Spatio-temporal composition of aquatic birds community in Juluapan Lagoon, Colima, Mexican Central Pacific

Yareni Saharai Pablo-López, Christian D. Ortega‐Ortiz, S. Hernández-Vázquez, J. A. Castillo‐Guerrero, A. Olivos-Ortiz, M. Liñán-Cabello
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Introduction: Aquatic birds (AB) are usually associated with wetlands, which provide refuge, food, and/or nesting sites for resident and migratory species. Despite their ecological importance, there is little knowledge on AB in some tropical environments, such as those found on the Colima coast. Objective: To investigate the spatial and temporal composition of the AB community in Juluapan Lagoon, Colima, Central Mexican Pacific. Methods: Monthly counts were conducted between June 2017 and May 2018 during low-tide conditions to record habitat use by AB. Species richness and bird counts were obtained to compare sampling areas; mean richness and number of individuals were compared between seasons. Results: We detected 53 species and 5 750 individuals. The highest species richness and relative abundance values were obtained in winter at the lagoon area farthest from the connection with the marine system, where anthropogenic activity is lower. Diversity was greater in zones 2 and 3 in spring, summer, and fall. Muddy flats were the most used environment, and the most frequent activity was resting. Nesting activity was only recorded in the middle of the lagoon at the mangrove during spring. Shorebirds and waders were the most dominant groups in the bird community of the Juluapan lagoon. Conclusions: This coastal wetland is a site of great biological importance for aquatic birds; thus, conservation measures should be implemented, and there should be a continuous study of the effects of anthropogenic pressure.
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墨西哥中太平洋科利马州朱鲁阿潘泻湖水鸟群落的时空构成
导言:水生鸟类(AB)通常与湿地有关,湿地为留鸟和候鸟提供了避难所、食物和/或筑巢场所。尽管水鸟具有重要的生态意义,但人们对一些热带环境中的水鸟却知之甚少,例如科利马海岸的水鸟。目标:调查 AB 的时空分布:调查墨西哥中部太平洋科利马州朱鲁阿潘泻湖中 AB 群落的时空组成。方法:在 6 月至 12 月期间每月进行一次计数:在 2017 年 6 月至 2018 年 5 月期间,每月在低潮条件下进行计数,记录 AB 的栖息地使用情况。获得物种丰富度和鸟类数量,以比较采样区域;比较不同季节的平均丰富度和个体数量。结果:我们发现了 53 个物种和 5 750 个个体。物种丰富度和相对丰度值最高的季节是冬季,在离海洋系统最远的环礁湖区,人类活动较少。春季、夏季和秋季,2 号区和 3 号区的物种多样性较高。泥滩是最常使用的环境,最常见的活动是休息。只有春季在环礁湖中部的红树林才有筑巢活动记录。在朱鲁阿潘泻湖的鸟类群落中,岸鸟和涉禽是最主要的鸟类群落。结论这片沿海湿地对水鸟具有重要的生物意义;因此,应采取保护措施,并对人为压力的影响进行持续研究。
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