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Habitat preferences of Eurasian Bitterns Botaurus stellaris booming in ricefields: implications for management
Authors:VIOLETTA LONGONI  DIEGO RUBOLINI  ROBERTO AMBROSINI  GIUSEPPE BOGLIANI
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Biologia Animale, Università degli Studi di Pavia, via Ferrata 1, I‐27100 Pavia, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Milano, via Celoria 26, I‐20133 Milan, Italy;3. Dipartimento di Biotecnologie e Bioscienze, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 2, I‐20126 Milan, Italy
Abstract:The Eurasian Bittern Botaurus stellaris suffered declines in western Europe during the 20th century, partly because of wetland reclamation. The species has been traditionally considered a reedbed specialist but recent studies identified a greater ecological plasticity than previously believed. We investigated habitat associations of a Eurasian Bittern population that has started to breed in the ricefields of northwest Italy since the early 1990s. Booming Bitterns had a higher probability of occurring in ricefields with taller rice plants, more vegetated field banks, more weeds, a larger surface and closer to remaining natural wetlands. The positive effect of field bank vegetation height on the probability that a ricefield hosted a booming Bittern declined late in the season, in contrast to the effects of weeds and ricefield area, which were stronger later in the season. A decreasing importance of vegetation on field banks to booming Bitterns may be a consequence of seasonal changes in habitat structure through the Bittern’s breeding period. The degree of flooding did not affect the probability of occurrence of booming Bitterns, probably because most ricefields were homogeneously flooded during the peak breeding season (June–July). Our findings have important implications for the management of Bittern populations breeding in the ricefields of northwest Italy. We propose simple conservation actions that may favour the occurrence of booming Bitterns and help the species spread in this novel habitat.
Keywords:Ardeidae  conservation  farmland  habitat suitability  natural wetlands  surrogate habitat
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