Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain

The impact of wetland loss on migratory waterbirds can be mitigated by the presence of anthropogenic habitats such as rice fields. In the Mediterranean basin, wetlands have been drained and altered to such a degree that their very existence is threatened. It is, therefore, essential to identify key...

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Published in:Biodiversity and Conservation
Main Authors: Sánchez Guzmán, Juan Manuel, Morán López, Ricardo, Masero Osorio, José Antonio, Corbacho Amado, Casimiro, Costillo Borrego, Emilio, Villegas Sánchez, María Auxiliadora, Santiago Quesada, Francisco
Other Authors: Universidad de Extremadura. Departamento de Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales y Matemáticas, Universidad de Extremadura. Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología, Universidad de Extremadura. Grupo de Investigación Biología de la Conservación
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science+Business Media B.V 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20228
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-006-9018-9
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Masero Osorio, José Antonio
Corbacho Amado, Casimiro
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Santiago Quesada, Francisco
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Universidad de Extremadura. Grupo de Investigación Biología de la Conservación
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description The impact of wetland loss on migratory waterbirds can be mitigated by the presence of anthropogenic habitats such as rice fields. In the Mediterranean basin, wetlands have been drained and altered to such a degree that their very existence is threatened. It is, therefore, essential to identify key buffer areas in the basin to develop conservation strategies for migratory waterbirds. In Extremadura, continental SW Spain, 30,000 ha of new rice fields have created since the 1960s. The present study describes for the first time the waterbird community associated with these inland rice fields, and addresses the question of the potential value of this area in buffering the loss of natural wetlands for populations of waterbirds using the East Atlantic Flyway (EAF). The waterbird community studied consisted of 45 species, with population levels reaching values of international importance (>1% of the biogeographical population using EAF) for the Common Crane Grus grus (19%), Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa (1.2%), Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus (1.2%), and Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis (1%). The presence of these rice fields may be modifying the wintering and/or feeding sites of some waterbird species such as the Common Crane and Black-tailed Godwit. Unfortunately, there is no legal protection for this area. We propose the designation of these rice fields as a Special Protection Area for birds. peerReviewed
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spelling ftunivextrema:oai:dehesa.unex.es:10662/20228 2025-06-15T14:51:59+00:00 Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain Sánchez Guzmán, Juan Manuel Morán López, Ricardo Masero Osorio, José Antonio Corbacho Amado, Casimiro Costillo Borrego, Emilio Villegas Sánchez, María Auxiliadora Santiago Quesada, Francisco Universidad de Extremadura. Departamento de Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales y Matemáticas Universidad de Extremadura. Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología Universidad de Extremadura. Grupo de Investigación Biología de la Conservación 2007 12 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20228 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-006-9018-9 eng eng Springer Science+Business Media B.V https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-006-9018-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20228 Biodiversity and Conservation 3333 3344 16 closedAccess Anthropogenic habitats Black-tailed godwit Common crane East atlantic flyway Rice fields Shorebirds Waterbirds Hábitats antropogénicos Aguja colinegra Grulla común Ruta migratoria del Atlántico oriental Arrozales Aves costeras Aves acuáticas Extremadura 2401.06 Ecología Animal 2401.20 Ornitología 2401.02 Comportamiento Animal article publishedVersion 2007 ftunivextrema https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-006-9018-9 2025-05-16T03:43:57Z The impact of wetland loss on migratory waterbirds can be mitigated by the presence of anthropogenic habitats such as rice fields. In the Mediterranean basin, wetlands have been drained and altered to such a degree that their very existence is threatened. It is, therefore, essential to identify key buffer areas in the basin to develop conservation strategies for migratory waterbirds. In Extremadura, continental SW Spain, 30,000 ha of new rice fields have created since the 1960s. The present study describes for the first time the waterbird community associated with these inland rice fields, and addresses the question of the potential value of this area in buffering the loss of natural wetlands for populations of waterbirds using the East Atlantic Flyway (EAF). The waterbird community studied consisted of 45 species, with population levels reaching values of international importance (>1% of the biogeographical population using EAF) for the Common Crane Grus grus (19%), Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa (1.2%), Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus (1.2%), and Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis (1%). The presence of these rice fields may be modifying the wintering and/or feeding sites of some waterbird species such as the Common Crane and Black-tailed Godwit. Unfortunately, there is no legal protection for this area. We propose the designation of these rice fields as a Special Protection Area for birds. peerReviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper aguja colinegra black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa Unknown Aguja ENVELOPE(-60.167,-60.167,-62.717,-62.717) Ruta ENVELOPE(18.412,18.412,69.835,69.835) Biodiversity and Conservation 16 12 3333 3344
spellingShingle Anthropogenic habitats
Black-tailed godwit
Common crane
East atlantic flyway
Rice fields
Shorebirds
Waterbirds
Hábitats antropogénicos
Aguja colinegra
Grulla común
Ruta migratoria del Atlántico oriental
Arrozales
Aves costeras
Aves acuáticas
Extremadura
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.20 Ornitología
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
Sánchez Guzmán, Juan Manuel
Morán López, Ricardo
Masero Osorio, José Antonio
Corbacho Amado, Casimiro
Costillo Borrego, Emilio
Villegas Sánchez, María Auxiliadora
Santiago Quesada, Francisco
Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title_full Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title_fullStr Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title_short Identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in Extremadura, Spain
title_sort identifying new buffer areas for conserving waterbirds in the mediterranean basin: the importance of the rice fields in extremadura, spain
topic Anthropogenic habitats
Black-tailed godwit
Common crane
East atlantic flyway
Rice fields
Shorebirds
Waterbirds
Hábitats antropogénicos
Aguja colinegra
Grulla común
Ruta migratoria del Atlántico oriental
Arrozales
Aves costeras
Aves acuáticas
Extremadura
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.20 Ornitología
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
topic_facet Anthropogenic habitats
Black-tailed godwit
Common crane
East atlantic flyway
Rice fields
Shorebirds
Waterbirds
Hábitats antropogénicos
Aguja colinegra
Grulla común
Ruta migratoria del Atlántico oriental
Arrozales
Aves costeras
Aves acuáticas
Extremadura
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.20 Ornitología
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
url http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20228
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-006-9018-9