2018
DOI: 10.1111/acv.12430
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The decline of the lanner falcon in Mediterranean landscapes: competition displacement or habitat loss?

Abstract: The peregrine falcon has shown an increasing tendency to replace the lanner falcon at its breeding sites in the Mediterranean area. This has been suggested as the main cause of the reduction in the distribution of the lanner observed in central Italy. We focused on these two falcon species to disentangle the relative contribution of habitat filtering and biotic interactions on the co-occurrence of their breeding sites. We hypothesized that the replacement of lanner breeding sites with peregrine falcon breeding… Show more

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“…The rapidly growing, viable Peregrine populations may also cause conflicts with other species as they occupy new habitats (Prommer et al 2017, De Rosa et al 2018) and outcompete other large falcons of which diet spectre narrowed down to avian prey (Bondì et al 2017). Of course, conservation problems were also at stake like deliberate poisoning (Inderwildi et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapidly growing, viable Peregrine populations may also cause conflicts with other species as they occupy new habitats (Prommer et al 2017, De Rosa et al 2018) and outcompete other large falcons of which diet spectre narrowed down to avian prey (Bondì et al 2017). Of course, conservation problems were also at stake like deliberate poisoning (Inderwildi et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%