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Environmental factors shaping the distribution of common wintering waterbirds in a lake ecosystem with developed shoreline
Authors:Katalin Pap  Lajos Nagy  Csilla Balogh  László G -Tóth  András Liker
Institution:1. Department of Limnology, University of Pannonia, Pf. 158, 8201, Veszprém, Hungary
2. Balaton Uplands National Park Directorate, Kossuth u. 16, 8229, Csopak, Hungary
3. Balaton Limnological Research Institute, Pf. 35, 8237, Tihany, Hungary
4. Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Szent István University, Páter Károly u. 1, 2103, G?d?ll?, Hungary
5. Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK
Abstract:In this study, we tested whether the spatial distribution of waterbirds is influenced by shoreline urbanization or other habitat characteristics. We conducted monthly censuses along shoreline sections of a continental lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary) to assess the abundance of 11 common species that use this lake as a feeding and staging area during migration and winter. We estimated the degree of urbanization of the same shoreline sections and also measured other habitat characteristics (water depth, extent of reed cover, biomass of zebra mussels, distances to waste dumps and to other wetlands). We applied linear models and model averaging to identify habitat variables with high relative importance for predicting bird distributions. Bird abundance and urbanization were strongly related only in one species. Other habitat variables exhibited stronger relationships with bird distribution: (1) diving ducks and coots preferred shoreline sections with high zebra mussel biomass, (2) gulls preferred sites close to waste dumps, and (3) the abundances of several species were higher on shoreline sections close to other wetlands. Our findings suggest that the distribution of waterbirds on Lake Balaton is largely independent of shoreline urbanization and influenced by food availability and connectivity between wetlands.
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