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A familiar face with a novel behavior raises challenges for conservation: American mink in arid Patagonia and a critically endangered bird

机译:具有新行为的熟悉面孔引起了保护的挑战:Americal Mink在Atid Patagonia和一个危险的鸟类

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Invasive American mink is a severe threat to endangered waterbird populations. In Europe and South America, control efforts have been increasing in the last decades. Mink has a proven acute impact on the Hooded Grebe, a critically endangered specialist of highland plateau lakes in Patagonia where a single mink attack can deplete up to 4% of the global population. We aimed to examine mink ecology in Austral Patagonia to inform ongoing control programs in the region and contribute to efforts elsewhere to counteract mink impact. We evaluated mink distribution at a regional scale and found that its distribution extends across the steppe-arid environment, often assumed to be an obstacle for mink colonization. Consequently, its current distribution fully overlaps with the Hooded Grebe breeding grounds. At a finer scale, we used 3 techniques to detect American mink at different times of the year and found a temporal sex-biased occupation-dispersion pattern: permanent presence of both sexes in areas around the plateaus used by grebes and upstream male biased dispersion in late summer (which leads young mink to the grebes' lakes). Therefore, plateau perimeters function as an invasion front that resets yearly. Lastly, from scat content analysis we detected a shift in mink diet from a generalist type in lowland rivers to a diet specialized on birds in highland lakes, where attacks are exclusively directed towards Hooded Grebes and where waterbird presence might be a determinant of mink presence (regardless of other prey). All of these findings have profound relevance for control schedules and priorities.
机译:侵袭性美国水貂是对濒危水鸟种群的严重威胁。在欧洲和南美洲,过去几十年来控制努力一直在增加。 Mink对蒙大镜湖的连帽Grebe有一个令人沮丧的急剧影响,在巴塔哥尼亚的高地高原湖泊专家中,单独的貂攻击率最多可耗尽全球人口的4%。我们旨在审查澳大拉塔哥岛的貂皮生态,以便在该地区通知正在进行的控制计划,并有助于其他地方抵消貂皮影响的努力。我们以区域规模评估了貂皮分布,发现其分布在草原 - 干旱环境中延伸,经常被认为是泥炭殖民化的障碍。因此,其目前的分布完全与连帽Grebe繁殖场重叠。在更精细的规模中,我们使用了3种技术来检测在一年中不同时间的美国水貂,发现时间性偏见的职业 - 分散模式:在格林斯和上游雄性偏见分散的平台上的地区的性别存在永久性夏末(它导致年轻的貂皮到Grebes湖泊)。因此,平台周长函数作为每年重置的入侵前端。最后,从SCAT内容分析中,我们从低地河流中的一般主义者饮食中检测到貂皮饮食的速度,以在高地湖泊中专注于鸟类的饮食,其中攻击专门针对连帽Grebes,并且水鸟存在可能是貂皮层的决定因素(无论其他猎物如何。所有这些调查结果都具有深刻的相关性与控制时间表和优先事项相关。

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    《Biological Conservation》 |2018年第2018期|共6页
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    Fasola Laura; Roesler Ignacio;

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    CONICET Delegacidn Tecn Patagonia Adm Parques Nac OConnor 1180 RA-8400 San Carlos De Bariloche Rio Negro Argentina;

    Ayes ArgentinasAsociac Ornitoldg Plata Proyecto Macd Tobiano Buenos Aires DF Argentina;

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