Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.

The population size of the horned grebe, Podiceps auritus, is declining in most of the world due to loss of wetlands, deteriorating water quality and establishment of predatory fish such as pike, Esox lucius, in former fish free wetlands. The horned grebe is now globally classified as vulnerable. In...

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Main Author: Pellnor, Johanna
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1765092021-06-16T05:24:15ZPopulation dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.engPellnor, JohannaLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi2021BiodiversityCanadian pondweedCommon roachHorned grebePikePopulation dynamicsWetlandEcologyEkologiNatural SciencesNaturvetenskapBiological SciencesBiologiska vetenskaperEnvironmental SciencesMiljövetenskapThe population size of the horned grebe, Podiceps auritus, is declining in most of the world due to loss of wetlands, deteriorating water quality and establishment of predatory fish such as pike, Esox lucius, in former fish free wetlands. The horned grebe is now globally classified as vulnerable. In this study, data on population dynamics of the horned grebe in six created wetlands in Linköpings kommun was examined together with field work carried out in three of the wetlands. The results indicate that the number of pairs and juveniles of horned grebe crash six to eight years after the wetland is created and does not recover if there is fish present. The pairs and juveniles of horned grebe decreased significantly with the increasing age of the wetland if there was pike present in the wetland. Reduction fishing and drainage of the water in two of the wetlands inhabited pike showed a small improvement in population size of the horned grebe, but the numbers ultimately declined after a few years. Reduction fishing of common roach in one wetland showed a continuing improvement in the population size of horned grebe. Other factors that affected the horned grebe negatively, was an abundance of macrophytes such as Canadian pondweed, Elodea canadensis, that makes foraging harder. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-176509application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Others
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topic Biodiversity
Canadian pondweed
Common roach
Horned grebe
Pike
Population dynamics
Wetland
Ecology
Ekologi
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Biological Sciences
Biologiska vetenskaper
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Canadian pondweed
Common roach
Horned grebe
Pike
Population dynamics
Wetland
Ecology
Ekologi
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Biological Sciences
Biologiska vetenskaper
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Pellnor, Johanna
Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
description The population size of the horned grebe, Podiceps auritus, is declining in most of the world due to loss of wetlands, deteriorating water quality and establishment of predatory fish such as pike, Esox lucius, in former fish free wetlands. The horned grebe is now globally classified as vulnerable. In this study, data on population dynamics of the horned grebe in six created wetlands in Linköpings kommun was examined together with field work carried out in three of the wetlands. The results indicate that the number of pairs and juveniles of horned grebe crash six to eight years after the wetland is created and does not recover if there is fish present. The pairs and juveniles of horned grebe decreased significantly with the increasing age of the wetland if there was pike present in the wetland. Reduction fishing and drainage of the water in two of the wetlands inhabited pike showed a small improvement in population size of the horned grebe, but the numbers ultimately declined after a few years. Reduction fishing of common roach in one wetland showed a continuing improvement in the population size of horned grebe. Other factors that affected the horned grebe negatively, was an abundance of macrophytes such as Canadian pondweed, Elodea canadensis, that makes foraging harder.
author Pellnor, Johanna
author_facet Pellnor, Johanna
author_sort Pellnor, Johanna
title Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
title_short Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
title_full Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
title_fullStr Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
title_full_unstemmed Population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in Östergötland.
title_sort population dynamics of the horned grebe in constructed wetlands in östergötland.
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi
publishDate 2021
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