The Role of the Arctic Fox in the Breeding Success of the Snow Bunting

The reproductive success of breeding birds can be determined by many different factors. One factor often associated with the failure of a brood is nest depredation. To avoid depredation, different bird species implement different adaptations. Some species have evolved a specific nesting-strategy, fo...

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Main Author: Lenz, Kay Banu
Other Authors: Hansen, Brage Bremset, Fossøy, Frode, Stokke, Bård Gunnar, Grøtan, Vidar, Varpe, Øystein
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3004412
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/3004412 2023-05-15T13:05:47+02:00 The Role of the Arctic Fox in the Breeding Success of the Snow Bunting Lenz, Kay Banu Hansen, Brage Bremset Fossøy, Frode Stokke, Bård Gunnar Grøtan, Vidar Varpe, Øystein 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3004412 eng eng NTNU no.ntnu:inspera:104135638:72780066 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3004412 Master thesis 2022 ftntnutrondheimi 2022-07-13T22:39:59Z The reproductive success of breeding birds can be determined by many different factors. One factor often associated with the failure of a brood is nest depredation. To avoid depredation, different bird species implement different adaptations. Some species have evolved a specific nesting-strategy, for example cavity-nesting. In addition to the top-down regulation by predators, breeding birds are also subjected to changing climatic conditions. Bird species which are breeding in the high Arctic, where the breeding season is short and the effects of Arctic warming have already led to changes in the local climate, can be very sensitive to those factors. In this thesis, I explore the role of the Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) and its top-down effect on the fledging success of a population of migratory snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) on Svalbard. First, I investigated how the nest’s accessibility influences the daily probability of snow bunting broods being depredated by the Arctic fox and how the predation pressure changes on snow bunting nests throughout the season. Then, I investigated the role of fox abundance in the reproduction of the snow bunting in comparison to weather factors, which have previously been found to impact the breeding success significantly. I used a 22-year long time series from 1998 to 2020 of monitored snow bunting nests in Adventdalen. My analysis revealed nest height to be the dominating factor influencing the daily probability of a nest being depredated. In addition, I found a tendency of broods that were started later in the season to be more depredated than earlier broods. Arctic fox abundance had a rather small effect on the snow buntings’ fledging success in comparison to the local climate. The mean temperature had a strong impact on the fledging success, as well as the timing of breeding. This study shows the Arctic fox might not play an essential role in the snow bunting population’s breeding success at present. However, there are implications that future warming will impact both ... Master Thesis Adventdalen Arctic Fox Arctic Plectrophenax nivalis Snow Bunting Svalbard Vulpes lagopus NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Adventdalen ENVELOPE(16.264,16.264,78.181,78.181) Arctic Svalbard
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description The reproductive success of breeding birds can be determined by many different factors. One factor often associated with the failure of a brood is nest depredation. To avoid depredation, different bird species implement different adaptations. Some species have evolved a specific nesting-strategy, for example cavity-nesting. In addition to the top-down regulation by predators, breeding birds are also subjected to changing climatic conditions. Bird species which are breeding in the high Arctic, where the breeding season is short and the effects of Arctic warming have already led to changes in the local climate, can be very sensitive to those factors. In this thesis, I explore the role of the Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) and its top-down effect on the fledging success of a population of migratory snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) on Svalbard. First, I investigated how the nest’s accessibility influences the daily probability of snow bunting broods being depredated by the Arctic fox and how the predation pressure changes on snow bunting nests throughout the season. Then, I investigated the role of fox abundance in the reproduction of the snow bunting in comparison to weather factors, which have previously been found to impact the breeding success significantly. I used a 22-year long time series from 1998 to 2020 of monitored snow bunting nests in Adventdalen. My analysis revealed nest height to be the dominating factor influencing the daily probability of a nest being depredated. In addition, I found a tendency of broods that were started later in the season to be more depredated than earlier broods. Arctic fox abundance had a rather small effect on the snow buntings’ fledging success in comparison to the local climate. The mean temperature had a strong impact on the fledging success, as well as the timing of breeding. This study shows the Arctic fox might not play an essential role in the snow bunting population’s breeding success at present. However, there are implications that future warming will impact both ...
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Fossøy, Frode
Stokke, Bård Gunnar
Grøtan, Vidar
Varpe, Øystein
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