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Invertebrate food sources for waterbirds provided by the reconstructed wetland of Nyirkai-Hany, northwestern Hungary. (Special Issue: Limnology and aquatic birds: monitoring, modelling and management.)

机译:匈牙利西北部Nyirkai-Hany湿地重建后提供的水鸟无脊椎动物食物来源。 (特刊:湖泊科学和水禽:监测,建模和管理。)

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The Nyirkai-Hany wetland reconstruction area in northwestern Hungary is now designated as a Ramsar and a Natura 2000 site. It was created in 2001-2002 by the Ferto-Hansag National Park Directorate to restore a part of the formerly drained large wetland called Hansag and to offer waterbirds a suitable habitat for feeding and breeding. We focused on this aim of the restoration project and studied the temporal and spatial variation in abundance of birds and their invertebrate prey in this newly created wetland. From April 2007 until May 2008, we sampled plankton, nekton and benthos of different habitats monthly and monitored waterbirds weekly on the three different areas of the Nyirkai-Hany. During our investigations, 135 invertebrate and 53 waterbird species were recorded. Benthos and macrophyte decomposition accelerating guilds were the most abundant waterbird guilds-besides the dominant grazing importer material transporter guild, represented primarily by geese-in the Nyirkai-Hany. Zooplankton assemblages primarily consisted of small species not easily used as a food by planktivorous waterbirds. The low density of zoobenthic biomass and the small extent of shallow water mudflats probably accounted for the scarcity of the bioturbing guild group of birds. Nektonic biomass varied greatly among locations having different vegetation types, was greatest in the shallow water areas dominated by Typha, Carex and Phragmites species and lowest at offshore vegetation-free sites. Chironomids, mayflies and odonates were especially abundant and their biomass significantly correlated with several waterbird species, mainly belonging to the macrophyte decomposition accelerating guild (e.g. Anas platyrynchos, Fulica atra). This guild itself, which has increased in abundance in recent years, showed an exceptionally strong correlation with odonate abundance. These results indicate the growing importance of the Nyirkai-Hany wetland area as a foraging site for waterbirds.
机译:匈牙利西北部的Nyirkai-Hany湿地重建区现在被指定为Ramsar和Natura 2000遗址。它是由Ferto-Hansag国家公园局于2001-2002年创建的,用于恢复以前被排水的大型湿地Hansag的一部分,并为水鸟提供合适的觅食和繁殖场所。我们将重点放在恢复项目的目标上,并研究了在这个新创建的湿地中鸟类及其无脊椎动物猎物的数量在时空上的变化。从2007年4月到2008年5月,我们每月对Nyirkai-Hany的三个不同区域的不同生境的浮游生物,猪粪和底栖动物进行采样,并每周监测水鸟。在我们的调查中,记录了135种无脊椎动物和53种水鸟。底索斯和大型植物分解行会是最丰富的水鸟行会,除了占主导地位的放牧进口物资运输商行会(主要由鹅代表)在涅尔凯-汉尼。浮游动物组合主要由小型物种组成,不容易被浮游水禽用作食物。底栖生物量的低密度和浅水滩涂的小范围可能是造成鸟类生物公会群稀缺的原因。在具有不同植被类型的地点之间,nektonic生物量差异很大,在以香蒲,苔藓和芦苇种类为主的浅水区最大,而在无植被的近海地区则最低。手足类,may类和卵形动物特别丰富,其生物量与几种水鸟物种显着相关,主要属于大型植物分解加速行会(例如,Anas platyrynchos,Fulica atra)。这个行会本身,近年来增加了很多,显示出与卵酸盐丰富度非常强的相关性。这些结果表明,Nyirkai-Hany湿地地区作为水鸟觅食地的重要性日益提高。

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