Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine

Our study was conducted in 2003–2012 in Eastern Ukraine, in the basin of the Seversky Donets river. The total surveyed area was ca. 900 km2 of nesting habitats suitable for raptors. A total of 69 vacant nests were found, i.e. 33.2 % of the total number of nests (208). Nests occupied by recipient spe...

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Main Author: Stanislav G. Viter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC Sibecocenter 2015-12-01
Series:Пернатые хищники и их охрана
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Online Access:http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/40
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spelling doaj-2fde8c3bfa2c43ad923ac74f04f88c492021-08-12T15:59:49ZengLLC SibecocenterПернатые хищники и их охрана1814-00761814-86542015-12-01030729310.19074/1814-8654-2015-30-72-9333Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern UkraineStanislav G. Viter0National nature park “Gomilshans’ky Lisy”Our study was conducted in 2003–2012 in Eastern Ukraine, in the basin of the Seversky Donets river. The total surveyed area was ca. 900 km2 of nesting habitats suitable for raptors. A total of 69 vacant nests were found, i.e. 33.2 % of the total number of nests (208). Nests occupied by recipient species, i.e. the so-called ‘effective nest pool’, were 23–24, i.e. 33.3–34.7 % of the pool of available nests. Up to 25 % of all pairs of raptors depend on the availability of vacant nests of heterospecifics. Ravens (Corvus corax) are the most significant donors of nests: 42.5 % of the pool of available nests is built by this species, and more than 60 % of them are occupied by recipient species. Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) comes second with 26.09 and 58.3 %, respectively. The most common recipients of nests are Hobbies (Falco subbuteo), Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) and Booted Eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus). The most significant factors that govern occupation of vacant nests by recipient species are: availability of nests in the marginal zone of forest plots, i.e. within 500 m from the forest edge, large distance from human settlements (>1500 m), presence of nests located on trees in the canopy storey, and mature and submature age of forest stands. For seven species considered in our research (n=227), the most important factors were position of nests, in the forest canopy layer, no logging activity within300 m of the nest, no regular human disturbance, and presence of “windows” in the canopy made by fallen trees.http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/40Birds of Preyraptorschoice of nesting sitespool of available nestsdonor of nestrecipient of nest
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Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
Пернатые хищники и их охрана
Birds of Prey
raptors
choice of nesting sites
pool of available nests
donor of nest
recipient of nest
author_facet Stanislav G. Viter
author_sort Stanislav G. Viter
title Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
title_short Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
title_full Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
title_fullStr Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Vacant Nests and Other Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection of Birds of Prey Based on Case Studies in Forest Habitats in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Eastern Ukraine
title_sort vacant nests and other factors influencing nest site selection of birds of prey based on case studies in forest habitats in the forest-steppe and steppe zones of eastern ukraine
publisher LLC Sibecocenter
series Пернатые хищники и их охрана
issn 1814-0076
1814-8654
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Our study was conducted in 2003–2012 in Eastern Ukraine, in the basin of the Seversky Donets river. The total surveyed area was ca. 900 km2 of nesting habitats suitable for raptors. A total of 69 vacant nests were found, i.e. 33.2 % of the total number of nests (208). Nests occupied by recipient species, i.e. the so-called ‘effective nest pool’, were 23–24, i.e. 33.3–34.7 % of the pool of available nests. Up to 25 % of all pairs of raptors depend on the availability of vacant nests of heterospecifics. Ravens (Corvus corax) are the most significant donors of nests: 42.5 % of the pool of available nests is built by this species, and more than 60 % of them are occupied by recipient species. Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) comes second with 26.09 and 58.3 %, respectively. The most common recipients of nests are Hobbies (Falco subbuteo), Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) and Booted Eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus). The most significant factors that govern occupation of vacant nests by recipient species are: availability of nests in the marginal zone of forest plots, i.e. within 500 m from the forest edge, large distance from human settlements (>1500 m), presence of nests located on trees in the canopy storey, and mature and submature age of forest stands. For seven species considered in our research (n=227), the most important factors were position of nests, in the forest canopy layer, no logging activity within300 m of the nest, no regular human disturbance, and presence of “windows” in the canopy made by fallen trees.
topic Birds of Prey
raptors
choice of nesting sites
pool of available nests
donor of nest
recipient of nest
url http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/40
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