Limited knowledge of shorebird feeding ecology in the tropics hinders interpretation of considerable changes in numbers recently observed at the most important shorebird nonbreeding area along the East Atlantic Flyway, the Banc d'Arguin in Mauritania. We used droppings and video recordings to compare the diet and foraging behaviour of six shorebird species at Banc d'Arguin: dunlin, sanderling, red knot, ringed plover, grey plover and bar-tailed godwit. In four of those species, the detail achieved in prey identification allowed us to calculate niche width and foraging niche overlap. Sanderling and ringed plover consumed a wide range of macroinvertebrate taxa, while red knot consumed mainly bivalves with some gastropods, and both grey plover...
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Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...
Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...
Limited knowledge of shorebird feeding ecology in the tropics hinders interpretation of considerable...
Limited knowledge of shorebird feeding ecology in the tropics hinders interpretation of considerable...
Shorebirds often feed in multispecies groups that display interesting niche dynamics. On Moorea, Fre...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study on the foraging behaviour of 15 species of wi...
International audienceIn ecological systems, it is necessary to describe the trophic niches of speci...
Food preferences and social behaviour differ among cultures worldwide, not only in humans. This thes...
Metawad is a five-year research project funded by Waddenfonds that started in 2011. One of its aims ...
Dietary requirements influence the structure of shorebird assemblages, and information on diet is a ...
Competition intensity depends on the number of competitors and the amount of resources available. Co...
Coastal wetlands are heterogeneous systems with multiple inputs and complex interactionswithin local...
Metawad is a five-year research project funded by Waddenfonds that started in 2011. One of its aims ...
Shorebirds, as migratory aquatic birds and top predators in intertidal ecosystems, can be affected b...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...
Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...
Limited knowledge of shorebird feeding ecology in the tropics hinders interpretation of considerable...
Limited knowledge of shorebird feeding ecology in the tropics hinders interpretation of considerable...
Shorebirds often feed in multispecies groups that display interesting niche dynamics. On Moorea, Fre...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study on the foraging behaviour of 15 species of wi...
International audienceIn ecological systems, it is necessary to describe the trophic niches of speci...
Food preferences and social behaviour differ among cultures worldwide, not only in humans. This thes...
Metawad is a five-year research project funded by Waddenfonds that started in 2011. One of its aims ...
Dietary requirements influence the structure of shorebird assemblages, and information on diet is a ...
Competition intensity depends on the number of competitors and the amount of resources available. Co...
Coastal wetlands are heterogeneous systems with multiple inputs and complex interactionswithin local...
Metawad is a five-year research project funded by Waddenfonds that started in 2011. One of its aims ...
Shorebirds, as migratory aquatic birds and top predators in intertidal ecosystems, can be affected b...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...
Macrozoobenthic communities of intertidal soft sediments are reviewed worldwide from the perspective...