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Title: Identifying light-induced grounding hotspots for Maltese seabirds
Authors: Crymble, James
Mula-Laguna, Juan
Austad, Martin
Borg, John J.
Sultana, Joe
Barbara, Nicholas
Tribe, Alice
Lago, Paulo
Metzger, Benjamin
Keywords: Sea birds -- Malta
Lighting -- Environmental aspects -- Malta
Light pollution -- Malta
Birds -- Ecology
Birds -- Behavior
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Birdlife Malta
Citation: Crymble, J., Mula-Laguna, J., Austad, M., Borg, J. J., Sultana, J., Barbara, B.,…Metzger, B. (2020). Identifying light-induced grounding hotspots for Maltese seabirds. Il-Merill, 34, 23-43.
Abstract: Light pollution is a well-documented threat to seabirds worldwide. Light pollution in the Maltese Islands has been attributed to the contraction of seabird breeding colonies and the direct cause of grounding events. Using a long-term database of reported light-induced grounding cases, we have identified the major locations, or ‘hotspots’ for light-induced seabird groundings in the Maltese Islands. Four main hotspots accounting for almost half of all grounding cases were identified. Close to 100% of all grounding cases involved fledglings. Identification of these areas will serve as a valuable tool in the conservation of Maltese seabirds through focusing rescue efforts and prioritising light pollution mitigation measures.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/75342
Appears in Collections:Il-Merill : issue 34 : 2020
Il-Merill : issue 34 : 2020

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