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Contrasting population trends of common starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) across Europe

  • Henning Heldbjerg*
  • , Anthony D. Fox
  • , Aleksi Lehikoinen
  • , Peter Sunde
  • , Ainars Aunins
  • , Dawn E. Balmer
  • , Gianpiero Calvi
  • , Tomasz Chodkiewicz
  • , Przemek Chylarecki
  • , Virginia Escandell
  • , Ruud Foppen
  • , Anna Gamero
  • , Iordan Hristov
  • , Magne Husby
  • , Frederic Jiguet
  • , Primo Kmecl
  • , John A. Kålås
  • , Lesley J. Lewis
  • , Åke Lindström
  • , Charlotte Moshøj
  • Renno Nellis, Jean Y. Paquet, Danae Portolou, Jozef Ridzoò, Hans Schmid, Jana Skorpilová, Zoltán D. Szabó, Tibor Szép, Norbert Teufelbauer, Sven Trautmann, Chris van Turnhout, Zdenìk Vermouzek, Petr Voøíšek, Anne Weiserbs
*Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Aarhus University
  • BirdLife Denmark
  • University of Helsinki
  • Latvian Ornithological Society
  • British Trust for Ornithology
  • Italian Common Breeding Bird Monitoring Programme
  • Museum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP)
  • SEO/BirdLife
  • SOVON Vogelonderzoek Nederland
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
  • European Bird Census Council-Czech Society for Ornithology
  • Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds
  • Nord University
  • BirdLife Norway
  • UMR7204 MNHN-CNRS-SU
  • DOPPS - BirdLife Slovenia
  • Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
  • BirdWatch Ireland
  • Lund University
  • BirdLife Estonia
  • Hellenic Ornithological Society, Athens
  • Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia
  • Schweizerische Vogelwarte
  • Babes-Bolyai University
  • University of Nyíregyháza
  • BirdLife Österreich
  • Dachverband Deutscher Avifaunisten e.V. (DDA)
  • Palacký University Olomouc

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The greatest loss of biodiversity in the EU has occurred on agricultural land. The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is one of the many numerous and widespread European farmland breeding bird species showing major population declines linked to European agricultural intensification. Here we present results based on monitoring data collected since 1975 in 24 countries to examine the influence of changing extent of grassland and cattle abundance (based on results of earlier studies showing the importance of lowland cattle grazed grassland for the species), wintering provenance and temperature on national breeding population trends of Starlings across Europe. Positive Starling population trends in Central-East Europe contrast with negative trends in North and West Europe. Based on this indicative approach, we found some support for the importance of cattle stock and no support for grassland, temperature or wintering provenance to explain Starling population trends in Europe. However, we acknowledge such a European-wide analysis may conceal regional differences in responses and suggest that currently accessible national land use data might be insufficient to describe the detailed current changes in animal husbandry and grassland management that may be responsible for changes in food availability and hence breeding Starling abundance and their differences across Europe. Reviewing results from local studies relating Starling population trends to local agricultural change offer contradictory results, suggesting complex interacting processes at work. We recommend combining national datasets on demography, land-use/agricultural practices and from autecological research to better explain the reasons for contrasting Starling trends across Europe, to enable us to predict how changing agriculture will affect Starlings and potentially suggest mitigation measures to restore local populations where possible.

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Lapas (no-līdz)153-168
Lapu skaits16
ŽurnālsOrnis Fennica
Sējums96
Izdevuma numurs4
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 2019

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