Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting
Аутори
Jiguet, FrédéricRobert, Alexandre
Lorrilliere, Romain
Hobson, Keith
Kardynal, Kevin
Arlettaz, Raphaël
Bairlein, Franc
Belik, Viktor
Bernardy, Petra
Copete, José Luis
Czajkowski, Michel Alexandre
Dale, Svein
Dombrovski, Valery
Ducros, Delphine
Efrat, Ron
Elts, Jaanus
Ferrand, Yves
Marja, Riho
Minkevicius, Simonas
Olsson, Peter
Pérez, Marc
Piha, Markus
Raković, Marko
Schmaljohann, Heiko
Seimola, Tuomas
Selstam, Gunnar
Siblet, Jean-Philippe
Skierczyǹski, Michał
Sokolov, Alexandr
Sondell, Jan
Moussy, Caroline
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In France, illegal hunting of the endangered ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana has been defended for the sake
of tradition and gastronomy. Hunters argued that ortolan buntings trapped in southwest France originate from
large and stable populations across the whole of Europe. Yet, the European Commission referred France to the
Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) in December 2016 for infringements to legislation (IP/16/4213). To
better assess the impact of hunting in France, we combined Pan-European data from archival light loggers, stable
isotopes, and genetics to determine the migration strategy of the species across continents. Ortolan buntings
migrating through France come from northern and western populations, which are small, fragmented and declining.
Population viability modeling further revealed that harvesting in southwest France is far from sustainable
and increases extinction risk. These results provide the sufficient scientific evidence for justifying the ban... on ortolan
harvesting in France.
Кључне речи:
Emebriza hortulana / population viability / Ortolan Bunting / illegal huntingИзвор:
Science Advances, 2019, 5, eaau2642-Издавач:
- American Association for the Advancement of Science [Society Publisher]
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Conseil Général des Landes, Région Aquitaine, Région Nouvelle Aquitaine, Fédération Départementale des Chasseurs des Landes (FDC40)
- Association Départementale des Chasses Traditionnelles à la Matole (ADCTM)
- Labex BCDiv at MNHN (CNRS)
- The Swiss federal office for environment (UTF-Nr. 254, 332, 363, 400).
- German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU)
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Jiguet, Frédéric AU - Robert, Alexandre AU - Lorrilliere, Romain AU - Hobson, Keith AU - Kardynal, Kevin AU - Arlettaz, Raphaël AU - Bairlein, Franc AU - Belik, Viktor AU - Bernardy, Petra AU - Copete, José Luis AU - Czajkowski, Michel Alexandre AU - Dale, Svein AU - Dombrovski, Valery AU - Ducros, Delphine AU - Efrat, Ron AU - Elts, Jaanus AU - Ferrand, Yves AU - Marja, Riho AU - Minkevicius, Simonas AU - Olsson, Peter AU - Pérez, Marc AU - Piha, Markus AU - Raković, Marko AU - Schmaljohann, Heiko AU - Seimola, Tuomas AU - Selstam, Gunnar AU - Siblet, Jean-Philippe AU - Skierczyǹski, Michał AU - Sokolov, Alexandr AU - Sondell, Jan AU - Moussy, Caroline PY - 2019 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3105 AB - In France, illegal hunting of the endangered ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana has been defended for the sake of tradition and gastronomy. Hunters argued that ortolan buntings trapped in southwest France originate from large and stable populations across the whole of Europe. Yet, the European Commission referred France to the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) in December 2016 for infringements to legislation (IP/16/4213). To better assess the impact of hunting in France, we combined Pan-European data from archival light loggers, stable isotopes, and genetics to determine the migration strategy of the species across continents. Ortolan buntings migrating through France come from northern and western populations, which are small, fragmented and declining. Population viability modeling further revealed that harvesting in southwest France is far from sustainable and increases extinction risk. These results provide the sufficient scientific evidence for justifying the ban on ortolan harvesting in France. PB - American Association for the Advancement of Science [Society Publisher] T2 - Science Advances T1 - Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting SP - eaau2642 VL - 5 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3105 ER -
@article{ author = "Jiguet, Frédéric and Robert, Alexandre and Lorrilliere, Romain and Hobson, Keith and Kardynal, Kevin and Arlettaz, Raphaël and Bairlein, Franc and Belik, Viktor and Bernardy, Petra and Copete, José Luis and Czajkowski, Michel Alexandre and Dale, Svein and Dombrovski, Valery and Ducros, Delphine and Efrat, Ron and Elts, Jaanus and Ferrand, Yves and Marja, Riho and Minkevicius, Simonas and Olsson, Peter and Pérez, Marc and Piha, Markus and Raković, Marko and Schmaljohann, Heiko and Seimola, Tuomas and Selstam, Gunnar and Siblet, Jean-Philippe and Skierczyǹski, Michał and Sokolov, Alexandr and Sondell, Jan and Moussy, Caroline", year = "2019", abstract = "In France, illegal hunting of the endangered ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana has been defended for the sake of tradition and gastronomy. Hunters argued that ortolan buntings trapped in southwest France originate from large and stable populations across the whole of Europe. Yet, the European Commission referred France to the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) in December 2016 for infringements to legislation (IP/16/4213). To better assess the impact of hunting in France, we combined Pan-European data from archival light loggers, stable isotopes, and genetics to determine the migration strategy of the species across continents. Ortolan buntings migrating through France come from northern and western populations, which are small, fragmented and declining. Population viability modeling further revealed that harvesting in southwest France is far from sustainable and increases extinction risk. These results provide the sufficient scientific evidence for justifying the ban on ortolan harvesting in France.", publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science [Society Publisher]", journal = "Science Advances", title = "Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting", pages = "eaau2642", volume = "5", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3105" }
Jiguet, F., Robert, A., Lorrilliere, R., Hobson, K., Kardynal, K., Arlettaz, R., Bairlein, F., Belik, V., Bernardy, P., Copete, J. L., Czajkowski, M. A., Dale, S., Dombrovski, V., Ducros, D., Efrat, R., Elts, J., Ferrand, Y., Marja, R., Minkevicius, S., Olsson, P., Pérez, M., Piha, M., Raković, M., Schmaljohann, H., Seimola, T., Selstam, G., Siblet, J., Skierczyǹski, M., Sokolov, A., Sondell, J.,& Moussy, C.. (2019). Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting. in Science Advances American Association for the Advancement of Science [Society Publisher]., 5, eaau2642. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3105
Jiguet F, Robert A, Lorrilliere R, Hobson K, Kardynal K, Arlettaz R, Bairlein F, Belik V, Bernardy P, Copete JL, Czajkowski MA, Dale S, Dombrovski V, Ducros D, Efrat R, Elts J, Ferrand Y, Marja R, Minkevicius S, Olsson P, Pérez M, Piha M, Raković M, Schmaljohann H, Seimola T, Selstam G, Siblet J, Skierczyǹski M, Sokolov A, Sondell J, Moussy C. Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting. in Science Advances. 2019;5:eaau2642. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3105 .
Jiguet, Frédéric, Robert, Alexandre, Lorrilliere, Romain, Hobson, Keith, Kardynal, Kevin, Arlettaz, Raphaël, Bairlein, Franc, Belik, Viktor, Bernardy, Petra, Copete, José Luis, Czajkowski, Michel Alexandre, Dale, Svein, Dombrovski, Valery, Ducros, Delphine, Efrat, Ron, Elts, Jaanus, Ferrand, Yves, Marja, Riho, Minkevicius, Simonas, Olsson, Peter, Pérez, Marc, Piha, Markus, Raković, Marko, Schmaljohann, Heiko, Seimola, Tuomas, Selstam, Gunnar, Siblet, Jean-Philippe, Skierczyǹski, Michał, Sokolov, Alexandr, Sondell, Jan, Moussy, Caroline, "Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting" in Science Advances, 5 (2019):eaau2642, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3105 .