Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration

Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), a territorial galliform species, is known to prefer mature conifer stands with canopy gaps and a vigorous understory of ericaceous species. Capercaillie is a useful umbrella species that has recently shown declining population trends and distribution changes in it...

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Main Authors: Tommaso Sitzia, Thomas Campagnaro, Matteo Dainese, Francesco Dallabrida, Silvano Mario Mattedi, Alessia Portaccio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/6/1164
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spelling doaj-8bc3d763ec8a49cf8fbba423998a90dd2020-11-24T21:36:41ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-03-0196116410.3390/app9061164app9061164Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat RestorationTommaso Sitzia0Thomas Campagnaro1Matteo Dainese2Francesco Dallabrida3Silvano Mario Mattedi4Alessia Portaccio5Università degli Studi di Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padua, ItalyUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padua, ItalyEURAC Research Institute for Alpine Environment, Drususallee 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padua, ItalyLocalità Cernidor 12, 38123 Trento, ItalyUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padua, ItalyCapercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), a territorial galliform species, is known to prefer mature conifer stands with canopy gaps and a vigorous understory of ericaceous species. Capercaillie is a useful umbrella species that has recently shown declining population trends and distribution changes in its southern geographic range. We aim to identify and assess the possible changes in summer capercaillie habitat selection between 2001 and 2011 in the Scanuppia Natura 2000 site (south-eastern Alps). The area is dominated by spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karsten) forests, followed by mixed forests, scrub, and open habitats. In both years, summer presence–absence of capercaillie was verified through the detection of droppings over 10 m radius circular plots located along contour lines (1500–1800 m). A set of environmental and habitat features was also surveyed. While overall population numbers remain unchanged over the surveyed period, results have shown an altitudinal shift in capercaillie distribution. Habitat variables had a stronger effect on the presence of capercaillie in 2001 than in 2011. Land cover and climate change are likely among the drivers of the shift in altitudinal distribution. This confirms the relevance of habitat restoration actions and to monitor changes in factors explaining capercaillie habitat selection.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/6/1164landscape managementhabitat changespecies distributionclimate changealpine vegetationwildlife conservationcapercaillie
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author Tommaso Sitzia
Thomas Campagnaro
Matteo Dainese
Francesco Dallabrida
Silvano Mario Mattedi
Alessia Portaccio
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Thomas Campagnaro
Matteo Dainese
Francesco Dallabrida
Silvano Mario Mattedi
Alessia Portaccio
Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
Applied Sciences
landscape management
habitat change
species distribution
climate change
alpine vegetation
wildlife conservation
capercaillie
author_facet Tommaso Sitzia
Thomas Campagnaro
Matteo Dainese
Francesco Dallabrida
Silvano Mario Mattedi
Alessia Portaccio
author_sort Tommaso Sitzia
title Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
title_short Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
title_full Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
title_fullStr Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
title_full_unstemmed Altitudinal Shift of Tetrao urogallus in an Alpine Natura 2000 Site: Implications for Habitat Restoration
title_sort altitudinal shift of tetrao urogallus in an alpine natura 2000 site: implications for habitat restoration
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), a territorial galliform species, is known to prefer mature conifer stands with canopy gaps and a vigorous understory of ericaceous species. Capercaillie is a useful umbrella species that has recently shown declining population trends and distribution changes in its southern geographic range. We aim to identify and assess the possible changes in summer capercaillie habitat selection between 2001 and 2011 in the Scanuppia Natura 2000 site (south-eastern Alps). The area is dominated by spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karsten) forests, followed by mixed forests, scrub, and open habitats. In both years, summer presence–absence of capercaillie was verified through the detection of droppings over 10 m radius circular plots located along contour lines (1500–1800 m). A set of environmental and habitat features was also surveyed. While overall population numbers remain unchanged over the surveyed period, results have shown an altitudinal shift in capercaillie distribution. Habitat variables had a stronger effect on the presence of capercaillie in 2001 than in 2011. Land cover and climate change are likely among the drivers of the shift in altitudinal distribution. This confirms the relevance of habitat restoration actions and to monitor changes in factors explaining capercaillie habitat selection.
topic landscape management
habitat change
species distribution
climate change
alpine vegetation
wildlife conservation
capercaillie
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/6/1164
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