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Importance of gravel pits for the conservation of waterbirds in the Garonne river floodplain (southwest France)
Authors:F Santoul  J Figuerola  Andy J Green
Institution:(1) Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes, FRE 2630 CNRS/UPS, Université Paul Sabatier, 118, Route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse Cedex 04, France;(2) Estacion Biologica de Donana, Avenida de Maria Luisa s/n, Pabellon del Peru, E-41013 Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:The loss of natural wetlands throughout the World has made created habitats such as gravel pits, reservoirs or rice fields potentially important for waterbird conservation. In southwest France, the increasing abundance of gravel pits has allowed several bird species to colonize the region. The avian community was studied from 1996 to 1998 in six gravel pits in the Garonne floodplain. A total of 39 species of waterbirds were recorded, with higher abundance during the winter and post-breeding periods. We analyzed habitat use to identify key environmental factors determining the temporal and spatial distribution of the avian community. The presence of submerged macrophytes was found to be the most important factor influencing the distribution of waterbirds. The presence of paths in the vicinity of the areas reduced both the total number of birds and species richness owing to human disturbance. Gravel pits have an increasingly important role in the conservation of bird biodiversity. By controlling disturbance and management of vegetation, managers can enhance this role.
Keywords:Avian community  Environmental factors  Gravel pits  Waterbird conservation
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