浅水栖息地为匙嘴矶鹬提供了高质量的觅食环境

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
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摘要

充足的食物供应对长途候鸟的生存至关重要。匙嘴矶鹬(Calidris pygmeae)是一种极度濒危的滨鸟,其数量持续下降的主要原因是栖息地的丧失和退化。然而,在它们的饮食和觅食栖息地选择方面的研究仍存在重大空白,限制了有效的保护和恢复工作。研究了江苏苕子泥大型底栖动物群落的组成,分析了大型底栖动物南迁过程中最重要的中转站——SBS主要觅食区的生境和猎物选择。研究结果显示,觅食区大型底栖动物有25种,其中流动底栖动物占生物量最多,占73%,且密度和生物量均高于近岸;对匙嘴矶鹬个体的觅食观察表明,浅水生境是匙嘴矶鹬的首选觅食环境,在浅水生境中,流动底栖动物在退潮后大量繁殖,占其生物量摄入量的81%。我们认为潮间带泥滩浅水生境是潮退后流动底栖生物的重要避难所,为匙嘴矶鹬提供了优质的食物资源。栖息地保护工作应优先考虑浅水、特别是近岸地区的微栖息地,并进一步研究微栖息地形成的机制,最终为匙嘴矶鹬恢复更多高质量的栖息地。
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Shallow water habitats provide high-quality foraging environments for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper at a critical staging site

Shallow water habitats provide high-quality foraging environments for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper at a critical staging site
Abundant food supply is crucial for the survival of long-distance migratory birds. The continued population decline of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Calidris pygmeae), a critically endangered shorebird, is primarily attributed to habitat loss and degradation. However, significant gaps remain in research on their diet and foraging habitat selection, limiting effective conservation and restoration efforts. In this study, we investigated the composition of macrobenthic communities, analyzing habitat and prey selection at the main foraging area of SBS in Tiaozini, Jiangsu Province of eastern China—their most critical staging site during southward migration. Our findings revealed 25 species of macrobenthos in foraging areas, with mobile epibenthos comprising the largest group by biomass, accounting for 73%, and having higher density and biomass nearshore. Observations of foraging Spoon-billed Sandpiper individuals indicated that shallow water habitats were their preferred foraging environments, where mobile epibenthos, which thrive in these habitats after the tide recedes, made up 81% of their biomass intake. We propose that shallow water habitats in intertidal mudflats serve as essential refuges for mobile epibenthos after tidal retreat, thereby providing Spoon-billed Sandpipers with access to high-quality food resources. Habitat protection efforts should prioritize habitats harboring extensive microhabitats with shallow water, especially the nearshore area, and further research is needed to explore the mechanisms underlying the formation of these microhabitats, with the ultimate goal of restoring more high-quality habitats for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper.
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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
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2.90
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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