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Is the Yelkouan shearwater Puffinus yelkouan threatened by low adult survival probabilities?

机译:成年存活率低是否威胁了耶尔库安剪水河豚(Puffinus yelkouan)?

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Many seabird species are experiencing population declines, with key factors being high adult mortality caused by fishery by-catch and predation by introduced predators on nesting islands. In the Mediterranean, both of these pressures are intensive and widespread. We studied the adult survival of an endemic Mediterranean seabird, the Yelkouan shearwater (Puffinus yelkouan), between 1969-1994 and 2007-2010 in Malta and between 2004-2010 in France using mark-recapture methods. Mean annual survival probabilities for breeding adults were below 0.9 for all colonies and periods. Between 1969-1994, annual survival for adults of unknown breeding status was on average 0.74 (95% confidence interval: 0.69-0.80) in Malta, possibly as a result of various human disturbances (including illegal shooting), light pollution and fisheries by-catch. Over the period 2004-2010, we found strong support for variation in adult survival probabilities between breeders and non-breeders, and islands with and without introduced predators in France. Survival probabilities for non-breeders (0.95, 0.81-1.0) appeared to be higher than for breeders (0.82, 0.70-0.94), but were imprecise partly due to low recapture probabilities. In Malta, we found evidence for heterogeneity in survival probabilities between two unknown groups (probably breeders and non-breeders), and seasonal variation in survival probability. Birds were more likely to survive the period including the peak breeding season than an equally long period during which they roam widely at sea. Although annual adult survival probability was still low (0.85, 0.58-1.0), colony protection measures appear to have reduced mortality at nesting cliffs. A population model indicated that colonies in France and Malta would currently require continuous immigration of 5-12 pairs per year to maintain stable populations. Our estimates of adult survival probabilities over the past four decades are consistent with overall population declines. Threats to Yelkouan shearwaters require immediate management actions to avoid ongoing population declines in the western Mediterranean
机译:许多海鸟物种的数量正在减少,关键因素是成年高死亡率,这是由渔业副渔获物和筑巢岛屿上引入的掠食者捕食引起的。在地中海,这两种压力都是密集而广泛的。我们使用标记捕获方法研究了1969-1994年至2007-2010年在马耳他以及2004-2010年在法国的一种地方性地中海海鸟耶尔孔海剪水(Puffinus yelkouan)的成年存活率。在所有殖民地和各个时期,成年育种成年人的平均年生存概率均低于0.9。在1969年至1994年之间,马耳他的未知育种状态的成年人的平均年生存率为0.74(95%置信区间:0.69-0.80),这可能是由于各种人为干扰(包括非法射击),光污染和渔业所致-抓住。在2004年至2010年期间,我们发现,在法国有或没有引入捕食者的情况下,繁殖者和非繁殖者以及岛屿之间成年生存概率的变化都得到了强有力的支持。非繁殖者的生存概率(0.95,0.81-1.0)似乎高于育种者的生存概率(0.82,0.70-0.94),但部分归因于低的重新捕获概率,因此不准确。在马耳他,我们发现了两个未知群体(可能是育种者和非育种者)之间的生存概率异质性和生存概率的季节性变化的证据。与在海上广泛漫游的同样长的时期相比,鸟类更可能幸存下来,包括繁殖高峰期。尽管成年的年生存几率仍然很低(0.85,0.58-1.0),但殖民保护措施似乎降低了筑巢悬崖的死亡率。人口模型表明,法国和马耳他的殖民地目前每年需要连续移民5-12对以维持稳定的人口。我们对过去40年中成年人生存概率的估计与总体人口下降相一致。对Yelkouan剪水的威胁需要立即采取行动,以防止地中海西部地区人口持续减少

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