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How important is aerial leaf litter for insectivorous birds foraging in a Malaysian tropical forest?

机译:空中落叶对在马来西亚热带森林中觅食的食虫鸟有多重要?

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Aerial leaf litter is a vital resource for insectivorous birds in tropical forests, particularly those that rely on dietary litter-dependent arthropods. The present study quantified and determined aerial-leaf litter selection patterns of specialist and regular dead-leaf users. In total, 486 observation sessions were conducted in a lowland tropical forest from February 2014 to September 2015. At least two ‘specialist’ species (over 75% of the observations) and seven ‘regular users’ species (25–74% of the observations) were found foraging for arthropods among aerial curled dead leaves within the aboveground vertical vegetation layers. These species belonged to four genera of the family Timaliidae and Pellorneidae: Cyanoderma , Stachyris , Pellorneum , and Malacopteron . The chestnut-winged babbler ( Cyanoderma erythropterum ) and the black-throated babbler ( Stachyris nigricollis ) were two species that heavily exploited the aerial leaf litter, accounting for 89% and 76% of the observations, respectively. The present study indicates that aerial leaf litter could serve as a vital foraging resource for most gleaning forest babblers in Malaysian rainforests. Moreover, niche separation among these dead-leaf foragers occurred due to their differing vertical strata preferences. The variations in body and bill sizes among the studied species suggest that they consume various arthropod sizes and taxonomic groups. A morphological analysis identified Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Arachnida as the dominant litter-dependent arthropods, and a molecular analysis revealed the presence of additional insect groups in the aerial leaf litter (e.g. Diptera and Lepidoptera). This study highlights the importance of maintaining undergrowth vegetation that can intercept aerial leaf litter to provide important foraging opportunities for forest bird species.
机译:空中凋落物是热带森林中食虫鸟类的重要资源,尤其是那些依赖饮食依赖节肢动物节肢动物的食虫鸟类。本研究量化并确定了专业和常规死叶使用者的空中凋落物选择模式。从2014年2月到2015年9月,总共在低地热带森林中进行了486次观测。至少有两种“专家”物种(占观测值的75%以上)和七种“常规使用者”物种(占观测值的25–74%) )被发现在地上垂直植被层内的空中卷曲枯叶中寻找节肢动物。这些物种属于Timaliidae科和Pellorneidae科的四个属:蓝皮病,水苏属,Pellorneum和Malacopteron。栗翅说话人(Cyanoderma erythropterum)和黑喉说话人(Stachyris nigricollis)是两个严重利用空中凋落物的物种,分别占观测值的89%和76%。本研究表明,空中凋落物可以作为马来西亚雨林中大多数采伐林场的重要觅食资源。而且,由于这些死叶觅食者的垂直地层偏好不同,它们之间发生了利基分离。所研究物种的体长和账单大小差异表明,它们消耗各种节肢动物大小和分类群。形态学分析确定膜翅目,鞘翅目和蛛形纲为主要的凋落物依赖性节肢动物,并且分子分析揭示了气生叶凋落物中存在其他昆虫群(例如双翅目和鳞翅目)。这项研究强调了维持可拦截空中凋落物的林下植被的重要性,从而为森林鸟类提供了重要的觅食机会。

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