Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina
Sánchez R, Ballari SA, Bucher EH, Masello J (2016)
International Journal of Pest Management 62(4): 326-335.
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Sánchez, Rocío;
Ballari, Sebastián A.;
Bucher, Enrique H.;
Masello, JuanUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Conflicts between wildlife and agriculture have increased as cultivation has expanded into previously unexploited areas. As frequent consumers of such crops, parrots (Psittaciformes) are often persecuted, despite the lack of measured economic impacts they may cause. This situation has compromised attempts to manage potential damage and endangered parrot populations. Here, we evaluate and measure actual crop damage and characterize the foraging areas used by the burrowing parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus) in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. We found that damage to field crops was economically insignificant, affecting 0.1%–0.4% of the sunflower harvest, with no damage detected in other more important crops in the region. The parrots mainly consumed grain left or spilled after harvesting, and unharvested grain from cultivated pastures and road margins. This grain represents a loss attributable to harvest machines, being independent from the presence of parrots. Given the negligible damage measured here, we conclude that there is no need for management of parrots as crop pests in northeastern Patagonia. Our study provides further support to the view that parrot damage has been often exaggerated and overstated.
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Pest Management
Band
62
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
326-335
ISSN
0967-0874
eISSN
1366-5863
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984178
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Sánchez R, Ballari SA, Bucher EH, Masello J. Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. International Journal of Pest Management. 2016;62(4):326-335.
Sánchez, R., Ballari, S. A., Bucher, E. H., & Masello, J. (2016). Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. International Journal of Pest Management, 62(4), 326-335. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670874.2016.1198061
Sánchez, Rocío, Ballari, Sebastián A., Bucher, Enrique H., and Masello, Juan. 2016. “Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina”. International Journal of Pest Management 62 (4): 326-335.
Sánchez, R., Ballari, S. A., Bucher, E. H., and Masello, J. (2016). Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. International Journal of Pest Management 62, 326-335.
Sánchez, R., et al., 2016. Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. International Journal of Pest Management, 62(4), p 326-335.
R. Sánchez, et al., “Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina”, International Journal of Pest Management, vol. 62, 2016, pp. 326-335.
Sánchez, R., Ballari, S.A., Bucher, E.H., Masello, J.: Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. International Journal of Pest Management. 62, 326-335 (2016).
Sánchez, Rocío, Ballari, Sebastián A., Bucher, Enrique H., and Masello, Juan. “Foraging by burrowing parrots has little impact on agricultural crops in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina”. International Journal of Pest Management 62.4 (2016): 326-335.