 124 10.1017/S0030605312000634