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Habitat management of little terns in Japan’s highly developed landscape
Authors:Go Fujita  Kumiko Totsu  Yoshimi Matsuoka  Wataru Kitamura  Naoya Masuda
Institution:a School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan
b Little Tern Project, 5-10-22 Omori-nishi, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 143-0015, Japan
c Yokohama Nature Sanctuary, Wild Bird Society of Japan, 1562-1 Kamigo-cho, Sakae-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 247-0013, Japan
d School of Agriculture, Meiji University, 1-1-1 Higashi-mita, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 214-8571, Japan
Abstract:The little tern (Sterna albifrons) is a species of shorebird that nests in colonies on sandy beaches and riverbanks with little vegetation cover. In Japan, the natural breeding habitats of the terns have decreased drastically, and the species is listed under the category “vulnerable” in the Red List of the Government of Japan. To reduce the effects of habitat loss on the terns, conservationists are attempting to create and manage artificial colony sites in highly developed landscapes, such as reclaimed lands located in Tokyo Bay, central Japan. We present the factors that contribute to breeding success for this species and the habitat characteristics related to nest-site selection in the artificial colony sites along Tokyo Bay. Our data show that around 3 ha of a building rooftop without vegetation cover could sustain more than 2000 little tern nests. We found a strong positive relationship between colony size and hatching success, observing that a colony size of more than 100 lowered predation rates of eggs. On sites built upon white crushed-concrete, nest densities were high and predation rates of eggs were low. We also found that feeding rates were affected by foraging habitats, of which the best types were the shoreline of sandy beaches and mud flats. The 40 km dispersal range of the breeding terns, inferred from distribution data, should be considered when establishing a network of the multiple colony sites.
Keywords:Habitat management  Little tern  Rooftop colony site  Sterna albifrons
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