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Breeding biology during establishment of a reintroduced Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus population
Authors:FRANÇOIS SARRAZIN  CONSTANT BAGNOLINP  JEAN LOUIS PINNA  ETIENNE DANCHIN
Institution:UniversitéPierre et Marie Curie, Laboratoire ?Ecologie, CNRS-URA258., Bât. A, 7e étage, 7 quai Saint Bernard, Case 237, F-75252 Paris cedex 05, France;Fonds ?Intervention pour les Rapaces, Mairie, 12720 Peyreleau, France;Pare National des Cévennes, Château de Florae, BP15 48400 Florae, France
Abstract:We studied the breeding parameters of a reintroduced population of individually marked Griffon Vultures Gyps fulvus in the Grand Causses region of southern France from the time of first reintroduction in 1982 to 1992. Among nesters, 65% of the birds released as immatures or born in the wild recruited into the breeding population when 4 years old, i.e. 1 year earlier than previously described. The proportion of birds nesting each year was relatively high and increased with time, suggesting that conspecific attraction favoured recruitment. We detected a permanent adverse effect of long-term captivity on the nesting success of birds released when more than 2 years old: compared to the natural population, birds which had been kept in captivity showed a reduced breeding success during the whole study period. The breeding success of released immatures and wild-born birds was similar to the highest values observed in a natural population in the Spanish and French Pyrenees. Breeding failures did not usually result in mate change but affected nest-site fidelity. Birds not born in the wild were more likely to recruit to the largest subcolonies available, which highlights the role of social attraction. The observed philopatry of wild-born birds probably resulted from such a social attraction since most of them were born in the largest subcolony. Conspecific attraction maintained the spatial aggregation of nests, whereas nest changes after a breeding failure favoured the spatial expansion of the colony.
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