Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker

The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a cavity-nesting bird with great invasive potential. As a result of human intervention, this bird is now distributed across all continents (except Antarctica) and its distribution range is increasing at an alarming rate. The European Starling was introduce...

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Main Authors: Gerstmayer, Paula A., Monges, María Virginia, Jauregui, Adrián, Colombo, Martín Alejandro, Segura, Luciano Noel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivlaplata:oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/160046 2023-12-10T09:43:02+01:00 Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker Gerstmayer, Paula A. Monges, María Virginia Jauregui, Adrián Colombo, Martín Alejandro Segura, Luciano Noel 2022-11-11 application/pdf http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/160046 en eng http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/160046 issn:2376-6808 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Ciencias Naturales Urban ecosystems cavity nesting birds aggressive behaviors Articulo 2022 ftunivlaplata 2023-11-12T01:12:57Z The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a cavity-nesting bird with great invasive potential. As a result of human intervention, this bird is now distributed across all continents (except Antarctica) and its distribution range is increasing at an alarming rate. The European Starling was introduced to Argentina in 1983 and is currently distributed across almost the entire country. It is considered one of the hundred most damaging invasive species in the world and constitutes a serious competitive threat to native cavity-nesting birds. Interactions between European Starlings and cavity-nesting birds generally have negative consequences on native bird populations, although there are still few reports in the literature that account for the degree of damage. In this study, we report for the first time details of the harassment strategy and subsequent cavity usurpation by European Starlings on a breeding pair of Green-barred Woodpeckers (Colaptes melanochloros) in an urban area of central-eastern Argentina. Over one breeding season, the woodpeckers excavated seven cavities, none of which were successful. In six of these reproductive attempts (86%) we recorded interactions with European Starlings and in five (71%) the cavity was usurped. On three occasions we recorded a cooperative harassment strategy by a group of European Starlings causing the woodpeckers to abandon the cavity. Our report is especially relevant if we consider the invasive potential of the European Starling worldwide and the frequently limited cavity supply in bird breeding habitats. Therefore, we encourage governmental authorities and environmental NGOs to take measures to control the populations of this aggressive invasive species. Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet" Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP): SeDiCI (Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual) Argentina Raúl ENVELOPE(-65.700,-65.700,-68.167,-68.167)
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Urban ecosystems
cavity nesting birds
aggressive behaviors
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Urban ecosystems
cavity nesting birds
aggressive behaviors
Gerstmayer, Paula A.
Monges, María Virginia
Jauregui, Adrián
Colombo, Martín Alejandro
Segura, Luciano Noel
Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Urban ecosystems
cavity nesting birds
aggressive behaviors
description The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a cavity-nesting bird with great invasive potential. As a result of human intervention, this bird is now distributed across all continents (except Antarctica) and its distribution range is increasing at an alarming rate. The European Starling was introduced to Argentina in 1983 and is currently distributed across almost the entire country. It is considered one of the hundred most damaging invasive species in the world and constitutes a serious competitive threat to native cavity-nesting birds. Interactions between European Starlings and cavity-nesting birds generally have negative consequences on native bird populations, although there are still few reports in the literature that account for the degree of damage. In this study, we report for the first time details of the harassment strategy and subsequent cavity usurpation by European Starlings on a breeding pair of Green-barred Woodpeckers (Colaptes melanochloros) in an urban area of central-eastern Argentina. Over one breeding season, the woodpeckers excavated seven cavities, none of which were successful. In six of these reproductive attempts (86%) we recorded interactions with European Starlings and in five (71%) the cavity was usurped. On three occasions we recorded a cooperative harassment strategy by a group of European Starlings causing the woodpeckers to abandon the cavity. Our report is especially relevant if we consider the invasive potential of the European Starling worldwide and the frequently limited cavity supply in bird breeding habitats. Therefore, we encourage governmental authorities and environmental NGOs to take measures to control the populations of this aggressive invasive species. Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet" Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gerstmayer, Paula A.
Monges, María Virginia
Jauregui, Adrián
Colombo, Martín Alejandro
Segura, Luciano Noel
author_facet Gerstmayer, Paula A.
Monges, María Virginia
Jauregui, Adrián
Colombo, Martín Alejandro
Segura, Luciano Noel
author_sort Gerstmayer, Paula A.
title Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
title_short Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
title_full Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
title_fullStr Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative harassment strategy by the European Starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical Green-barred Woodpecker
title_sort cooperative harassment strategy by the european starling to usurp cavities and reproductive cost for the neotropical green-barred woodpecker
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