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Bush crows live in a climate bubble

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Mensagem por Camilo Carneiro Sex Mar 16, 2012 5:07 am

link: http://www.britishbirds.co.uk/news-and-comment/bush-crows-live-in-a-climate-bubble

Why would a smart and adaptable bird that eats almost anything and can survive happily in even the most heavily degraded habitats, have a world range so small it would fit comfortably inside Norfolk?

That question has baffled and confused scientists ever since the Stresemann’s Bush Crow’s Zavattariornis stresemanni peculiarly restricted distribution in southern Ethiopia was discovered back in the 1930s.

But now, after researching the exact location of the birds and their nests in southern Ethiopia, a team of problem-solving, Sherlock Holmes-style scientists have unravelled the mystery. And the answer is elementary.

A new study published in Journal of Ornithology shows the globally threatened bird’s range exactly follows the edge a unique bubble of cool, dry climate.

Lead author of the study and RSPB principal conservation scientist, Dr Paul Donald, is delighted he finally has some answers. He said: “The mystery surrounding this bird and its odd behaviour has stumped scientists for decades – many have looked and failed to find an answer. But the reason they failed, we now believe, is that they were looking for a barrier invisible to the human eye, like a glass wall.

‘Inside the ‘climate bubble’, where the average temperature is less than 20°C, the bush-crow is almost everywhere. Outside, where the average temperature hits 20°C or more, there are no bush-crows at all. A cool bird, that appears to like staying that way.’

The reason this species is so completely trapped inside its little bubble is as yet unknown, but it seems likely that it is physically limited by temperature – either the adults, or more likely its chicks, simply cannot survive outside the bubble, even though there are thousands of square miles of identical habitat all around.

BirdLife International’s Dr Nigel Collar is co-author of the study. He added: ‘Whatever the reason this bird is confined to a bubble, alarm bells are now ringing loudly. The storm of climate change threatens to swamp the bush-crow’s little climatic lifeboat – and once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.’

The Stresemann’s Bush Crow is listed as Endangered, with fewer than 9,000 individuals existing in the wild, and could be the most vulnerable species to climate change in the world. Scientists are now planning to start a monitoring programme on the temperature of the birds’ nests to see if it can unlock the answer to the next question: why are they so sensitive to climate?
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Mensagem por Gonçalo Elias Sex Mar 16, 2012 7:14 am

De facto esta espécie tem uma distribuição muito restrita. Estive na Etiópia em 2005 e tive oportunidade de ver esta ave - dentro da sua limitada área de distribuição é relativamente comum - muito estranho, sem dúvida!
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