Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon

The Venice lagoon hosts the 15% of the entire Italian breeding population of Common terns, Sterna hirundo, highlighting the great value of the area for this species. However, in the last 25 years, a substantial decline of Common terns has been detected in the Lagoon, which culminated in 2008. The ma...

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Main Authors: Francesca Coccon, Stefano Borella, Nicola Simeoni, Stefano Malavasi
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description The Venice lagoon hosts the 15% of the entire Italian breeding population of Common terns, Sterna hirundo, highlighting the great value of the area for this species. However, in the last 25 years, a substantial decline of Common terns has been detected in the Lagoon, which culminated in 2008. The main causes of this negative trend were the loss of salt marsh habitats, where terns typically breed in the Venice lagoon. This was due to the increase in the mean sea level and the greater frequency of high tides during the reproductive period with consequent flooding of their breeding sites; competition with yellowlegged gulls (Larus michahellis), predation and human disturbance. As a preliminary experimental approach to counter the depletion of the species and favour its recovery, we performed a habitat loss compensation project by setting up four floating rafts (3x2m), covered by two different types of substrate (sandy and vegetal substrate). This was to function as an artificial nesting site safe from flooding, positioned in a protected internal wetland area of the Venice lagoon, Valle Averto (Sourthern Lagoon). We studied the colonization patterns of the rafts and the reproductive success of Common tern breeding pairs during the 2014 and 2015 breeding seasons. We also investigated those environmental and structural variables that could favour the use of the rafts and the nesting success of the species. In both years, the rafts were successfully colonized and used by terns for nesting. Our results also indicated higher temperature, lower rainfall and greater distance from the shore as the main habitat factors favouring the occurrence and the reproductive success of the breeding pairs, while a windrow of dead plants was indicated as the preferred substrate for covering rafts in order to make them more attractive. The results provided some suggestions for successful restoration plans to be developed in similar lagoon areas.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:62d73e80e90c46f99bf4ff47e7d9db0e 2025-01-16T21:32:20+00:00 Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon Francesca Coccon Stefano Borella Nicola Simeoni Stefano Malavasi 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2018.349 https://doaj.org/article/62d73e80e90c46f99bf4ff47e7d9db0e EN IT eng ita PAGEPress Publications https://sisn.pagepress.org/index.php/rio/article/view/349 https://doaj.org/toc/0035-6875 https://doaj.org/toc/2385-0833 doi:10.4081/rio.2018.349 0035-6875 2385-0833 https://doaj.org/article/62d73e80e90c46f99bf4ff47e7d9db0e Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology, Vol 88, Iss 1 (2018) Common tern Venice lagoon floating rafts breeding success colonization pattern habitat loss compensation Zoology QL1-991 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2018.349 2022-12-30T21:58:51Z The Venice lagoon hosts the 15% of the entire Italian breeding population of Common terns, Sterna hirundo, highlighting the great value of the area for this species. However, in the last 25 years, a substantial decline of Common terns has been detected in the Lagoon, which culminated in 2008. The main causes of this negative trend were the loss of salt marsh habitats, where terns typically breed in the Venice lagoon. This was due to the increase in the mean sea level and the greater frequency of high tides during the reproductive period with consequent flooding of their breeding sites; competition with yellowlegged gulls (Larus michahellis), predation and human disturbance. As a preliminary experimental approach to counter the depletion of the species and favour its recovery, we performed a habitat loss compensation project by setting up four floating rafts (3x2m), covered by two different types of substrate (sandy and vegetal substrate). This was to function as an artificial nesting site safe from flooding, positioned in a protected internal wetland area of the Venice lagoon, Valle Averto (Sourthern Lagoon). We studied the colonization patterns of the rafts and the reproductive success of Common tern breeding pairs during the 2014 and 2015 breeding seasons. We also investigated those environmental and structural variables that could favour the use of the rafts and the nesting success of the species. In both years, the rafts were successfully colonized and used by terns for nesting. Our results also indicated higher temperature, lower rainfall and greater distance from the shore as the main habitat factors favouring the occurrence and the reproductive success of the breeding pairs, while a windrow of dead plants was indicated as the preferred substrate for covering rafts in order to make them more attractive. The results provided some suggestions for successful restoration plans to be developed in similar lagoon areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common tern Sterna hirundo Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia 88 1 23 32
spellingShingle Common tern
Venice lagoon
floating rafts
breeding success
colonization pattern
habitat loss compensation
Zoology
QL1-991
Francesca Coccon
Stefano Borella
Nicola Simeoni
Stefano Malavasi
Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title_full Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title_fullStr Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title_short Floating rafts as breeding habitats for the Common tern, Sterna hirundo. Colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in Venice Lagoon
title_sort floating rafts as breeding habitats for the common tern, sterna hirundo. colonization patterns, abundance and reproductive success in venice lagoon
topic Common tern
Venice lagoon
floating rafts
breeding success
colonization pattern
habitat loss compensation
Zoology
QL1-991
topic_facet Common tern
Venice lagoon
floating rafts
breeding success
colonization pattern
habitat loss compensation
Zoology
QL1-991
url https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2018.349
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