Population Size, Behavior and Threats to Indian Skimmers (Rhynchops albicollis) at Their Largest Known Wintering Site

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY Waterbirds Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1675/063.044.0314
Delip K. Das, Naim Khandakar, Irin Sultana, M. Shamsuddoha, Ashik Jahan Galib, Farhana Akhtar, T. Piersma
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Abstract. Bangladesh hosts most of what is left of Indian Skimmer (Rhynchops albicollis) populations, a globally endangered species. Each October-March from 2015-2020, 21 surveys of nonbreeding birds were made in Nijhum Dweep National Park, Bangladesh. High tide or evening roosts were counted from vantage points whenever a buildup or breakdown of skimmer concentrations was noticed, and site use noted by marking all observations of presence and activity on maps. The largest single count was 3,108 skimmers on 18 February 2020, constituting 30-50% of the known global population. Indian Skimmers mostly occurred in Damar Char West and at the tip of the Majher Char. Throughout the day with incoming tide, skimmers moved between preferred roosting areas to forage in the shallows. We describe a unique group-foraging strategy in which skimmers chase fish from deep water to shallow water along the shoreline. Circling high over the tidal channel, the flock of skimmers dives down in unison to just above the water surface, then spreading like a net towards the shore. Raptors caused disturbances to roosting skimmers, and we observed one instance of predation of a skimmer by a White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster). Human fishing activities disturbed nearshore foraging and shoreline roosting skimmers. We suggest protecting Damar Char West by regulating human activities to minimize disturbance from December to March.
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在已知最大的越冬地,种群规模、行为和对印度掠食鸟的威胁
摘要孟加拉国是全球濒危物种印度撇嘴鸥(Rhynchops albicollis)的主要栖息地。2015年至2020年,每年10月至3月,在孟加拉国Nijhum Dweep国家公园对非繁殖性鸟类进行21次调查。每当注意到撇脂器浓度的增加或破坏时,就从有利位置计算涨潮或傍晚的栖息地,并通过在地图上标记所有观察到的存在和活动来记录地点的使用情况。2020年2月18日,最大的单次计数为3108只,占全球已知种群的30-50%。印度的撇油器主要发生在达马尔查尔西部和马杰查尔的尖端。在潮水来袭的一天里,掠食鸟在它们喜欢栖息的地方之间移动,在浅滩上觅食。我们描述了一种独特的群体觅食策略,在这种策略中,撇脂鱼沿着海岸线从深水区追逐到浅水区。在潮汐通道上空盘旋,一群掠水者一起潜入水面以上,然后像网一样向海岸扩散。迅猛龙对栖息的掠食者造成了干扰,我们观察到白腹海鹰(halaeetus leucogaster)捕食掠食者的一例。人类捕鱼活动干扰了近岸觅食和岸线掠食鸟的栖息。我们建议在12月至3月期间通过调节人类活动来保护达马尔查尔西部,以减少干扰。
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Waterbirds 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Waterbirds is an international scientific journal of the Waterbird Society. The journal is published four times a year (March, June, September and December) and specializes in the biology, abundance, ecology, management and conservation of all waterbird species living in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitats. Waterbirds welcomes submission of scientific articles and notes containing the results of original studies worldwide, unsolicited critical commentary and reviews of appropriate topics.
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