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Autor(en)
Weggler, M., D. Marques, Y. Schwarzenbach & M. Widmer
Titel
Wirkung von Uferschutzzonen am Greifensee auf das Brutverhalten des Haubentauchers Podiceps cristatus, den Bestand von Brutvögeln des Röhrichts und überwinternde Wasservögel.
Jahr
2011
Band
108
Seiten
55–70
Key words
(von 1994 bis 2006 vergeben)
(von 1994 bis 2006 vergeben)
Schlagwort_Inhalt
Brutverhalten, Raumnutzung, Jungenproduktion, Bruterfolg, Schlupfdaten, Mausergesellschaften, Bestandesentwicklung, winterliche Wasservogelbestände, Uferschutzzone, Vogelschutz, Naturschutzgebiet, Schutzmassnahmen, Erfolgskontrolle
Schlagwort_Vogelart
(wissenschaftlich)
(wissenschaftlich)
Tachybaptus ruficollis, Podiceps cristatus, Podiceps nigricollis, Ixobrychus minutus, Gallinula chloropus, Larus michahellis, Larus ridibundus, Sterna hirundo, Locustella luscinioides, Acrocephalus arundinaceus, Anas platyrhynchos, Aythya fuligula, Fulica atra
Schlagwort_Vogelart
(deutsch)
(deutsch)
Zwergtaucher, Haubentaucher, Schwarzhalstaucher, Zwergdommel, Teichhuhn, Lachmöwe, Mittelmeermöwe, Flussseeschwalbe, Rohrschwirl, Drosselrohrsänger, Stockente, Reiherente, Blässhuhn
Schlagwort_Geogr.
Schweiz, Zürich, Greifensee
Sprache
deutsch
Artikeltyp
Abhandlung
Abstract
Effect of bird refuges on the Greifensee (canton of Zurich) on the breeding behaviour of Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus, the breeding population of birds in reedbeds and waterbirds in winter. We evaluated the effectiveness of refuges for waterbirds on the Greifensee intended to mitigate the effects of disturbance from water-based recreational activities on birds, before (1994–1997) and after the marking (1998–2009) of the bird refuges. Adult Great Crested Grebes preferably moved into protected zones during the breeding season, the number of young per family increased in protected zones and they preferred protected lakesides during the moulting season. Furthermore, the temporal pattern of the onset of breeding during years with high nest densities suggested that protected areas were high-quality habitats of primary quality for Great Crested Grebes. However, the establishment of refuges did not affect the position of their likely nest sites. The population size of important reedbed birds (Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus, Savi’s Warbler Locustella luscinioides) increased simultaneously with the implementation of protected areas, whereas other species showed no change. Moreover, the bird refuges enabled species conservation measures i.e. for Common Tern Sterna hirundo or Common Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus. In contrast to expectations, waterbird numbers in winter were higher outside than inside the refuges, probably because Great Crested Grebes increased in numbers and progressively rested in the open water. Based on these findings the authors list several recommendations for the establishment of protected zones on lakes.
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