Feeding behavior and prey of three migratory shorebirds (Aves: Charadriiformes) during the nonbreeding season in southern Brazil

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Jenny A. Angarita-Báez, Caio J. Carlos
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Migratory shorebirds such as Calidris alba, C. fuscicollis, and Charadrius semipalmatus congregate in stopover areas like coastal wetlands to rest and feed, building up sufficient energy for their ongoing migration. To investigate the feeding ecology of these three shorebird species during their stopover, we conducted a comparative analysis of their feeding behavior and prey in Lagoa do Peixe National Park. We examined the feeding behavior using video recordings of 594 actively foraging individuals. Additionally, we determined the shorebirds' diet by analyzing 106 droppings collected from two areas within the park: the beach's intertidal zone and the lagoon's mudflats. The results highlighted that shorebird species showed marked differences in feeding strategies and prey captured during foraging. C. semipalmatus employed a visual-run-stop strategy with surface pecking, with no significant variations observed between the beach and the lagoon. The two Calidris species utilized a tactile-continuous hunting strategy, involving pecking and probing, with some variations observed between the beach and the lagoon. Multiple probing was mostly used on the beach, and single probing in the lagoon. The variation in probing behavior between the Calidris species appeared to be associated with differences in substrate type and food availability in the respective habitats they frequented. Additionally, our findings indicated that visual searching led to a more diverse prey selection, particularly in the lagoon. These differences in foraging strategies suggest that shorebird species can exploit the park's intertidal plains and trophic resources differently, emphasizing the importance of considering spatial and dietary variability in studying their foraging behavior.

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巴西南部三种候鸟(鸟类:Charadriiformes)在非繁殖季节的捕食行为和猎物
迁徙的海岸鸟类(如白杓鹬(Calidris alba)、红杓鹬(C. fuscicollis)和半杓鹬(Charadrius semipalmatus))会聚集在海岸湿地等中途停留区休息和觅食,为继续迁徙积累足够的能量。为了研究这三种岸鸟在停留期间的觅食生态,我们对它们在裴斯湖国家公园的觅食行为和猎物进行了比较分析。我们通过对 594 只积极觅食的个体进行录像,研究了它们的觅食行为。此外,我们还通过分析从公园内两个区域(海滩潮间带和泻湖泥滩)收集到的 106 个粪便,确定了岸鸟的食性。结果表明,岸鸟物种在觅食策略和觅食过程中捕获的猎物方面存在明显差异。C.semipalmatus采用目视-奔跑-停止的策略,在水面啄食,在海滩和泻湖之间没有观察到明显的差异。两种杓鹬采用触觉连续捕食策略,包括啄食和探测,在海滩和泻湖之间观察到一些差异。在海滩上主要使用多次探测,而在泻湖中则使用单次探测。杓鹬物种之间探测行为的差异似乎与它们各自常去的栖息地的底质类型和食物供应情况的不同有关。此外,我们的研究结果表明,视觉搜索导致猎物选择更加多样化,尤其是在泻湖中。这些觅食策略的差异表明,岸鸟物种可以以不同的方式利用公园的潮间带平原和营养资源,强调了在研究岸鸟觅食行为时考虑空间和食物变化的重要性。
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acta ethologica
acta ethologica 生物-动物学
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1.90
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: acta ethologica publishes empirical and theoretical research papers, short communications, commentaries, reviews and book reviews as well as methods papers in the field of ethology and related disciplines, with a strong concentration on the behavior biology of humans and other animals. The journal places special emphasis on studies integrating proximate (mechanisms, development) and ultimate (function, evolution) levels in the analysis of behavior. Aspects of particular interest include: adaptive plasticity of behavior, inter-individual and geographic variations in behavior, mechanisms underlying behavior, evolutionary processes and functions of behavior, and many other topics. acta ethologica is an official journal of ISPA, CRL and the Portuguese Ethological Society (SPE)
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