Snowy Owl nest failures caused by blackfly attacks on incubating females

Authors

  • Roar Solheim Agder Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden
  • Karl-Otto Jacobsen
  • Ingar Jostein Øien
  • Tomas Aarvak
  • Petteri Polojärvi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/on.v36i0.394

Abstract

Blackflies (Simuliidae) have been shown to influence birds negatively in several ways. In 2011, during a peak lemming year, we found that two of 28 nests of Snowy Owls Bubo scandiacus in Northern Norway and Finland failed due to blackfly attacks on the incubating female. The observations also suggest that adult survival may be influenced by these insects. The owls’ choice of breeding habitat can be decisive in their vulnerability to blackflies.

Published

2013-05-21

How to Cite

Solheim, R., Jacobsen, K.-O., Øien, I. J., Aarvak, T., & Polojärvi, P. (2013). Snowy Owl nest failures caused by blackfly attacks on incubating females. Ornis Norvegica, 36, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.15845/on.v36i0.394

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