Authors
Jukka Jokimäki, Marja‐Liisa Kaisanlahti‐Jokimäki, Alberto Sorace, Esteban Fernández‐Juricic, Iñaki Rodriguez‐Prieto, Maria Dolores Jimenez
Publication date
2005/2
Journal
Ecography
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
59-70
Publisher
Munksgaard International Publishers
Description
Urban areas have been considered “safe zones” for nesting birds because of low abundance of predators, and consequently low predation pressure. We studied risk of artificial ground nest predation across an urban gradient at regional (100×100 km) and local scales (5×5 km, within town) in Finland, Italy, and Spain. Risk of nest predation differed between countries, being greatest in Spain (66%), intermediate in Finland (51%), and lowest in Italy (29%). At the regional scale, risk of nest predation in Finland was lower in small villages and in forest area than in more urbanized sites. In Spain, the risk of nest predation was lower in villages than in the other habitat types. No differences in nest predation risk among habitat types were observed in Italy. At the local level, the risk of nest predation in Finland was higher within the town than in the surrounding forest. In Spain, the risk of nest predation in the surrounding forest …
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