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White Storks nest at high densities near landfills changing stork nesting distributions in the last four decades in Central Spain

机译:白鹳在垃圾填埋场附近高密度筑巢,改变了过去四十年来西班牙中部的白鹳筑巢分布

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Human-induced environmental changes are the main drivers of the ongoing redistribution of biodiversity. The millions of tons of organic waste that is added daily to landfills can increase the carrying capacity of ecological systems with direct effects on species' population sizes and/or distributions. Understanding the effect of landfills on bird distribution is essential to assess management decisions. Our aim was to determine the role of landfills in the distribution of the breeding population of White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) in the last 4 decades. For that purpose, we used historical and current census data of breeding pairs before and after landfill exploitation. In this study, we found that landfills have altered the distribution of the breeding population over the last 4 decades in the province of Madrid, Spain. We found that birds occupied new nesting sites near landfills independently of habitat quality as defined by prey abundance and quality according to the previous studies. Nest density was higher near landfills and increased after the landfills began to be utilized by this species. Population growth and extremely high breeding densities may translate into conflicts with humans, particularly when new nesting sites are in urban areas, and possibly alter the perception of this bird species by the human population. Landfill closures, mandated by the European Landfill legislation, are an opportunity to reduce the effects of landfills on animal populations, and reduce human-wildlife conflicts. However, there must be a process of transition and a preliminary evaluation of habitat quality and suitability in the region to avoid a dramatic decline of the White Stork population. Lay Summary center dot Landfills attract wildlife in high numbers since they are an abundant and predictable anthropogenic food source. This may have an impact on species' population sizes and/or distributions and an increase human-wildlife conflicts. center dot We use historical and current data from the breeding population census in the Madrid region to assess changes in the population distribution of White Storks in the last 4 decades. center dot Density of nests increased near landfills after White Storks started exploiting these facilities. In addition, breeding pairs occupied good-quality habitats and urban areas near landfills from 1984 to 2004, sifting to sub-optimal areas closer to the landfills in the later years. center dot Landfill's closure can be an opportunity to reduce the health, security and safety risks of this facilities for birds and return to former population size numbers. However, this change on landfill management needs to be a gradual process and we recover and manage suitable habitats.
机译:人类引起的环境变化是主要的司机的正在进行的再分配生物多样性。每天新增垃圾填埋场可以浪费增加生态的承载能力系统直接对物种的影响人口规模和/或分布。了解垃圾填埋场对鸟类的影响分布评估管理至关重要决策。垃圾填埋场在育种的分布人口的白色鹳(Ciconia Ciconia)过去4年。育种的历史和当前的人口普查数据之前和之后对垃圾填埋场剥削。这项研究中,我们发现,垃圾填埋场已经改变繁殖种群的分布过去4年在马德里,西班牙。独立站点附近的垃圾填埋场的栖息地质量定义的猎物数量和质量根据先前的研究。垃圾填埋场和增加附近高吗垃圾填埋场开始利用这个物种。人口增长和极高的繁殖密度可能转化为冲突人类,尤其是当新的嵌套网站在城市地区,并可能改变看法人类人口的鸟类。垃圾填埋场关闭,强制要求的欧洲人垃圾填埋场立法,是一个机会减少垃圾填埋场对动物的影响人口,减少human-wildlife冲突。但是,必须有一个转变的过程和初步评估栖息地的质量和该地区的适用性,以避免一个戏剧性的白色的鹳人口的下降。总结点垃圾填埋场吸引野生动物中心因为他们是一个丰富而多可预测的人为食物来源。影响物种的种群大小和/或分布和增加human-wildlife冲突。从育种历史和当前数据在马德里地区的人口普查评估白色的人口分布的变化鹳在过去的4年。白后巢增加附近的垃圾填埋场鹳开始利用这些设施。此外,繁殖对高质量从1984年栖息地和城市附近的垃圾填埋场到2004年,筛选最优区域接近晚年的垃圾填埋场。垃圾填埋场关闭一个机会减少健康、安全和安全的风险这对鸟类和返回前设施人口规模的数字。垃圾填埋场管理需要一个循序渐进的过程我们恢复和管理合适的栖息地。

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