2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132006000400015
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Influence of lagoons size and prey availability on the wading birds (Ciconiiformes) in the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil

Abstract: The influence of lagoons size and prey availability on the Ciconiiformes in the upper

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“…Among the studied habitats, the connected lagoons could be considered the higher-quality patches in terms of fish abundance, but caution should be warranted in this interpretation. On the same area, Gimenes and Anjos (2006) observed that the sampling with seining nets in the periphery of the lagoons yielded better estimates of prey availability for Ciconiiformes than sampling with gill nets in the deeper areas because fishes captured by each method were differentially vulnerable to predation by the birds. Furthermore, the rivers and channels were not sampled with seining nets, which limited the applicability of initial statement as above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Among the studied habitats, the connected lagoons could be considered the higher-quality patches in terms of fish abundance, but caution should be warranted in this interpretation. On the same area, Gimenes and Anjos (2006) observed that the sampling with seining nets in the periphery of the lagoons yielded better estimates of prey availability for Ciconiiformes than sampling with gill nets in the deeper areas because fishes captured by each method were differentially vulnerable to predation by the birds. Furthermore, the rivers and channels were not sampled with seining nets, which limited the applicability of initial statement as above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The results can help to understand whether in the wading bird communities, foraging habitat selection is really simply opportunistic or whether there are differences among the species, and how the hydrologic cycle influence this process. There have been few studies on Ciconiiformes in Brazil (Willis, 1995;Petry and Hoffmann, 2002;Bouton and Frederick, 2003;Gimenes and Anjos, 2006;Mestre et al, 2007). But this is the first study to quantitatively analyze the use of foraging habitats by the community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least 15 species of Ciconiiforms live closely associated to aquatic environments of the upper Paraná River floodplain. During low water season, however, they exhibit habitat preference for lakes permanently connected to the main river and secondary channels, which are greater in size and perimeter (Gimenes & dos Anjos, 2006). The reference sites (REF) were included in our experimental design to overcome a possible effect of these non-piscine piscivorous, in addition to control for trahira density manipulation (either addition, HM?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stage of the hydrological cycle presents suitable body conditions to allow large migratory piscivores to restore their reserves, which become depleted in the migratory and reproductive processes (Agostinho et al, 2007a;Abujanra et al, 2009). Similar tendencies were reported by Gimenes and Dos Anjos (2006) for wading birds in the upper Paraná River floodplain.…”
Section: Variations In Body Conditionmentioning
confidence: 67%