Unveiling the diets of Eurasian Curlew and Bar-tailed Godwit through droppings analysis on the west coast of India
Environmental sciences
Eurasian Curlew
Kadalundi-Vallikkunnu Community Reserve
Diet spectrum
GE1-350
Droppings analysis
Bar-tailed Godwit
DOI:
10.1016/j.wsee.2024.09.002
Publication Date:
2024-09-20T00:51:52Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
This study examines the population dynamics and dietary patterns of the near-threatened Eurasian Curlew and Bar-tailed Godwit along west coast of India, underscoring critical conservation issues. From 2010 to 2023, both species experienced significant declines, with peak abundances observed on sandy beaches, deviating from their usual mudflat and mangrove habitats. Analysing 231 droppings identified seven key prey types, with polychaetes and small crabs being most common in mangroves and mudflats, while Cosmonotus crabs were predominantly found on sand beaches. Species-specific prey preferences were evident, with Bar-tailed Godwits showing a significant association with polychaetes and medium crabs. The findings highlight the urgent need for habitat restoration, pollution reduction, and focused conservation efforts to ensure the resilience and survival of these critical shorebird species.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (54)
CITATIONS (0)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....