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MONITORING ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF NORTHERN GANNETS MORUS BASSANUS IN WESTERN IBERIAN WATERS IN AUTUMN BY AERIAL SURVEYS

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SOC ESPANOLA ORNITOLGIA
DOI: 10.13157/arla.69.2.2022.ra1

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distance sampling; Maxent; Morus bassanus; Portugal; Spain

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  1. Portuguese Wildlife Society and projects SafeSea EEA-Grants
  2. FAME [2009-1/089]
  3. European Commission
  4. Portuguese Foundation for Science and technology (FCt) [SFRh/BD/30240/2006, SFRh/BD/122890/2016, SFRh/BD/32841/2006]
  5. Foundation of Science and technology/Ministerio da Ciencia tecnologia e Ensino Superior (FCt/MCtES) [UIDP/50017/2020+UIDB/50017/2020+ lA/P/0094/202]
  6. FCt
  7. ERDF [COMPEtE2020]
  8. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/32841/2006, SFRH/BD/122890/2016] Funding Source: FCT

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This study conducted aerial surveys to estimate the Northern Gannet's population and distribution in the Western Iberian Waters during the non-breeding period. The results showed that the Gannets were most abundant in the North and Centre sectors of the study area, with chlorophyll concentrations being a key factor influencing their occurrence probabilities. The Western Iberian waters were found to be an important hotspot for almost 10% of the global Northern Gannet population.
Several North Atlantic breeding seabirds, such as the Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, use Western Iberian Waters for wintering and migration. In this study, we aimed at producing absolute population estimates of post-breeding Gannets and evaluating the importance of the study area within the species' migration range. We performed six aerial surveys in September and/or October each year between 2010 and 2015, covering 74,840 km(2) in total. Using line transect methodology, 3,672 Gannet sightings were recorded along 10,496.3 nautical miles (nm). Immature individuals and adults comprised approximately 87% of all sightings. Using Distance sampling, overall abundance was estimated at 89,930 birds, ranging from 58,010 individuals in 2014 to 128,140 in 2015. the highest densities per sector areas were recorded in the North and Centre sectors whereas the lowest densities were registered in the Galicia sector, the Spanish region within the study area. Gannets were mostly present in shallow shelf waters of the continental shelf, particularly between 3 and 20 nautical miles offshore. habitat suitability models for Gannets in the study area were tested using several eco-geographical variables and chlorophyll concentrations were found to contribute most to explaining annual Gannet occurrence probabilities. A global interannual spatial analysis demonstrated the core areas for conservation of the Northern Gannet in Western Iberian Waters. Moreover, our results demonstrate that Western Iberian waters are used by almost 10% of the global Northern Gannet population, corroborating the existence of seabird hotspots during the non-breeding period, along migration corridors and at their wintering grounds.

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