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- Title
An evaluation of canes as a management technique to reduce predation by gulls of ground‐nesting seabirds.
- Authors
Boothby, Claire; Schroeder, Julia; Redfern, Chris
- Abstract
The best documented method to decrease predation of breeding seabirds by gulls are culling regimes; however, studies on the effectiveness of this method show ambiguous results. Here we tested an alternative method, using bamboo canes erected in four breeding sites of Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea as a gull‐deterrent. Although we found fewer predation attempts in the caned areas than in the control areas, canes did not reduce the probability of predation success per attempt. This pilot study documents that the use of canes as a conservation strategy to reduce gull predation is promising, economic and simple, and is thus probably a versatile tool for conservation managers.
- Subjects
BIRD conservation; GULLS; ARCTIC tern; WILDLIFE management; BIRD behavior
- Publication
Ibis, 2019, Vol 161, Issue 2, p453
- ISSN
0019-1019
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ibi.12702