Breeding Kestrels Falco tinnunculus were studied in Rome with the aim to test the Gehlbach's model. Density was very high in the city-centre (1.9 pairs/km2) and relatively high in the suburbs (0.6 pairs/km2). Nest spacing was low in the city-centre, and close-nesting pairs were recorded. Breeding success was consistent with that of the other European urban areas. Availability of nest-sites, especially holes in ruins, and abundance of prey, especially birds and bats, can partially explain the high breeding density observed in the city-centre. Significant differences among study areas were found in density, spacing, use and reoccupation of nest-sites, confirming the Gehlbach's model. The number of fledglings per pair, number of successful pairs and fledging date did not significantly differ among study-areas, in contrast with the Gehlbach's model.

Population features of Kestrels Falco tinnunculus in urban, suburban and rural areas in Central Italy / Salvati, L.; Manganaro, A.; Fattorini, S.; Piattella, E.. - In: ACTA ORNITHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6454. - 34:(1999), pp. 53-58.

Population features of Kestrels Falco tinnunculus in urban, suburban and rural areas in Central Italy

Salvati L.;
1999

Abstract

Breeding Kestrels Falco tinnunculus were studied in Rome with the aim to test the Gehlbach's model. Density was very high in the city-centre (1.9 pairs/km2) and relatively high in the suburbs (0.6 pairs/km2). Nest spacing was low in the city-centre, and close-nesting pairs were recorded. Breeding success was consistent with that of the other European urban areas. Availability of nest-sites, especially holes in ruins, and abundance of prey, especially birds and bats, can partially explain the high breeding density observed in the city-centre. Significant differences among study areas were found in density, spacing, use and reoccupation of nest-sites, confirming the Gehlbach's model. The number of fledglings per pair, number of successful pairs and fledging date did not significantly differ among study-areas, in contrast with the Gehlbach's model.
1999
Breeding performance; Diet; Falco tinnunculus; Kestrel; Mediterranean area; Population density; Urban habitat
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Population features of Kestrels Falco tinnunculus in urban, suburban and rural areas in Central Italy / Salvati, L.; Manganaro, A.; Fattorini, S.; Piattella, E.. - In: ACTA ORNITHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6454. - 34:(1999), pp. 53-58.
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