Major threats to a migratory raptor vary geographically along the eastern Mediterranean flyway. (October 2021)
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- Major threats to a migratory raptor vary geographically along the eastern Mediterranean flyway. (October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Major threats to a migratory raptor vary geographically along the eastern Mediterranean flyway
- Authors:
- Oppel, Steffen
Arkumarev, Volen
Bakari, Samuel
Dobrev, Vladimir
Saravia-Mullin, Victoria
Adefolu, Solomon
Sözüer, Lale Aktay
Apeverga, Paul T.
Arslan, Şafak
Barshep, Yahkat
Bino, Taulant
Bounas, Anastasios
Çetin, Turan
Dayyoub, Maher
Dobrev, Dobromir
Duro, Klea
El-Moghrabi, Laith
ElSafoury, Hana
Endris, Ahmed
Asswad, Nabegh Ghazal
Harry, Junior H.
Ivande, Sam T.
Jbour, Sharif
Kapsalis, Eleftherios
Kret, Elzbieta
Mahamued, Bruktawit A.
Manu, Shiiwua A.
Mengistu, Solomon
Moussa Zabeirou, Abdoul R.
Muhammad, Sulaiman I.
Nakev, Slave
Ngari, Alex
Onoja, Joseph
Osta, Maher
Özuslu, Serdar
Petrovski, Nenad
Popgeorgiev, Georgi
Pourchier, Cloé
Qaneer, Tareq
Ruffo, Alazar
Shobrak, Mohammed
Sidiropoulos, Lavrentis
Skartsi, Theodora
Sözüer, Özgün
Stara, Kalliopi
Tesfaye, Million
Topi, Mirjan
Vavylis, Dimitrios
Velevski, Metodija
Vorpsi, Zydjon
Wondafrash, Mengistu
Xeka, Erald
Yeniyurt, Can
Yordanov, Emil
Nikolov, Stoyan C.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: The Convention of Migratory Species aims to protect migratory animals throughout their range, but efficient mitigation of threats facing migratory birds is hindered by poor knowledge about the magnitude and geographic range of threats. We used an expert assessment to prioritise which threats to mitigate in 13 countries along the eastern Mediterranean flyway to protect globally threatened Egyptian Vultures Neophron percnopterus . We informed this assessment by satellite tracking 71 birds to quantify where and how mortalities occurred, surveying 4216 km of powerlines to detect carcasses, conducting 910 interviews to quantify poison use, and by surveying markets and hunters to assess direct persecution. Mortality of 50 birds occurred in Europe and the Mediterranean Sea (44%), the Middle East (18%), and Africa (38%), and mortality causes varied geographically. Inadvertent poisoning resulting from rural stakeholders targeting predators occurred along most of the flyway. On the breeding grounds in eastern Europe and in Saudi-Arabia, poisoning and collision and electrocution are the priority threats to mitigate. Electrocution on small and poorly designed electricity pylons was the priority threat in Turkey, Jordan, Egypt and Ethiopia. Direct persecution for belief-based use of vulture products was the priority threat in Nigeria and Niger, while other illegal killing was the priority threat in Lebanon and Syria. Our work cannot quantify which threat has the greatestAbstract: The Convention of Migratory Species aims to protect migratory animals throughout their range, but efficient mitigation of threats facing migratory birds is hindered by poor knowledge about the magnitude and geographic range of threats. We used an expert assessment to prioritise which threats to mitigate in 13 countries along the eastern Mediterranean flyway to protect globally threatened Egyptian Vultures Neophron percnopterus . We informed this assessment by satellite tracking 71 birds to quantify where and how mortalities occurred, surveying 4216 km of powerlines to detect carcasses, conducting 910 interviews to quantify poison use, and by surveying markets and hunters to assess direct persecution. Mortality of 50 birds occurred in Europe and the Mediterranean Sea (44%), the Middle East (18%), and Africa (38%), and mortality causes varied geographically. Inadvertent poisoning resulting from rural stakeholders targeting predators occurred along most of the flyway. On the breeding grounds in eastern Europe and in Saudi-Arabia, poisoning and collision and electrocution are the priority threats to mitigate. Electrocution on small and poorly designed electricity pylons was the priority threat in Turkey, Jordan, Egypt and Ethiopia. Direct persecution for belief-based use of vulture products was the priority threat in Nigeria and Niger, while other illegal killing was the priority threat in Lebanon and Syria. Our work cannot quantify which threat has the greatest demographic impact on Egyptian Vultures. Nonetheless, because all threats we assessed are relevant for many other migratory birds, our assessment highlights the priority threats that range states need to address to protect migratory birds. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Biological conservation. Volume 262(2021)
- Journal:
- Biological conservation
- Issue:
- Volume 262(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 262, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 262
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0262-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10
- Subjects:
- Poisoning -- Electrocution -- Illegal killing -- Wind turbine -- Human-wildlife conflict -- Belief-based use
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333.9516 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00063207 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109277 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0006-3207
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