Some differences in the breeding ecology of Alectoris and Perdix partridges and implications for the conservation of Alectoris: a review

Authors

  • G. R. (Dick) Potts The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30456/avo.31737

Keywords:

Alectoris, Perdix, nest predation, supply of insects, chick survival

Abstract

The main drivers of Perdix population dynamics are nest predation and the supply of insects determining chick survival rates. There is much less information about these factors in Alectoris but the position could be similar with nest predation clearly important and at least doubling the percentage of nests lost. Although insects comprise a smaller proportion of the diet of chicks in Alectoris, the number eaten is virtually the same as in Perdix. It is therefore to be hoped that future research focuses on these factors hitherto neglected in Alectoris, especially where an experimental approach can be taken.

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Published

2013-12-01

How to Cite

Potts, G. R. (Dick). (2013). Some differences in the breeding ecology of Alectoris and Perdix partridges and implications for the conservation of Alectoris: a review. Avocetta, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.30456/avo.31737

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Research Articles