Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy

To identify the causes of population decline in migratory birds, researchers must determine the relative influence of environmental changes on population dynamics while the birds are on breeding grounds, wintering grounds, and en route between the two. This is problematic when the wintering areas of...

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Published in:Avian Conservation and Ecology
Main Authors: Roberto Ambrosini, Valerio Orioli, Dario Massimino, Luciano Bani
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2011
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NAO
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00439-060103
https://doaj.org/article/a101abf450e24ad3ba42776520075ce7
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:a101abf450e24ad3ba42776520075ce7 2023-05-15T14:17:15+02:00 Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy Roberto Ambrosini Valerio Orioli Dario Massimino Luciano Bani 2011-06-01 https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00439-060103 https://doaj.org/article/a101abf450e24ad3ba42776520075ce7 en eng Resilience Alliance 1712-6568 doi:10.5751/ACE-00439-060103 https://doaj.org/article/a101abf450e24ad3ba42776520075ce7 undefined Avian Conservation and Ecology, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 3 (2011) aerial insectivores bird monitoring Bayesian model averaging hierarchical partitioning ERA-Interim project NAO NDVI Palearctic-African bird migration system envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2011 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00439-060103 2023-01-22T18:19:42Z To identify the causes of population decline in migratory birds, researchers must determine the relative influence of environmental changes on population dynamics while the birds are on breeding grounds, wintering grounds, and en route between the two. This is problematic when the wintering areas of specific populations are unknown. Here, we first identified the putative wintering areas of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) populations breeding in northern Italy as those areas, within the wintering ranges of these species, where the winter Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which may affect winter survival, best predicted annual variation in population indices observed in the breeding grounds in 1992-2009. In these analyses, we controlled for the potentially confounding effects of rainfall in the breeding grounds during the previous year, which may affect reproductive success; the North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAO), which may account for climatic conditions faced by birds during migration; and the linear and squared term of year, which account for nonlinear population trends. The areas thus identified ranged from Guinea to Nigeria for the Common House-Martin, and were located in southern Ghana for the Common Swift. We then regressed annual population indices on mean NDVI values in the putative wintering areas and on the other variables, and used Bayesian model averaging (BMA) and hierarchical partitioning (HP) of variance to assess their relative contribution to population dynamics. We re-ran all the analyses using NDVI values at different spatial scales, and consistently found that our population of Common House-Martin was primarily affected by spring rainfall (43%-47.7% explained variance) and NDVI (24%-26.9%), while the Common Swift population was primarily affected by the NDVI (22.7%-34.8%). Although these results must be further validated, currently they are the only hypotheses about the wintering grounds of the Italian populations of these species, as no ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Apus apus North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown Avian Conservation and Ecology 6 1
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topic aerial insectivores
bird monitoring
Bayesian model averaging
hierarchical partitioning
ERA-Interim project
NAO
NDVI
Palearctic-African bird migration system
envir
geo
spellingShingle aerial insectivores
bird monitoring
Bayesian model averaging
hierarchical partitioning
ERA-Interim project
NAO
NDVI
Palearctic-African bird migration system
envir
geo
Roberto Ambrosini
Valerio Orioli
Dario Massimino
Luciano Bani
Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
topic_facet aerial insectivores
bird monitoring
Bayesian model averaging
hierarchical partitioning
ERA-Interim project
NAO
NDVI
Palearctic-African bird migration system
envir
geo
description To identify the causes of population decline in migratory birds, researchers must determine the relative influence of environmental changes on population dynamics while the birds are on breeding grounds, wintering grounds, and en route between the two. This is problematic when the wintering areas of specific populations are unknown. Here, we first identified the putative wintering areas of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) populations breeding in northern Italy as those areas, within the wintering ranges of these species, where the winter Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which may affect winter survival, best predicted annual variation in population indices observed in the breeding grounds in 1992-2009. In these analyses, we controlled for the potentially confounding effects of rainfall in the breeding grounds during the previous year, which may affect reproductive success; the North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAO), which may account for climatic conditions faced by birds during migration; and the linear and squared term of year, which account for nonlinear population trends. The areas thus identified ranged from Guinea to Nigeria for the Common House-Martin, and were located in southern Ghana for the Common Swift. We then regressed annual population indices on mean NDVI values in the putative wintering areas and on the other variables, and used Bayesian model averaging (BMA) and hierarchical partitioning (HP) of variance to assess their relative contribution to population dynamics. We re-ran all the analyses using NDVI values at different spatial scales, and consistently found that our population of Common House-Martin was primarily affected by spring rainfall (43%-47.7% explained variance) and NDVI (24%-26.9%), while the Common Swift population was primarily affected by the NDVI (22.7%-34.8%). Although these results must be further validated, currently they are the only hypotheses about the wintering grounds of the Italian populations of these species, as no ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Roberto Ambrosini
Valerio Orioli
Dario Massimino
Luciano Bani
author_facet Roberto Ambrosini
Valerio Orioli
Dario Massimino
Luciano Bani
author_sort Roberto Ambrosini
title Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
title_short Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
title_full Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
title_fullStr Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Putative Wintering Areas and Ecological Determinants of Population Dynamics of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) Breeding in Northern Italy
title_sort identification of putative wintering areas and ecological determinants of population dynamics of common house-martin (delichon urbicum) and common swift (apus apus) breeding in northern italy
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