Permanent URL to this publication: http://dx.doi.org/10.5167/uzh-48783
Rickenbach, O; Grüebler, M; Schaub, M; Koller, A; Naef-Daenzer, B; Schifferli, A (2011). Exclusion of ground predators improves Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus chick survival. Ibis, 153(3):531-542.
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Abstract
Many farmland-breeding wader species have declined across Europe, probably due to reductions in reproductive output caused by high nest losses as a result of agriculture or predation, or low chick survival between hatching and fledging. Most studies have focused on nest failures, and the factors affecting post-hatching survival of chicks are
poorly known. In an experimental approach, we fenced parts of the arable foraging areas of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus families to quantify chick survival simultaneously in the presence and absence of ground predators. Lapwing chicks were radiotagged to estimate survival probabilities by daily locations, applying multistate capture–recapture models. During the night, chick survival was considerably lower outside fenced plots than within. During the day, chick survival was higher than at night and did not differ between protected and unprotected plots. This suggests that
nocturnal ground predators such as Red Foxes Vulpes vulpes were responsible for a significant proportion of chick mortality. Cumulative survival probability from hatching
to fledging was 0.24 in chicks within fenced plots, but virtually zero in chicks outside fenced plots. In farmland, temporary electric fences can be effective in minimizing the
impact of ground predators and offer a promising short-term method to increase fledging success of precocial birds.
| Item Type: | Journal Article, refereed, original work |
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| Communities & Collections: | 07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies |
| DDC: | 570 Life sciences; biology 590 Animals (Zoology) |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | chick predation, electric fence, Northern Lapwing, multistate mark–recapture analysis, radiotracking, Vanellus vanellus |
| Language: | English |
| Date: | 2011 |
| Deposited On: | 27 Jul 2011 09:42 |
| Last Modified: | 23 Nov 2012 15:58 |
| Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
| ISSN: | 0019-1019 |
| Publisher DOI: | 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2011.01136.x |
| WoS Citation Count: | 3 |
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