Teste Repositóri
2014-01-01
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The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian
influenza of the H5N1 virus subtype in Western
European countries induced the fear that it could
reach Portugal through wild bird migration. Ducks,
geese and swans are some of the bird groups with
higher prevalence of influenza virus that might be
vectors of virus dissemination, considering the
existing studies on low pathogenic subtypes that are
common in nature (Olsen et al. 2006), and also
occur in Portugal (D. Rodrigues et al., unpublished
data). Although swans do not occur frequently in
Portugal and geese are mostly restricted to Tagus
River Estuary Nature Reserve (e.g. Farinha & Costa
1999), ducks are common in Portugal and mostly
concentrated on wetlands near the coast (Costa &
Guedes 1997), and wintering Aythya duck species
are much less numerous than wintering Anas
speci...
Este trabalho pretende compilar a informação sobre a real importância do estuário do Mondego para as populações de anatídeos e ralídeos do Baixo Mondego, assim como identificar as ameaças para estas espécies e sugerir medidas de ordenamento e gestão
The recent integrated monitoring of some Portuguese waterfowl
populations has allowed several studies of their ecology, biology
and management (Figueiredo 2003, Rodrigues 2001, Rodrigues
& Fabião 1997, Rodrigues & Tenreiro 1996, Rodrigues et al. in
press). This paper reports and discusses some results related to
capture and marking processes used with waterfowl in Portugal.
We started the regular capture of waterfowl in Portugal in
June 1993, and by the end of March 2004 we had marked 7 519
ducks and 1 047 rails. We also nasal-saddled ducks and obtained
more than 21 000 resightings. The use of nasal saddles on ducks
improved the results obtained (e.g. information on Mallard international
movements increased 225%) and allowed new data
analyses.
