Individual Differences in Feeding Habits in a Newly Established Great Egret Casmerodius albus Population: Key Factors for Recolonisation
[摘要] AfterhavingalmostcompletelyvanishedfromTheNetherlandsbythe19thcentury,fromthe1970sonwardstheGreatEgretisincreasinginnumbersagain,particularlyinthenewlycreatedwetlandofOostvaardersplassen.Duringthefirst25years,therateofre-colonisationhasbeenextremelylow,theresidentpopulationneverexceedingfivebreedingpairs.From2000onwards,however,followingtheextensionofthesurfaceareaofshallowmarshland,thenumberofbreedingbirdsincreasedto45pairs.ThispaperdealswiththefeedingecologyoftheGreatEgretduring1976–99,whennumberswereatalowlevel.Individualdifferencesinfoodchoiceandfeedinghabitswerestudiedinordertogaininsightintothekeyfactorsforestablishingandmaintainingahealthypopulation.Observationsonforagingbirdswerecarriedoutduring1987–92.Thebirdsforagedmostlywithinthereserve.FromMarchtoJulytheypreferredforaginginditches,changingtoReedbordersofshallowpoolsanddrygrasslandsfromAugustonwards.Intheditches,Three-spinedSticklebackGasterosteusaculeatus,othersmallfishesandtadpoleswerethemainprey(91.4%ofallpreyitems).Intheshallowwaterbodiestheegretscaughtalmostexclusivelysticklebacks,andingrasslandsCommonVolesMicrotusarvalis.Onebirdwasobservedfeedingnearfishingboats,takingPerchPercafluviatilisandRoachRutilusrutilusof10–20cmlength.Whenfeedingonsticklebacks,aGreatEgrethadtoforagefor1.5to3hourstofulfilitsdailyneeds.Whenscavengingonlargerfisharoundfishingboatsonly15minutessufficed,buttheenergyexpenditurewaslikelytobehigherduetocommutingflightsandinter-specificcompetitionwithGreyHeronsArdeacinerea.However,forthemajorityofGreatEgretstheshallowandtransparentwaterinditchesandpoolswithahighabundanceofyoungsticklebacksandsomecoveragewithemergentvegetationsprovedtobethemostprofitablefeedinghabitat.ThedecisivefactorunderlyingthespectacularincreaseinrecentyearshasprobablybeenthecreationofclearandshallowfreshwaterpoolsandinundatedgrasslandsintheformerlydryborderzoneofOostvaardersplassen.Theseforaginggroundslieclosetoundisturbedbreedingsites.ThisfindingmayproveusefulforwetlandrestorationelsewhereinTheNetherlands.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 动物科学
[关键词] Habitat Reconstruction [时效性]