Nest-site fidelity of Arctic Terns (Sterna paradisaea) in a managed environment exposed to benign human activity
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Human activity near seabird colonies is often equated with disturbance.
Coping with human disturbance is a critical task in the management of
seabird colonies where human access is an issue. Nest-site fidelity and
breeding dispersal were characterised in an Arctic Tern population exposed
to a high level of benign human activity from resident conservation staff
and public visitors. The annual return rate of nesting birds was 90% over
the 10-year study period. Nest-site fidelity was high with most birds
returning to the same 2 x 2 m square in subsequent years, in particular to
nest sites that were against walls and exposed to a high level of human
activity at close range. This indicates that human activity was not a
deterrent to nesting by Arctic Terns. Breeding dispersal to other nearby
colonies was low, except when related to colony abandonment. The data
suggest that benign human activity from resident staff and public visitors
can be a positive benefit, both within and across years, to Arctic Tern
colonies. Managed public access could be considered an effective
management tool for Arctic Tern conservation, as well as seabird colonies
more widely.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2024-10-08



