The Impact of Agricultural Activities on Habitat Use by the Wood Sandpiper and Common Greenshank in Rice Fields

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 ORNITHOLOGY Ornithological Science Pub Date : 2021-04-07 DOI:10.2326/osj.20.27
G. Choi, H. Nam, S. Son, M. Do, Jeong-Chil Yoo
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Abstract Rice fields provide important inland stopover sites for migratory shorebirds. However, stopover duration and habitat use depend on the environmental conditions in the rice fields, which constantly change due to agricultural activities. This study determined the characteristics of habitat use in two shorebird species, the Wood Sandpiper Tringa glareola and Common Greenshank T. nebularia, in rice fields with different habitat conditions resulting from physical changes (field type: fields flooded after plowing, with high water levels after harrowing, or with low water levels after harrowing) and chemical changes (pesticide use: environmentally friendly or conventional farming) from agricultural activities around the time the migratory shorebirds arrive. The study was conducted during the spring stopover periods of these shorebird species in 2015 (May 2–20, 19 days) and 2016 (May 2–21, 20 days), during which we observed the characteristics of their habitat use and estimated the densities of potential prey. Both Wood Sandpiper and Common Greenshank were observed to use flooded fields with low water levels after harrowing. As for pesticide use, potential prey animals were most densely populated in environmentally friendly fields, for which only the large-bodied Common Greenshanks showed selection. This species-specific habitat use seems to be closely associated with body size-dependent prey availability and prey species selection. The small-bodied Wood Sandpiper was more affected by physical than chemical factors. These findings suggest that rice fields—major inland stopover sites for shorebirds—provide different habitats depending on agricultural activities. The study results also have practical implications for future improvement of inland shorebird habitat through efficient rice field management sensitive to the needs of migratory shorebirds.
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农业活动对稻田木矶鹬和绿脚鹬生境利用的影响
摘要稻田为候鸟提供了重要的内陆停留地。然而,中途停留的时间和栖息地的使用取决于稻田的环境条件,而稻田由于农业活动而不断变化。本研究确定了两种滨鹬的栖息地利用特征,在不同栖息地条件的稻田中,由于迁徙滨鸟到达前后农业活动的物理变化(田地类型:犁后被淹没的田地、耙后水位高的田地或耙后水位低的田地)和化学变化(杀虫剂使用:环保或传统农业)。这项研究是在2015年(5月2日至20日,19天)和2016年(5日至21日,20天)这些滨鸟物种的春季中途停留期间进行的,在此期间,我们观察了它们的栖息地使用特征,并估计了潜在猎物的密度。Wood Sandpiper和Common Greenshank都被观察到在耙后使用低水位的淹没田地。至于杀虫剂的使用,潜在的猎物在环境友好的田地里最为密集,只有体型较大的普通绿山雀才有选择。这种特定物种的栖息地使用似乎与依赖体型的猎物的可用性和猎物物种的选择密切相关。体型较小的木鹬受物理因素的影响大于化学因素。这些发现表明,稻田——滨鸟在内陆的主要停留地——根据农业活动提供了不同的栖息地。研究结果还对未来通过对迁徙滨鸟需求敏感的高效稻田管理来改善内陆滨鸟栖息地具有实际意义。
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Ornithological Science
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期刊介绍: Ornithological Science publishes reviews, original articles, short communications and comments covering all aspects of ornithology. Manuscripts are judged on the basis of their contribution of original data and ideas or interpretation. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper. Manuscript are edited where necessary for clarify and economy. Ornithological Science aims to publish as rapidly as is consistent with the requirements of peer-review and normal publishing constraints.
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