TY - JOUR
T1 - How to manage human-induced mortality in the Eagle Owl Bubo bubo
AU - Martínez, Jose A.
AU - Martínez, José E.
AU - Mañosa, Santi
AU - Zuberogoitia, Iñigo
AU - Calvo, José F.
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - The Eagle Owl Bubo bubo, which feeds mainly on rabbits and partridges, has been persecuted widely for causing damage to game interests. Although it is a protected species throughout Europe, there is a noteworthy gap in the scientific literature on the causes of mortality in this top predator. Here, we assess the relative importance and the geographical and temporal variation of human-related causes of death by reviewing 1,576 files of individuals admitted to wildlife rescue centres in Spain, a stronghold for Eagle Owls. The main known cause of death was interaction with powerlines followed by persecution and collisions with game fences and cars. There were within-year variations in the distribution of persecution, electrocution and collisions with game fences. Some man-induced causes of mortality were seen to depend on both the geographical region and the period of the year; moreover, mortality within each region was also yeardependent. Since there are strong socio-economic and ethical components involved, management guidelines are discussed bearing in mind such points of view.
AB - The Eagle Owl Bubo bubo, which feeds mainly on rabbits and partridges, has been persecuted widely for causing damage to game interests. Although it is a protected species throughout Europe, there is a noteworthy gap in the scientific literature on the causes of mortality in this top predator. Here, we assess the relative importance and the geographical and temporal variation of human-related causes of death by reviewing 1,576 files of individuals admitted to wildlife rescue centres in Spain, a stronghold for Eagle Owls. The main known cause of death was interaction with powerlines followed by persecution and collisions with game fences and cars. There were within-year variations in the distribution of persecution, electrocution and collisions with game fences. Some man-induced causes of mortality were seen to depend on both the geographical region and the period of the year; moreover, mortality within each region was also yeardependent. Since there are strong socio-economic and ethical components involved, management guidelines are discussed bearing in mind such points of view.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0959270906000402
DO - 10.1017/S0959270906000402
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:33746604874
SN - 0959-2709
VL - 16
SP - 265
EP - 278
JO - Bird Conservation International
JF - Bird Conservation International
IS - 3
ER -