scholarly journals L’EROP : 10 ans pour le rétablissement des oiseaux de proie au Québec

2014 ◽  
Vol 139 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-95
Author(s):  
Antoine St-Louis ◽  
Isabelle Gauthier ◽  
Sylvie Beaudet ◽  
Lise Deschênes ◽  
Alain Forest ◽  
...  

L’Équipe de rétablissement des oiseaux de proie du Québec (EROP) a été fondée en 2004, à la suite de la fusion des équipes de rétablissement du faucon pèlerin (Falco peregrinus), du pygargue à tête blanche (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) et de l’aigle royal (Aquila chrysaetos). À ces espèces d’intérêt pour l’EROP s’est ajouté récemment le hibou des marais (Asio flammeus). À l’aide des plans de rétablissement de chacune des espèces, l’EROP veille à la mise en oeuvre de mesures de conservation (p. ex. acquisition de connaissances, sensibilisation, protection) visant à redresser la situation des populations d’oiseaux de proie en situation précaire au Québec. Cet article présente le mandat, le mode de fonctionnement et les principales réalisations de l’EROP au cours de la dernière décennie.

2014 ◽  
Vol 139 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-11
Author(s):  
Jean-Sébastien Guénette ◽  
Yong Lang

Le belvédère Raoul-Roy, situé dans le Parc national du Bic, est l’un des meilleurs sites au Québec pour observer la migration des oiseaux de proie. Un programme de suivi a été mis en place en 2002 et a notamment pour objectif de caractériser l’abondance et la richesse des oiseaux de proie passant au sud de l’estuaire du fleuve Saint-Laurent, et, par ricochet, l’évolution temporelle du passage printanier de chacune des espèces. Le programme vise aussi à déterminer les conditions favorables à leur migration. Jusqu’à maintenant, 17 espèces d’oiseaux de proie ont été recensées, les plus abondantes étant la buse à queue rousse (Buteo jamaicensis) et l’épervier brun (Accipiter striatus). Le programme a permis aussi de documenter l’augmentation des passages de certaines espèces, dont l’urubu à tête rouge (Cathartes aura), le pygargue à tête blanche (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), l’aigle royal (Aquila chrysaetos) et le faucon pèlerin (Falco peregrinus). Une meilleure connaissance de la migration printanière des oiseaux de proie aidera à leur conservation, notamment au processus d’évaluation environnementale de futurs projets de développement d’énergie éolienne dans l’est du Québec.


2018 ◽  
Vol 144 (3) ◽  
pp. 1742-1742
Author(s):  
Edward J. Walsh ◽  
Peggy B. Nelson ◽  
Julia Ponder ◽  
Christopher Milliren ◽  
Christopher Feist ◽  
...  

The Auk ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 124 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-70
Author(s):  
BriAnne Addison ◽  
Ronald C. Ydenberg ◽  
Barry D. Smith

AbstractIn spite of their putative importance in the evolution of certain traits (e.g., nocturnality, coloniality, cliff nesting), the effects of aerial predators on behavior of adult seabirds at colonies have been poorly investigated. We hypothesized that Tufted Puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) respond to danger posed by aerial predators by modifying their behavior to mitigate danger. We observed Tufted Puffins making repeated colony fly-ins and departures and characterized (1) the timing of this behavior, (2) the activity rate (number of birds arriving or departing), and (3) the risk-level of activity, with respect to predation danger posed by Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus). As we predicted, we found that Tufted Puffins (1) dilute danger by synchronizing their fly-in and departure activities, (2) reduce fly-in and departure activity rates when predators are present, and (3) switch to lower-risk fly-in activities (e.g., staying over water where they have an escape route from an aerial attack) when predators are present.Réaction de Fratercula cirrhata au Danger de Prédation au cours des Vols d'Approche de la Colonie


PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. e0246134
Author(s):  
Kevin D. Niedringhaus ◽  
Nicole M. Nemeth ◽  
Samantha Gibbs ◽  
Jared Zimmerman ◽  
Lisa Shender ◽  
...  

Raptors, including eagles, are geographically widespread and sit atop the food chain, thereby serving an important role in maintaining ecosystem balance. After facing population declines associated with exposure to organochlorine insecticides such as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) have recovered from the brink of extinction. However, both bald and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) are exposed to a variety of other toxic compounds in the environment that could have population impacts. Few studies have focused on anticoagulant rodenticide (AR) exposure in eagles. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the types of ARs that eagles are exposed to in the USA and better define the extent of toxicosis (i.e., fatal illness due to compound exposure). Diagnostic case records from bald and golden eagles submitted to the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (University of Georgia) 2014 through 2018 were reviewed. Overall, 303 eagles were examined, and the livers from 116 bald eagles and 17 golden eagles were tested for ARs. The percentage of AR exposure (i.e., detectable levels but not associated with mortality) in eagles was high; ARs were detected in 109 (82%) eagles, including 96 (83%) bald eagles and 13 (77%) golden eagles. Anticoagulant rodenticide toxicosis was determined to be the cause of mortality in 12 (4%) of the 303 eagles examined, including 11 bald eagles and 1 golden eagle. Six different AR compounds were detected in these eagles, with brodifacoum and bromadiolone most frequently detected (81% and 25% of eagles tested, respectively). These results suggest that some ARs, most notably brodifacoum, are widespread in the environment and are commonly consumed by eagles. This highlights the need for research to understand the pathways of AR exposure in eagles, which may help inform policy and regulatory actions to mitigate AR exposure risk.


2015 ◽  
Vol 129 (2) ◽  
pp. 159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dick Dekker ◽  
Mark C. Drever

Kleptoparasitism, or food piracy, is common in a wide range of taxa, particularly among predators, with the larger species forcing smaller species to surrender their catch. The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is known to rob Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus) of just-caught prey. We present time series of kleptoparasitic interactions between eagles and peregrines hunting Dunlin (Calidris alpina) that were wintering at Boundary Bay in the Fraser River valley, British Columbia. In 1108 hours of observation during January, intermittently between 1994 and 2014, we recorded 667 sightings of Peregrine Falcons, including 817 attacks on Dunlin resulting in 120 captures. The population of wintering Bald Eagles in the study area increased from about 200 in 1994 to 1800 in 2014, while the rate of kleptoparasitism at the expense of peregrines increased from 0.05 to 0.20. The increase in the number of Bald Eagles coincided with a decline in January sightings of Peregrine Falcons, which suggests that some falcons may have left the study area because of interference from eagles. The decrease in Peregrine Falcon numbers can be expected to have led to reduced predation risk for Dunlins. Christmas Bird Counts conducted in the Fraser River Valley have underscored the fluctuation in eagle and peregrine numbers reported here.


Author(s):  
I Wayan Swarautama Mahardhika ◽  
Budi Setiadi Daryono

Perkembangan investigasi gen pengkode leptin (LEP) pada beberapa spesies golongan aves telah dilakukan secara mendalam selama kurun waktu 20 tahun. Ekspresi gen LEP pada genom beberapa spesies aves telah teridentifikasi diantaranya Falco peregrinus dan Falco cherrug, Pseudopodoces humilis, Taeniopygia guttata, Columba livia, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Picoides pubescens, dan Melopsittacus undulatus. Namun identifikasi genetika molekuler gen LEP pada ayam (G. gallus gallus) masih diperdebatkan. Perkembangan industri peternakan ayam lokal asli Indonesia tergolong pesat, namun masih memiliki beberapa keterbatasan salah satunya produktivitas ternak ayam lokal asli Indonesia. Pemenuhan kebutuhan pangan nasional salah satunya berasal dari sektor peternakan unggas khususnya ayam lokal asli Indonesia dengan kontribusi sebesar 23% per tahun. Peningkatan produktivitas peternakan ayam lokal asli Indonesia dapat dicapai dengan persilangan selektif. Persilangan selektif berupaya dalam meningkatkan mutu genetik ternak ayam lokal asli Indonesia dengan memberdayakan plasma nutfah ayam lokal asli Indonesia. Persilangan selektif memungkinkan dihasilkannya hibrida ayam pedaging dan petelur dengan karakteristik unggul sesuai dengan rancangan pola persilangan yang ditetapkan. Dalam proses persilangan selektif dibutuhkan penerapan genetika Mendelian dan molekuler sebagai panduan dan evaluasi arah seleksi guna meningkatkan efektivitas persilangan. Beberapa gen yang berpengaruh signifikan terhadap produktivitas ayam telah berhasil diidentifikasi, namun beberapa kandidat gen penting lainnya seperti gen LEP masih membutuhkan riset yang mendalam. Ulasan ini mengintegrasikan riset gen LEP pada ayam dari awal penemuan hingga terobosan terkini.  


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