INVESTIGADORES
LIEBANA Maria Soledad
capítulos de libros
Título:
Birds of prey in agricultural landscapes: the role of agriculture expansion and intensification
Autor/es:
JUAN M. GRANDE; PAULA M. OROZCO; MARÍA S. LIÉBANA; JOSÉ H SARASOLA
Libro:
Birds of prey: biology and conservation in the XXI century
Editorial:
Springer International Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2018; p. 197 - 228
Resumen:
The introduction of agricultural activity (including livestock farming) in natural environments affects all the natural processes occurring there, from individual behavior and population dynamics to communities? composition and flows of matter and energy, and from local to landscape scales.Nowadays cropland and lands for livestock farming represent about 40% ofthe ice-free land area and the transformation of natural habitats to modernagricultural landscapes occurs at unprecedented rates in the context of theexponential human population growth. Because of their role as top-predators,raptors are particularly sensitive to major ecosystem changes and thus couldbehave as good bioindicators of agricultural change. Here we summarizeexamples of negative and positive effects of the expansion and intensification of agriculture and livestock farming on diurnal birds of prey in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.Despite some positive effects on particular species, agriculture and livestockfarming practices are actually a threat for around 83% of the bird of prey species that are Near Threatened or have some degree of global threat according to the IUCN. This suggests that agricultural activities are among the main factors driving raptor species toward extinction.To preserve the actual diversity of birds of prey, several aspects of agricultural production including landscape modification, pesticide and veterinary drugs use, and the assessment of potential conflicts of raptors and productive systems will have to be carefully reviewed. Proper and specific management and conservation measures will have to be incorporated to agricultural productive system to integrate the conservation of their raptor communities.