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Space use of wintering waterbirds in India: Influence of trophic ecology on home-range size 被引量:1
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作者 Tsewang NAMGAIL John Y. TAKEKAWA +3 位作者 Sivananinthaperumal BALACHANDRAN ponnusamy sathiyaselvam Taej MUNDKUR Scott H. NEWMAN 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第5期616-621,共6页
Relationship between species' home range and their other biological traits remains poorly understood, especially in migratory birds due to the difficulty associated with tracking them. Advances in satellite telemetry... Relationship between species' home range and their other biological traits remains poorly understood, especially in migratory birds due to the difficulty associated with tracking them. Advances in satellite telemetry and remote sensing techniques have proved instrumental in overcoming such challenges. We studied the space use of migratory ducks through satellite telemetry with an objective of understanding the influence of body mass and feeding habits on their home-range sizes. We marked 26 indi- viduals, representing five species of migratory ducks, with satellite transmitters during two consecutive winters in three Indian states. We used kernel methods to estimate home ranges and core use areas of these waterfowl, and assessed the influence of body mass and feeding habits on home-range size. Feeding habits influenced the home-range size of the migratory ducks. Carnivorous ducks had the largest home ranges, herbivorous ducks the smallest, while omnivorous species had intermediate home-ranges. Body mass did not explain variation in home-range size. To our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind on migratory ducks, and it has important implications for their conservation and management [Current Zoology 60 (5): 616-621, 2014]. 展开更多
关键词 ANATIDAE Garganey Gadwall Northern Shoveler Chilika INDIA
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