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Effect of nest age and habitat variables on nest survival in Marsh Harrier ( Circus aeruginosus ) in a fishpond habitat
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Urszula Zaremba1  Zbigniew Kasprzykowski1  Artur Golawski1 
[1] Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities
关键词: Breeding time;    Fishpond;    Nest site selection;    Predation risk;    Daily survival rate;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.9929
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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Background One important anti‐predator strategy adopted by birds involves nest site selection and timing of breeding. Nest-site selection by marsh-nesting birds often involves nest concealment and water depth as key features influencing nest survival. Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus) is an obligate ground nester, which sets it apart from other raptors. The aim of the present study was to identify for the first time possible temporal and habitat factors affecting nest survival in Marsh Harrier. Understanding features which affect nest survival are essential for assessing relevant conservation strategies. Methods To understand the relative contributions of different temporal and habitat variables to brood losses, it is useful to determine the daily survival rate (DSR). We examined 82 Marsh Harrier nests located on fishponds in eastern Poland, where predation is the main cause of nest loss. Six habitat variables were measured for each active nest. DSR was calculated using known-fate models with the RMark package. Results The best-supported model predicted that DSR decreased with nest age and was positively affected by the water depth and the diameter of reed stems, but not by the height or density of vegetation at the nest site. The distances of nests to the fishpond dyke and to open water received no support in the models. The chances of nest survival were lower if a neighbouring nest had been depredated. This result suggests that the Marsh Harrier is more susceptible to mammalian than avian predation and confirms the high level of predator pressure in fishpond habitats.

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