Potential interactions between humans and non-breeding shorebirds on a subtropical intertidal flat


Autoria(s): Zharikov, Y.; Skilleter, G. A.
Contribuinte(s)

M.Bull

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether bait harvesting, with all its inherent effects, occurring in the intertidal zone of a subtropical estuary, had an impact on a migratory shorebird, the eastern curlew Numenius madagascariensis. In a large-scale manipulative study (units of experiment were 1 ha plots), callianassid shrimp Trypaea australiensis populations were harvested simulating the technique (manual pumping) and the levels of harvesting intensity per unit area (347 shrimp per hectare per harvesting event) exhibited by bait-collectors in SE Australia and South Africa. It was found that at present levels of harvesting intensity per unit area (approximately 1% of standing stock removed per harvesting event) there is no threat to the stocks of Trypaea exploited by the curlews in Moreton Bay, Australia. However, the results show that the curlews themselves apply a considerable predation pressure on Trypaea. Based on the birds' foraging rates and densities, it was estimated that they would consume up to 100% of the initial Trypaea stock over the course of a non-breeding season (October to March). However, the stable seasonal trend in the density of the size-cohort of Trypaea preyed upon by the curlews indicates that the existing rates of predation are easily counterbalanced, e.g. through continuous density-dependent recruitment of these crustaceans. We suggest that this mechanism will provide for a stable foraging environment for both the shorebirds and bait collectors.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:69941

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Asia

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Bait-harvesting #Foraging #Impact #Large-scale Experiment #Mictyris Longicarpus #Numenius Madagascariensis #Shorebird #Subtropics #Trypaea Australiensis #Oystercatchers Haematopus-ostralegus #Curlews Numenius-madagascariensis #Sandprawns Callianassa-kraussi #Wadden Sea #Arenicola-marina #Tidal Flats #Cerastoderma-edule #Upogebia-africana #Bait-collection #Habitat Use #C1 #270702 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) #770306 Integrated (ecosystem) assessment and management
Tipo

Journal Article