Restricted mowing reduces grass uprooting by urban crows

Urban crows feed mainly on food wastes, also often dig up plantations and uproot grass in search of soil invertebrates, locally leading to extended damages to flower and lawn beds. Lethal methods to reduce crow numbers are largely inefficient, because of the large spatial scale of metapopulation dyn...

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Published inEuropean journal of wildlife research Vol. 67; no. 3
Main Authors Lequitte-Charransol, Perrine, Jiguet, Frédéric
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Abstract Urban crows feed mainly on food wastes, also often dig up plantations and uproot grass in search of soil invertebrates, locally leading to extended damages to flower and lawn beds. Lethal methods to reduce crow numbers are largely inefficient, because of the large spatial scale of metapopulation dynamics. We tested experimentally if the mowing management of lawns could reduce grass uprooting by foraging crows in Paris during two consecutive years. Six lawn beds were mown as usual, six others remained unmown from September until February when we estimated the uprooted extend and the abundance of underground invertebrates. Unmowing led to taller grass, higher invertebrate abundances and a reduction of uprooting by 50%. It is ethically more acceptable than any lethal method, and provides economic benefits, by reducing the costs of lawn restoration, but also of mowing. We conclude that restricted mowing is ecologically, economically and ethically efficient to reduce grass uprooting by foraging urban crows. Graphical abstract
AbstractList Urban crows feed mainly on food wastes, also often dig up plantations and uproot grass in search of soil invertebrates, locally leading to extended damages to flower and lawn beds. Lethal methods to reduce crow numbers are largely inefficient, because of the large spatial scale of metapopulation dynamics. We tested experimentally if the mowing management of lawns could reduce grass uprooting by foraging crows in Paris during two consecutive years. Six lawn beds were mown as usual, six others remained unmown from September until February when we estimated the uprooted extend and the abundance of underground invertebrates. Unmowing led to taller grass, higher invertebrate abundances and a reduction of uprooting by 50%. It is ethically more acceptable than any lethal method, and provides economic benefits, by reducing the costs of lawn restoration, but also of mowing. We conclude that restricted mowing is ecologically, economically and ethically efficient to reduce grass uprooting by foraging urban crows. Graphical abstract
Urban crows feed mainly on food wastes, also often dig up plantations and uproot grass in search of soil invertebrates, locally leading to extended damages to flower and lawn beds. Lethal methods to reduce crow numbers are largely inefficient, because of the large spatial scale of metapopulation dynamics. We tested experimentally if the mowing management of lawns could reduce grass uprooting by foraging crows in Paris during two consecutive years. Six lawn beds were mown as usual, six others remained unmown from September until February when we estimated the uprooted extend and the abundance of underground invertebrates. Unmowing led to taller grass, higher invertebrate abundances and a reduction of uprooting by 50%. It is ethically more acceptable than any lethal method, and provides economic benefits, by reducing the costs of lawn restoration, but also of mowing. We conclude that restricted mowing is ecologically, economically and ethically efficient to reduce grass uprooting by foraging urban crows.
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Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Ethics
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
Food waste
Grasses
Invertebrates
Life Sciences
Metapopulations
Mowing
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