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Habitat categorisation and mapping of a seabird reserve: Ilhéu da Praia, Azores

2021; Issue: 33 Linguagem: Inglês

10.61350/sbj.33.53

ISSN

1757-5842

Autores

Sarah Long, Jack J. Devlin, Pedro Rasposo, Ben Porter, Hannah F. R. Hereward,

Tópico(s)

Genetic diversity and population structure

Resumo

The removal of invasive species and mitigation of habitat loss are vital conservation tools for species such as seabirds. We surveyed habitats across the entirety of a small seabird islet reserve, Ilhéu da Praia, in the Azores, two decades on from mammalian eradication and floral restoration. Here, we present a fine-scale map, to a 12 metre resolution, representing the first full habitat survey of this islet. This resource can serve as a baseline for monitoring future habitat changes to this internationally important seabird islet. Following restoration efforts in the 1990s, the islet’s dominant habitats are meadow, grassland dominated by Festuca petraea, or a combination of the two. We also report a novel observation of both Band-rumped Hydrobates castro and Monteiro’s H. monteiroi Storm Petrels breeding in the cavities of Tamarix africana, an invasive tree species.

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