Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results
International audience Central-western France is home to almost 1,5 million lapwings every winter, giving this geographical area a key role in the ecology of this species. Nevertheless, the population of lapwing is declining. There may be several reasons for this, including weather conditions, agric...
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ftofficefbiodive:oai:HAL:hal-04256978v1 2024-04-28T08:40:59+00:00 Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results Joyeux, Emmanuel Cumin, Estelle Francesiaz, Charlotte Service conservation et gestion durable des espèces exploitées (OFB SEEX) Direction de la recherche et de l’appui scientifique (OFB - DRAS) Office français de la biodiversité (OFB)-Office français de la biodiversité (OFB) International Wader study Group Sylt, Germany 2023-09-29 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/document https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/file/OFB-poster%20WSG_2023_JOYEUX%20%26%20al.pdf en eng HAL CCSD hal-04256978 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/document https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/file/OFB-poster%20WSG_2023_JOYEUX%20%26%20al.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Annual conference International Wader Study Group 2023 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978 Annual conference International Wader Study Group 2023, Sep 2023, Sylt, Germany. International Wader Study Group Annual Conference 29 september - 03 October 2023, 2023 Northern Lapwing wintering breeding [SDE]Environmental Sciences [SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference poster 2023 ftofficefbiodive 2024-04-03T17:09:30Z International audience Central-western France is home to almost 1,5 million lapwings every winter, giving this geographical area a key role in the ecology of this species. Nevertheless, the population of lapwing is declining. There may be several reasons for this, including weather conditions, agricultural changes and hunting… Therefore, it is essential to understand the constraints and strengths of this population. This is why the French Agency for Biodiversity (OFB) is conducting a study until 2025 with the following objectives : to identify and characterise feeding and daytime staging areas, and to determine the origin and main migratory routes of this species. In 2021 and 2022, 12 and 20 birds, respectively, were captured and fitted with GPS/GSM tags in Vendée. Initial results indicate that nearly half of these birds mainly breed in Eastern Europe (Belarus, Poland and Russia). The remaining birds bred in Finland, East Russia (beyond the Ural mountains) and Hungary, and even a sedentary bird that nested in the Marais Poitevin a few kilometers away from where it was captured. Some roads also suggest fidelity to nesting and wintering sites for 3 birds fitted in 2021. These diverse origins highlight the significant responsibility of this geographical area in hosting these birds. Therefore, it is important to define the main feeding areas, which fluctuate with changes in farming practices, as well as the quiet areas where lapwings can meet their ecological needs. Conference Object ural mountains Vanellus vanellus Portail HAL OFB (Office français de la biodiversité) |
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International audience Central-western France is home to almost 1,5 million lapwings every winter, giving this geographical area a key role in the ecology of this species. Nevertheless, the population of lapwing is declining. There may be several reasons for this, including weather conditions, agricultural changes and hunting… Therefore, it is essential to understand the constraints and strengths of this population. This is why the French Agency for Biodiversity (OFB) is conducting a study until 2025 with the following objectives : to identify and characterise feeding and daytime staging areas, and to determine the origin and main migratory routes of this species. In 2021 and 2022, 12 and 20 birds, respectively, were captured and fitted with GPS/GSM tags in Vendée. Initial results indicate that nearly half of these birds mainly breed in Eastern Europe (Belarus, Poland and Russia). The remaining birds bred in Finland, East Russia (beyond the Ural mountains) and Hungary, and even a sedentary bird that nested in the Marais Poitevin a few kilometers away from where it was captured. Some roads also suggest fidelity to nesting and wintering sites for 3 birds fitted in 2021. These diverse origins highlight the significant responsibility of this geographical area in hosting these birds. Therefore, it is important to define the main feeding areas, which fluctuate with changes in farming practices, as well as the quiet areas where lapwings can meet their ecological needs. |
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Service conservation et gestion durable des espèces exploitées (OFB SEEX) Direction de la recherche et de l’appui scientifique (OFB - DRAS) Office français de la biodiversité (OFB)-Office français de la biodiversité (OFB) International Wader study Group |
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Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results |
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Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results |
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Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results |
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Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results |
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Geographic Origin of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus in western France : first results |
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geographic origin of northern lapwing vanellus vanellus in western france : first results |
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https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/document https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978/file/OFB-poster%20WSG_2023_JOYEUX%20%26%20al.pdf |
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Annual conference International Wader Study Group 2023 https://ofb.hal.science/hal-04256978 Annual conference International Wader Study Group 2023, Sep 2023, Sylt, Germany. International Wader Study Group Annual Conference 29 september - 03 October 2023, 2023 |
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