Nota sullo status della gallina prataiola (Tetrax tetrax) nella Zona di Protezione Speciale Piana di Semestene, Bonorva, Macomer e Bortigali (Sardegna), 2007-2009


Autoria(s): Santangeli, Andrea; Aresu, Mauro; Cardillo, Alberto; Vitale, Massimo
Contribuinte(s)

Helsingin yliopisto, Naturhistoriska centralmuseet

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The little bustard Tetrax tetrax is a bird of agro-pastoral landscapes rapidly disappearing from most of Western Europe due to agricultural intensification. In Italy, the species is virtually extinct from the mainland but still occurs in Sardinia, where four Special Protection Areas (SPAs) have been designated in 2007 to protect the bustard and related habitat. In this note, we document a steep decline (between 50 and 87,5%) of the species during the last decade in one of those four SPAs, Plains of Semestene, Bonorva, Macomer and Bortigali. However, during summer 2009, a group of 17 individuals was found within the SPA, confirming that the species, although at low numbers (5-15 displaying males), still breeds successfully in the area. Potential limiting factors are also discussed. We urge to undertake conservation measures based on solid scientific evidence if the local population is to be saved from probable extinction in the near future.

Formato

3

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10138/26288

1126-8468

Idioma(s)

ita

Publicador

SROPU, Stazione Romana Osservazione e Protezione Uccelli (Roman station for bird observation and protection)

Relação

Alula

Fonte

Santangeli , A , Aresu , M , Cardillo , A & Vitale , M 2010 , ' Nota sullo status della gallina prataiola (Tetrax tetrax) nella Zona di Protezione Speciale Piana di Semestene, Bonorva, Macomer e Bortigali (Sardegna), 2007-2009 ' Alula , vol XVII , no. 1-2 , pp. 142-144 .

Palavras-Chave #1181 Ekologi, evolutionsbiologi #Tetrax tetrax #pastoralism #traditional agriculture #secondary steppe #intensive agriculture #land-use
Tipo

A1 Vetenskaplig originalartikel

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

http://purl.org/eprint/status/NonPeerReviewed