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      Anticipation of common buzzard population patterns in the changing UK landscape

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          Harmonious coexistence between humans, other animals and ecosystem services they support is a complex issue, typically impacted by landscape change, which affects animal distribution and abundance. In the last 30 years, afforestation on grasslands across Great Britain has been increasing, motivated by socio-economic reasons and climate change mitigation. Beyond expected benefits, an obvious question is what are the consequences for wider biodiversity of this scale of landscape change. Here, we explore the impact of such change on the expanding population of common buzzards Buteo buteo, a raptor with a history of human-induced setbacks. Using Resource-Area-Dependence Analysis (RADA), with which we estimated individuals' resource needs using 10-day radio-tracking sessions and the 1990s Land Cover Map of GB, and agent-based modelling, we predict that buzzards in our study area in lowland UK had fully recovered (to 2.2 ind km −2) by 1995. We also anticipate that the conversion of 30%, 60% and 90% of economically viable meadow into woodland would reduce buzzard abundance nonlinearly by 15%, 38% and 74%, respectively. The same approach used here could allow for cost-effective anticipation of other animals' population patterns in changing landscapes, thus helping to harmonize economy, landscape change and biodiversity.

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                Journal
                Proc Biol Sci
                RSPB
                royprsb
                Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
                The Royal Society
                0962-8452
                1471-2954
                June 9, 2021
                June 9, 2021
                June 9, 2021
                : 288
                : 1952
                : 20210993
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Department of Hydric Resources and Environment, Civil Engineering Division, Aeronautics Institute of Technology, , Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes 50, 12228-900 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
                [ 2 ]Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Zoology Department, Oxford University, , The Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Tubney House, Abingdon Road, Tubney, Abingdon OX13 5QL, UK
                [ 3 ]Lotek-UK, The Old Courts, , Worgret Road, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4PL, UK
                [ 4 ]United Kingdom Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, , Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, UK
                Author notes

                Electronic supplementary material is available online at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5438800.

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5323-4431
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8410-4784
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0607-9373
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2769-1345
                Article
                rspb20210993
                10.1098/rspb.2021.0993
                8188000
                34102893
                194396e9-936a-49c7-a1a9-fcfd2e385f3b
                © 2021 The Authors.

                Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : April 27, 2021
                : May 14, 2021
                Funding
                Funded by: UK Natural Environment Research Council;
                Funded by: National Institute of Science and Technology for Climate Change (INCT-MC);
                Funded by: Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq);
                Funded by: WildCRU (Oxford University);
                Funded by: Brazilian Network on Global Climate Change Research (Rede CLIMA);
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                Ecology
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                June 9, 2021

                Life sciences
                future landscape,ecosystem management,complex system,individual-based modelling,home-range,remote sensing

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