Does Seabird Colony Size Determine The Physiochemical Properties Of Island Soils?
Publicado en línea: 22 oct 2021
Páginas: 267 - 275
Recibido: 09 mar 2021
Aceptado: 11 jun 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2021-0029
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Many species of gulls have expanded their range worldwide and massively occupied coastal islands. These colonisations have not only affected the biotic interactions among seabird colonies, but also altered the soil chemistry through excrement accumulation. To test whether the seabird colony size determines nutrient levels of island soil, we carried out a field study during a breeding season on six Mediterranean islands in central North Algeria which harbour different population sizes of the yellow-legged gull (