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Factors influencing Manx Shearwater grounding on the west coast of Scotland
Authors:Martyna Syposz  Filipa Gonçalves  Martin Carty  William Hoppitt  Fabrizio Manco
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK;2. Tigh Na Craig, East Bay, Mallaig, UK;3. School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Abstract:Grounding of thousands of newly fledged petrels and shearwaters (family Procellariidae) in built‐up areas due to artificial light is a global problem. Due to their anatomy these grounded birds find it difficult to take off from built‐up areas and many fall victim to predation, cars, dehydration or starvation. This research investigated a combination of several factors that may influence the number of Manx Shearwater Puffinus puffinus groundings in a coastal village of Scotland located close to a nesting site for this species. A model was developed that used meteorological variables and moon cycle to predict the daily quantity of birds that were recovered on the ground. The model, explaining 46.32% of the variance of the data, revealed how new moon and strong onshore winds influence grounding. To a lesser extent, visibility conditions can also have an effect on grounding probabilities. The analysis presented in this study can improve rescue campaigns of not only Manx Shearwaters but also other species attracted to the light pollution by predicting conditions leading to an increase in the number of groundings. It could also inform local authorities when artificial light intensity needs to be reduced.
Keywords:light pollution  moon  probability model     Puffinus puffinus     random forest classification  Scotland  seabirds  weather condition
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