First data on the diet of Razorbill Alca torda wintering in the Mediterranean Sea: insights from social media

Flavio Monti, Emiliano Mori, Rosario Balestrieri, Adriano Minichino, Roberto Vento, Andrea Viviano, Francesco Tiralongo
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Understanding a species’ diet is of paramount importance to ecology as it provides vital insights into interactions between organisms and their environment. In this study, we report the first data on the diet of wintering Razorbills (Alca torda) in the Mediterranean Sea. Taking advantage of the irruption event that occurred in the Mediterranean in winter 2022/2023, a data mining search campaign was carried out on social media to collect photographs and videos documenting Razorbills feeding at sea. Additional information was gathered by analysing the stomach contents of dead individuals salvaged from the coastline of central Italy. Overall, we obtained records from 32 pictures and 7 videos as well as 7 dead individuals. All prey items belonged to class Actinopterygii. Overall, 12 fish prey were identified (2 at the family, 3 at the genus and 7 at the species level). Razorbills fed on small-medium sized fish species of the neritic zone such as Belone belone, Trachinotus ovatus, Atherina hepsetus and Engraulis encrasicolus. Razorbills were mostly observed foraging close to the coast and within harbours, as well as begging for food from humans, raising doubts about the feeding conditions encountered and the health status of individuals. Dead individuals mainly had empty stomachs, in line with the low weights and fat scores detected during necropsy. We underline how data from social media have made it possible to describe, using non destructive methods, the behaviour and feeding habits of an uncommon seabird typical of the North Atlantic Sea, which caught the attention of photographers, nature enthusiasts, and scientists.
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关于在地中海越冬的蛏子(Alca torda)饮食的首批数据:社交媒体的启示
了解一个物种的食性对生态学至关重要,因为它能提供生物与其环境之间相互作用的重要信息。在本研究中,我们首次报告了在地中海越冬的鹭鸟(Alca torda)的饮食数据。利用 2022/2023 年冬季地中海发生的飓风事件,我们在社交媒体上开展了数据挖掘搜索活动,收集记录鹭鸟在海上觅食的照片和视频。通过分析从意大利中部海岸线打捞上来的死亡个体的胃内容物,我们还收集了其他信息。总之,我们从 32 张照片和 7 段视频以及 7 只死亡个体中获得了记录。所有的猎物都属于动翅目。共鉴定出 12 种鱼类猎物(2 种为科,3 种为属,7 种为种)。蛏子以海区的中小型鱼类为食,如 Belone belone、Trachinotus ovatus、Atherina hepsetus 和 Engraulis encrasicolus。观察到的蛏子大多在海岸附近和港口内觅食,也有向人类乞食的情况,这让人对蛏子的觅食条件和健康状况产生怀疑。死亡个体主要空腹,这与尸体解剖时发现的低体重和低脂肪分数相符。我们强调了社交媒体数据是如何通过非破坏性方法描述北大西洋典型的不常见海鸟的行为和觅食习性的,这引起了摄影师、自然爱好者和科学家的关注。
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