鸟类学研究(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(2) :180-186.DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2024.100172

Avian responses to an extreme weather event:The case of the'Filomena'snowstorm in Madrid(central Spain)

Carlos Lázaro Carlos Sánchez-García Fabián Casas E.Jorge Tizado
鸟类学研究(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(2) :180-186.DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2024.100172

Avian responses to an extreme weather event:The case of the'Filomena'snowstorm in Madrid(central Spain)

Carlos Lázaro 1Carlos Sánchez-García 1Fabián Casas 2E.Jorge Tizado3
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Research,Fundación Artemisan,13001 Ciudad Real,Spain
  • 2. Department of Zoology,Faculty of Sciences,University of Granada,Granada,Spain
  • 3. Department of Biodiversity and Environmental Management Universidad de León,24401 Ponferrada,Spain
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Abstract

Cold spells and severe weather may have detrimental effects in wild birds,but owing to the stochastic nature of these events,it is not always possible to measure their impacts.In January 2021,a strong snowstorm known as'Filomena'affected Spain,mainly the region of Madrid(Central Spain),which was fully covered with snow and suffered freezing temperatures for a fortnight.Using bird surveys conducted in the winter-spring of 2020 and 2021(before and after Filomena)at same locations,we addressed the possible impact of the cold spell in three widespread gamebirds:Wood Pigeon(Columba palumbus),Eurasian Magpie(Pica pica)and Red-legged Partridge(Alectoris rufa).No significant abundance differences were found between years for none of the species and hunting pressure was only significantly reduced for Partridges,hence this species may have been negatively affected by Filomena.Results suggest that in response to Filomena,Pigeons conducted partial migration in search of better conditions,while Magpies aggregated in certain areas of Madrid and Partridges endured the harsh conditions within their home ranges.Our results highlight the importance to alleviate negative impacts of extreme weather events in wild birds through management actions,especially for sedentary species.

Key words

Alectoris rufa/Climate change/Cold spell/Columba palumbus/Migration/Pica pica/Winter

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基金项目

Regional Government of Madrid(Comunidad de Madrid)()

出版年

2024
鸟类学研究(英文版)
北京林业大学

鸟类学研究(英文版)

影响因子:0.553
ISSN:2055-6187
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