House Sparrow Nesting Site Selection in Urban Environments: A Multivariate Approach in Mediterranean Spain

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作者
Bernat-Ponce, Edgar [1 ,2 ]
Gil-Delgado, Jose A. [2 ]
Lopez-Iborra, German M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Europea Valencia, Fac Hlth Sci, Paseo Alameda 7, Valencia 46010, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Cavanilles Inst Biodivers & Evolutionary Biol, Dept Microbiol & Ecol Terr Vertebrates Ecol, C Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, Paterna 46980, Valencia, Spain
[3] Univ Alicante, Dept Ecol IMEM Ramon Margalef, Carretera San Vicente del Raspeig S-N, Alicante 03690, Spain
关键词
cities; conservation; habitat selection; nest; Passer domesticus; urban areas; urbanisation; PASSER-DOMESTICUS POPULATION; SCALE DISTRIBUTION; TREE COVER; URBANIZATION; SUCCESS; DECLINE; SURVIVAL; AREAS; BIRDS; PREDATION;
D O I
10.3390/urbansci8030108
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a common but declining bird species in its native urban areas, partly due to reduced nesting site availability caused by modern urbanisation and loss of old architectural styles. In this study, we analysed, through a multivariate approach, the environmental factors influencing House Sparrow nest site selection in three diverse inland urban areas within the Valencian Community, Spain. We located 584 House Sparrow nests during spring 2017 and also selected 300 random points (habitat availability) in the study localities. We used Factorial Analyses of Mixed Data to assess urban feature gradients of nests and urban variables. We carried out Generalized Linear Mixed Models to compare nest locations to random points and explore variations in nesting typologies between urban zones. Specific nest site preferences vary between urban sectors, indicating that House Sparrow nests are not randomly located in urban areas. Nests are typically found near parks, schools, vacant plots, city limits, and surrounding crops, where greater vegetation cover provides abundant food sources. Low-rise terraced houses with traditional roofs and open clay tiles are consistently preferred for nesting, whereas modern architectural trends reduce nesting opportunities. Preserving green areas and old architecture with open clay tiles is essential for maintaining nesting sites and promoting House Sparrow conservation in Mediterranean urban areas. Adherence to these conservation measures may also benefit other hole-nesting species and urban wildlife reliant on green spaces.
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