Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds

Due to numerous bird surveys in the past 20 years, the avifauna of Goričko is relatively well known. For some species, the very first national ecological researches were conducted in this area. The article summarizes all bird surveys so far. It presents population trends of farmland species which is...

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Main Authors: Denac Katarina, Kmecl Primož, Domanjko Gregor, Denac Damijan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Acrocephalus
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2017-0009
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spelling doaj-d0ab0f75fd91487daf37fa0334c726202021-09-06T19:39:39ZengSciendoAcrocephalus0351-28512017-12-0138174-17512715910.1515/acro-2017-0009acro-2017-0009Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birdsDenac Katarina0Kmecl Primož1Domanjko Gregor2Denac Damijan3DOPPS – Društvo za opazovanje in proučevanje ptic Slovenije, Tržaška cesta 2, SI–1000Ljubljana, SlovenijaDOPPS – Društvo za opazovanje in proučevanje ptic Slovenije, Tržaška cesta 2, SI–1000Ljubljana, SlovenijaJavni zavod Krajinski park Goričko, Grad 191, SI–9264Grad, SlovenijaDOPPS – Društvo za opazovanje in proučevanje ptic Slovenije, Tržaška cesta 2, SI–1000Ljubljana, SlovenijaDue to numerous bird surveys in the past 20 years, the avifauna of Goričko is relatively well known. For some species, the very first national ecological researches were conducted in this area. The article summarizes all bird surveys so far. It presents population trends of farmland species which is one of the most threatened bird groups in Europe. Most of the qualifying species of this habitat that are protected within the Natura 2000 network have suffered a decline at Goričko, specifically Quail Coturnix coturnix, Scops Owl Otus scops, Hoopoe Upupa epops, Woodlark Lullula arborea and White Stork Ciconia ciconia. The number of breeding pairs of the latter has not changed, but its fecundity has decreased. Furthermore, populations of other farmland bird species have decreased, for example Skylark Alauda arvensis, Stonechat Saxicola rubicola, Serin Serinus serinus and Common Linnet Linaria cannabina, as well as butterfly populations and tracts of grassland habitat types. National agricultural and nature conservation policies are evidently inefficient in protecting the biodiversity of Goričko. The most probable cause for bird population decline is agricultural intensification, which manifests itself at Goričko as disappearance and intensification of meadows, land consolidation, degradation of traditional orchards and use of pesticides. As a result of land consolidation hedges, uncultivated strips between fields, individual trees and bushes and minority habitat types are disappearing, whereas the surface of arable fields is increasing. Nature conservation measures performed by the Public Institute Goričko Nature Park with the support of DOPPS – BirdLife Slovenia volunteers seem to be efficient, but are spatially and temporally constrained. For this reason, they cannot serve as a substitute for insufficient systemic financing which could be improved by substantive and financial reform of the agri-environmental scheme. Currently, a negligible percentage (1% in 2016) of Goričko is covered by agrienvironmental scheme measures with positive influence on qualifying species and habitat types. As a consequence, only an insignificant share of subsidies from the Rural Development Plan is used for nature protection at Goričko. If the system of agricultural subsidies remains unaltered, no improvement of the conditions for bird conservation at Goričko can be expected.https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2017-0009birdspopulation trendagricultural landscapenatura 2000 site goričko
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author Denac Katarina
Kmecl Primož
Domanjko Gregor
Denac Damijan
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Kmecl Primož
Domanjko Gregor
Denac Damijan
Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
Acrocephalus
birds
population trend
agricultural landscape
natura 2000 site goričko
author_facet Denac Katarina
Kmecl Primož
Domanjko Gregor
Denac Damijan
author_sort Denac Katarina
title Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
title_short Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
title_full Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
title_fullStr Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
title_full_unstemmed Population trends of Goričko agricultural landscape birds
title_sort population trends of goričko agricultural landscape birds
publisher Sciendo
series Acrocephalus
issn 0351-2851
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Due to numerous bird surveys in the past 20 years, the avifauna of Goričko is relatively well known. For some species, the very first national ecological researches were conducted in this area. The article summarizes all bird surveys so far. It presents population trends of farmland species which is one of the most threatened bird groups in Europe. Most of the qualifying species of this habitat that are protected within the Natura 2000 network have suffered a decline at Goričko, specifically Quail Coturnix coturnix, Scops Owl Otus scops, Hoopoe Upupa epops, Woodlark Lullula arborea and White Stork Ciconia ciconia. The number of breeding pairs of the latter has not changed, but its fecundity has decreased. Furthermore, populations of other farmland bird species have decreased, for example Skylark Alauda arvensis, Stonechat Saxicola rubicola, Serin Serinus serinus and Common Linnet Linaria cannabina, as well as butterfly populations and tracts of grassland habitat types. National agricultural and nature conservation policies are evidently inefficient in protecting the biodiversity of Goričko. The most probable cause for bird population decline is agricultural intensification, which manifests itself at Goričko as disappearance and intensification of meadows, land consolidation, degradation of traditional orchards and use of pesticides. As a result of land consolidation hedges, uncultivated strips between fields, individual trees and bushes and minority habitat types are disappearing, whereas the surface of arable fields is increasing. Nature conservation measures performed by the Public Institute Goričko Nature Park with the support of DOPPS – BirdLife Slovenia volunteers seem to be efficient, but are spatially and temporally constrained. For this reason, they cannot serve as a substitute for insufficient systemic financing which could be improved by substantive and financial reform of the agri-environmental scheme. Currently, a negligible percentage (1% in 2016) of Goričko is covered by agrienvironmental scheme measures with positive influence on qualifying species and habitat types. As a consequence, only an insignificant share of subsidies from the Rural Development Plan is used for nature protection at Goričko. If the system of agricultural subsidies remains unaltered, no improvement of the conditions for bird conservation at Goričko can be expected.
topic birds
population trend
agricultural landscape
natura 2000 site goričko
url https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2017-0009
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