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Selection of Urbanized Areas by Magpie Pica pica in a Medium Size City in Poland

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to estimate the Magpie population and to give a detailed characterization of nest site selection in a medium size city in Poland (Gorzów Wlkp.) in the XXI century. We also focused on the analysis of nest site selection along an urban gradient. The average de...

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Autores principales: Ciebiera, Olaf, Czechowski, Paweł, Morelli, Federico, Piekarski, Robert, Bocheński, Marcin, Chachulska-Serweta, Justyna, Jerzak, Leszek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061738
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author Ciebiera, Olaf
Czechowski, Paweł
Morelli, Federico
Piekarski, Robert
Bocheński, Marcin
Chachulska-Serweta, Justyna
Jerzak, Leszek
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Czechowski, Paweł
Morelli, Federico
Piekarski, Robert
Bocheński, Marcin
Chachulska-Serweta, Justyna
Jerzak, Leszek
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to estimate the Magpie population and to give a detailed characterization of nest site selection in a medium size city in Poland (Gorzów Wlkp.) in the XXI century. We also focused on the analysis of nest site selection along an urban gradient. The average density of Magpies was 5.5 pairs/km(2) (min = 0, max = 22 nests/square). The Magpie density in those study squares situated completely within the city boundaries of Gorzów Wlkp. was 6.9 p/km(2), in the non-urbanized habitat type—3.7 p/km(2), and in the urbanized habitat type—13.5 p/km(2). The increasing proportion of the number of nests along the urbanization gradient shows that in Gorzów Wlkp., the Magpie population has undergone the synurbanization process and is currently in the “spread” phase. The study shows that Magpies can adapt to changing urbanization factors, and changes in the choice of conifers help the species to adapt to highly anthropogenic habitats. ABSTRACT: The Magpie Pica pica occurs all over open agricultural areas in Poland, especially near human settlements (particularly in western Poland). The aim of this study was to estimate the size of the local Magpie population and characterize, in detail, nest site selection in a medium size city Górzów Wlkp. in the XXI century. For this study, the whole city was divided into a total of 114 squares of 1 × 1 km. Data were collected in spring 2014. A total of 474 Magpie pairs were recorded. The average density was 5.5 pairs/km(2) (min = 0, max = 22 nests/square), in the non-urbanized habitat type—3.7 p/km(2), and in the urbanized habitat type—13.5 p/km(2). Magpie nests were found most often on Spruces Picea sp. and Poplars Populus sp. The mean height of the nest site was 11.5 m, while the mean height of trees used for nesting was 13.4 m. The type of tree arrangement most frequently used for nesting was tree rows (26.3%), followed by single trees (24.6%) and clusters of 4–10 trees (20.1%). The results for the Magpie’s environmental preferences do not differ from the general patterns described earlier. The study shows that magpies can adapt to changing urbanization factors, and changes in the choice of conifers help the species to adapt to highly anthropogenic habitats.
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spelling pubmed-82304832021-06-26 Selection of Urbanized Areas by Magpie Pica pica in a Medium Size City in Poland Ciebiera, Olaf Czechowski, Paweł Morelli, Federico Piekarski, Robert Bocheński, Marcin Chachulska-Serweta, Justyna Jerzak, Leszek Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to estimate the Magpie population and to give a detailed characterization of nest site selection in a medium size city in Poland (Gorzów Wlkp.) in the XXI century. We also focused on the analysis of nest site selection along an urban gradient. The average density of Magpies was 5.5 pairs/km(2) (min = 0, max = 22 nests/square). The Magpie density in those study squares situated completely within the city boundaries of Gorzów Wlkp. was 6.9 p/km(2), in the non-urbanized habitat type—3.7 p/km(2), and in the urbanized habitat type—13.5 p/km(2). The increasing proportion of the number of nests along the urbanization gradient shows that in Gorzów Wlkp., the Magpie population has undergone the synurbanization process and is currently in the “spread” phase. The study shows that Magpies can adapt to changing urbanization factors, and changes in the choice of conifers help the species to adapt to highly anthropogenic habitats. ABSTRACT: The Magpie Pica pica occurs all over open agricultural areas in Poland, especially near human settlements (particularly in western Poland). The aim of this study was to estimate the size of the local Magpie population and characterize, in detail, nest site selection in a medium size city Górzów Wlkp. in the XXI century. For this study, the whole city was divided into a total of 114 squares of 1 × 1 km. Data were collected in spring 2014. A total of 474 Magpie pairs were recorded. The average density was 5.5 pairs/km(2) (min = 0, max = 22 nests/square), in the non-urbanized habitat type—3.7 p/km(2), and in the urbanized habitat type—13.5 p/km(2). Magpie nests were found most often on Spruces Picea sp. and Poplars Populus sp. The mean height of the nest site was 11.5 m, while the mean height of trees used for nesting was 13.4 m. The type of tree arrangement most frequently used for nesting was tree rows (26.3%), followed by single trees (24.6%) and clusters of 4–10 trees (20.1%). The results for the Magpie’s environmental preferences do not differ from the general patterns described earlier. The study shows that magpies can adapt to changing urbanization factors, and changes in the choice of conifers help the species to adapt to highly anthropogenic habitats. MDPI 2021-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8230483/ /pubmed/34200875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061738 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jerzak, Leszek
Selection of Urbanized Areas by Magpie Pica pica in a Medium Size City in Poland
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title_short Selection of Urbanized Areas by Magpie Pica pica in a Medium Size City in Poland
title_sort selection of urbanized areas by magpie pica pica in a medium size city in poland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061738
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