The long-term population trends (1972-2015) of the herons and egrets breeding in NW Italy were analysed spatially and temporally in relation to environmental and human-related variables. Ardea cinerea and Egretta garzetta increased till 2000 but then began to decrease, mainly in the region of intensive rice cultivation, where the trend was likely driven by reduced flooding of the paddies, the main foraging habitat. Colony site availability is currently not limiting. These results are being applied to develop a strategy for the conservation of the colonies in the remaining wetlands of NW Italy.

Effects of protection status, climate, and water management of rice fields on long-term population dynamics of herons and egrets in north-western Italy

Simona Imperio;Luigi Ranghetti;Antonello Provenzale;
2017

Abstract

The long-term population trends (1972-2015) of the herons and egrets breeding in NW Italy were analysed spatially and temporally in relation to environmental and human-related variables. Ardea cinerea and Egretta garzetta increased till 2000 but then began to decrease, mainly in the region of intensive rice cultivation, where the trend was likely driven by reduced flooding of the paddies, the main foraging habitat. Colony site availability is currently not limiting. These results are being applied to develop a strategy for the conservation of the colonies in the remaining wetlands of NW Italy.
2017
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
978-3-7001-8317-4
Grey heron
Little egret
population trends
flooded rice fields
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