Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus, PO Box 20537, Nicosia 1678, Cyprus.
Biol Lett. 2020 Sep;16(9):20200458. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0458. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
Mediterranean islands provide shelter and sustenance for millions of migrating birds each year. Humans have historically exploited bird migration through hunting. In Cyprus, trapping birds during their migratory peak is considered a tradition, but has long been against the law. Illegal bird trapping is lucrative, however, with trappers using tape lures that broadcast birdsong to increase capture rates. It results in the slaughter of millions of birds each year. Yet, scientific studies quantifying capture rates of target and nontarget species using methods employed by trappers are lacking. Here, we show using playback experiments that tape lures lead to an order of magnitude greater capture rates of target species, but also significantly increase bycatch, which may include species of conservation concern. Conservation efforts focusing on minimizing illegal bird killing should also consider tape lures and their contribution to the overall impact of trapping on avian populations.
地中海岛屿每年为数百万迁徙鸟类提供庇护和食物。人类在历史上一直通过狩猎来利用鸟类迁徙。在塞浦路斯,在鸟类迁徙高峰期捕捉鸟类被认为是一种传统,但长期以来一直是违法的。然而,非法捕鸟是有利可图的,捕鸟者使用带有鸟类歌声的录音带诱饵来提高捕获率。这导致每年有数百万只鸟类被屠杀。然而,缺乏使用捕鸟者使用的方法来量化目标和非目标物种捕获率的科学研究。在这里,我们通过播放实验表明,录音带诱饵会导致目标物种的捕获率提高一个数量级,但也会显著增加副渔获物,其中可能包括受保护关注的物种。关注于尽量减少非法捕杀鸟类的保护工作也应该考虑录音带诱饵及其对捕鸟对鸟类种群的整体影响。