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Diet composition of a declining steppe bird the Little Bustard (Tetrax tetrax) in relation to farming practices

机译:下降的草原鸟类小step(Tetrax tetrax)与饲养方式有关的饮食组成

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Foraging strategies and diet selection play an essential role in individual survival and reproductive success. The study of feeding ecology becomes crucial when it concerns endangered species such as the Little Bustard (Tetrax tetrax), whose populations are suffering strong declines as a consequence of agricultural intensification. Despite the fact that several populations are overwintering in areas affected by agricultural transformation, nothing is known about how feeding behavior responds to these changes. We studied for the first time the winter diet composition of the Little Bustard in Spain and compared it between areas with two different farming systems: dry and irrigated farmland. Diet was studied through the micro-histological analysis of 357 droppings collected in 16 locations across the wintering range of the Little Bustard in Spain. Up to 62 plant species were identified. Most consumed species were cultivated legumes (46.7%) and dicotyledon weeds (45.6%), while monocotyledons were scarcely consumed (7.7%). Diet composition differed significantly between dry and irrigated farmland areas. In irrigated areas, diet was mainly composed of legumes, in particular alfalfa (Medicago sativa). In contrast, in dry farmland areas diet was more diverse, composed mainly of weeds (Compositae, Papaveraceae, and Cruciferae) and also cultivated legumes, particularly vetch (Vicia sativa). These results suggest that legume crops could be an effective measure to improve habitat quality in areas with scarce food resources. However, in the case of irrigated areas, the strong reliance on alfalfa could make the Little Bustard more vulnerable to changes in land use. This study is the first step to understand the winter trophic requirements of the endangered Little Bustard, but further research is necessary to understand the food requirements of this species during the entire annual cycle.
机译:觅食策略和饮食选择对个体生存和生殖成功至关重要。当涉及濒危物种如小Bus鸟(Tetrax tetrax)时,对饲喂生态学的研究就变得至关重要。该物种的种群由于农业集约化而遭受严重的减少。尽管在受农业转型影响的地区有几个人口过冬,但对喂养行为如何应对这些变化一无所知。我们首次研究了西班牙Little Bustard的冬季饮食成分,并将其与具有两种不同耕作制度的地区(干旱和灌溉农田)进行了比较。通过对西班牙Little Bustard越冬范围内16个地点收集的357滴粪进行微观组织学分析,对饮食进行了研究。鉴定出多达62种植物。消费最多的物种是种植的豆类(46.7%)和双子叶杂草(45.6%),而单子叶植物很少消费(7.7%)。干旱和灌溉农田地区的饮食组成差异很大。在灌溉地区,饮食主要由豆类组成,尤其是苜蓿(苜蓿(Medicago sativa))。相反,在干旱的农田地区,饮食则更加多样化,主要由杂草(菊科,罂粟科和十字花科)以及栽培的豆类植物组成,尤其是v子(Vicia sativa)。这些结果表明,豆类作物可以成为改善粮食资源匮乏地区的栖息地质量的有效措施。但是,在灌溉地区,对苜蓿的强烈依赖可能会使小Bus鸟更容易受到土地利用变化的影响。这项研究是了解濒临灭绝的小Bus鸟的冬季营养需求的第一步,但是需要进一步的研究来了解该物种在整个年度周期中的食物需求。

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