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Caldasia

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BERMUDEZ-CAVERO, Alan Omar; BERNAT-PONCE, Edgar; GIL-DELGADO, José Antonio  and  LOPEZ-LBORRA, Germán Manuel. Urban landscape selection by Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) in eastern Spain. Caldasia [online]. 2021, vol.43, n.1, pp.138-148.  Epub Mar 24, 2021. ISSN 0366-5232.  https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v43n1.82214.

The Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is an invasive species, and its distribution is continuously on the increase. Today its expansion has spread to the American continent. In this study we describe the effects of the urban environment on the Eurasian collared dove in eastern Spain. The abundance and presence of this dove were analyzed in 46 localities using counting points. Overall, 220-point counts were surveyed between autumn 2015 and late-winter 2016. A hierarchical partitioning analysis was used to identify explanatory variables of different types such as resources, climate and urban structure, and human presence, which may influence the presence and abundance of this species. In the case of presence, the number of town inhabitants, parks, mean minimum temperature, exotic vegetation and schools had a positive association, while pedestrian number and restaurants had a negative association. Abundance was positively related to native vegetation, exotic vegetation, and water, while urban area was negatively associated with it. Exotic vegetation was the only variable that has a positive relation to presence and abundance. These results can help to predict the use of urban habitats in potential localities for its invasion.

Keywords : Distribution expansion; habitat selection; parks; urbanization.

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