The role of cultivated versus wild seeds in the diet of European turtle doves (Streptopelia turtur) across European breeding and African wintering grounds

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1002/edn3.539
Rebecca E. Young, Jenny C. Dunn, Ian P. Vaughan, John W. Mallord, Lorna E. Drake, Chris J. Orsman, Moussa Ka, Mamadou B. Diallo, Malang Sarr, Hervé Lormée, Cyril Eraud, Orsolya Kiss, Angela Marchbank, William O. C. Symondson
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Agricultural intensification is a major driver in species declines, with changes in land use resulting in widespread alteration of resource availability. An increase in anthropogenic food resources, alongside decreasing natural resources, has resulted in species undergoing dietary changes that can have important ecological consequences, particularly for declining species. Here we use high-throughput sequencing to analyze the diet of the migrant European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur), a species that has experienced significant population decline throughout its European range. We analyze the diet of this species on both breeding and wintering grounds to gain an understanding of resource use throughout the annual cycle and compare areas of more and less intensive agriculture in western and eastern Europe, respectively. We examine associations with body condition, spatiotemporal variation and the source of food (wild or cultivated). We identified 121 taxonomic units in the diet, with significant variation across sampling seasons, and very little overlap between the breeding and wintering seasons, as well as high levels of cultivated food resources in the diet of turtle doves in both breeding and wintering grounds, with the highest proportion of wild seeds in the diet occurring in birds caught in Hungary, where agricultural intensity was lowest. We detected no association between body condition and the consumption of cultivated food resources. We demonstrate the importance of wild resources in birds on the wintering grounds as they approach migration, where body condition increased as the season progressed, concurrent with an increased consumption of wild seeds. These findings indicate the importance of habitats rich in wild seeds and the need to consider food availability on the wintering grounds, as well as the breeding grounds in turtle dove conservation strategies.

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欧洲斑鸠(Streptopelia turtur)在欧洲繁殖地和非洲越冬地的食谱中种植种子和野生种子的作用
农业集约化是物种减少的一个主要驱动因素,土地利用的变化导致资源供应的广泛改变。在自然资源减少的同时,人为食物资源的增加导致物种饮食结构发生变化,这可能会对生态产生重要影响,尤其是对正在减少的物种。在本文中,我们利用高通量测序技术分析了迁徙的欧洲斑鸠(Streptopelia turtur)的饮食,该物种在整个欧洲地区的种群数量显著下降。我们分析了该物种在繁殖地和越冬地的饮食,以了解整个年周期的资源利用情况,并分别比较了西欧和东欧农业密集度较高和较低的地区。我们研究了与身体状况、时空变化和食物来源(野生或人工种植)的关联。我们确定了食谱中的 121 个分类单元,不同采样季节之间存在显著差异,繁殖季节和越冬季节之间几乎没有重叠,而且在繁殖地和越冬地,斑鸠食谱中的栽培食物资源水平都很高,在农业密集度最低的匈牙利捕获的斑鸠食谱中野生种子的比例最高。我们没有发现身体状况与食用栽培食物资源之间的关系。我们证明了野生资源对临近迁徙的越冬地鸟类的重要性,随着迁徙季节的到来,鸟类的身体状况会有所改善,同时野生种子的消耗量也会增加。这些研究结果表明了野生种子丰富的栖息地的重要性,以及在斑鸠保护战略中考虑越冬地和繁殖地食物供应的必要性。
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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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