Guanotrophy: Waterbirds Pay for Using Resources at Their Wintering Habitats 鸟粪营养学 :水鸟在越冬栖息地使用资源后留下回报

Arkajyoti Mukherjee, Sudin Pal, Sagar Adhurya, Subhra Kumar Mukhopadhyay
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水鸟粪便中的营养物质可能会改变湿地生态系统的水质和营养负荷。在印度西孟加拉邦班库拉和普鲁里亚地区四个湿地的中亚和东亚-澳大拉西亚飞行路线上,连续两个冬季(2018-2019年和2019-2020年)记录了水鸟丰度的变化。在研究期间,评估了水参数的月度变化,以及水鸟的总鸟粪和营养负荷。这些湿地的水鸟种类从37种到61种不等。根据湿地资源和水鸟种类的丰富程度,研究期间的鸟粪负荷为50.2 ~ 2979.1 kg /月。在大多数情况下,总鸟粪负荷与总氮和磷负荷呈显著正相关,因此与水中NO3和PO4浓度呈显著正相关。在所有四个湿地中,草食性水鸟的鸟粪和添加的营养物质显著高于肉食性和杂食性水鸟,这是由于草食性水鸟的丰度要高得多。线性回归分析表明,越冬水鸟群落的丰度显著影响了大部分样地的硝酸盐和磷酸盐有效性。这些湿地的可持续管理依赖于鸟养营养物质富集和栖息地适应性之间的微妙平衡,以吸引迁徙的水鸟。
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Guanotrophy: Waterbirds Pay for Using Resources at Their Wintering Habitats
      鸟粪营养学 :水鸟在越冬栖息地使用资源后留下回报

Guanotrophy: Waterbirds Pay for Using Resources at Their Wintering Habitats 鸟粪营养学 :水鸟在越冬栖息地使用资源后留下回报

Nutrients present in the guano of the aquatic birds might alter the water quality and nutrient loading in the wetland ecosystem. We recorded the changes in waterbird abundance for two consecutive wintering seasons, October–March (2018–2019 and 2019–2020), in four wetlands of Bankura and Purulia district, West Bengal, India, on Central Asian and East Asian-Australasian Flyways. The monthly variation in the water parameters, along with total guano and nutrient loadings by waterbirds, were evaluated during the study. Waterbird species varied from 37 to 61 in these wetlands. Guano loading in the study tenure ranged from 50.2 to 2979.1 kg month−1, depending on the wetland resources and the abundance of waterbird species. In most cases, total guano loading showed significant positive correlations with total N and P loading and, consequently, NO3 and PO4 concentrations in water. In all four wetlands, guano and nutrients added by herbivorous waterbirds were significantly higher than carnivorous and omnivorous waterbirds due to the much higher abundance of herbivorous waterbirds. Linear regression analyses showed that the abundance of the wintering waterbird community significantly impacted the nitrate and phosphate availability in most of the sites. Sustainable management of these wetlands depends on the delicate balance of guanotrophic nutrient enrichment and habitat fitness to attract migratory waterbirds.

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