Habitat use by Moltoni’s Warbler Sylvia cantillans moltonii in Italy

Authors

  • M. Brambilla
  • F. Reginato
  • F. Guidali

Abstract

Moltoni's Warbler Sylvia cantillans moltonii is a poorly studied bird endemic to a re- stricted area in the central-western Mediterranean. We analysed selection of different vegetation structural types by Moltoni's Warblers for singing and foraging in two hilly ar- eas in the northern Apennines (Italy) with low-intensity farming. We related habitat use by the species to 13 habitat categories, defined mainly on the basis of vegetation structure, accounting for vegetation height and presence of broadleaved and/or coniferous plants. We assessed significant differences in the use of habitat categories with respect to their availability, analysing singing and foraging data separately. The most selected categories included medium (1.5-3 m) and/or low...
Section
Research articles

Published

2007-07-01

How to Cite

Brambilla, M., Reginato, F., & Guidali, F. (2007). Habitat use by Moltoni’s Warbler Sylvia cantillans moltonii in Italy. Ornis Fennica, 84(2), 91–96. Retrieved from https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133684