The magpie and the grapes: increasing ozone exposure impacts fruit consumption by a common corvid in a suburban environment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The Eurasian magpie Pica pica is a resident bird species able to colonize farmlands and anthropized environments. This corvid shows a wide trophic spectrum by including fruits, invertebrates, small vertebrates and carcasses in its diet. A camera-trap experiment was carried out to test the effect of different ozone (O 3 ) concentrations on potted Vitis vinifera plants, which resulted in different grape consumption rates by suburban birds. The test was performed at an Ozone- Free Air Controlled Exposure (FACE) facility, consisting of nine plots with three ozone (O 3 ) levels: AA (ambient O3 concentration); and two elevated O 3 levels, 1.5× AA (ambient air with a 50% increase in O3 concentration) and 2.0× AA (ambient air with a 100% increase in O3 concentration). Camera-traps were located in front of each treatment area and kept active for 24 h day-1 and for 5 days at a time over a period of 3 months to monitor grape consumption by birds.
RESULTS: We collected a total of 38 videos. Eurasian magpies were the only grape consumers, with a total of 6.7 ± 3.3 passages per hour (mean ± SD) and no differences across the different O3 treatments. Grapes in the AA treatment were consumed significantly more quickly than those in the 1.5× AA treatment, which in turn, were consumed faster than those in the 2.0× AA treatment. At 3 days from the start of treatment, 94%, 53% and 22% berries from the AA, 1.5× AA and 2.0× AA treatments had been eaten, respectively. When the O3 was turned off, berries were consumed at the same rate among treatments.
CONCLUSION: Increasing O 3 concentrations limited grape consumption by magpies probably because O3 acted as a deterrent for magpies, although the lower sugar content recorded in the 2.0× AA berries did not affect the consumption when O3 was turned off. Our results provided valuable insights to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in suburban environments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Corvids; Crop pests; Ozone-FACE; Pica pica; Suburban environment
Elenco autori:
Manzini, Jacopo; Materassi, Massimo; Paoletti, Elena; Viviano, Andrea; BAESSO MOURA, Barbara; Mori, Emiliano; Hoshika, Yasutomo
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