IEGEBA   24053
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Optimal habitat for Austral Rail Rallus antarcticus and the problem of American Mink and cattle management
Autor/es:
FASOLA LAURA; ROESLER IGNACIO; GIUSTI MARÍA EMILIA; DE MIGUEL ANDRÉS; NATALIA ANDREA COSSA
Lugar:
Puerto Iguazú
Reunión:
Congreso; Ornithological Congress of the Americas; 2017
Institución organizadora:
Association of Field Ornithologists, Sociedade Brasileira de Ornitologia y Aves Argentinas,
Resumen:
Austral Rail (Rallus antarcticus), globally vulnerable, inhabits wetlands in Argentinean and Chilean Patagonia, a rare habitat in the region, which occupies only a 1.13% of its surface. The invasive American Mink (Neovison vison) and cattle management including rush burning and harvesting have been suggested as threats to Austral rail populations. Also, some characteristics of its habitat were described at a minor scale. At a wetland scale, we related the occupancy and relative abundance of the rail with different rates and combinations of these threats. At a finer scale, we related rail´s presence with rush features (height and density), bird community and presence of water. We studied five rush lands located in ranches with and without cattle management in Santa Cruz province, Argentina, between December 2015 and April 2016. We used Occupancy Models and GLM. Occupancy and relative abundance were higher in rush lands without mink or cattle management. In rush lands with only cattle management both parameters declined and where mink was present no rails were detected. At the finer scale, the best model for rail?s presence included the size of the rushes (with a strong association to medium size rushes, Z=2.073, p