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- Comportamento de forrageamento do pernilongo-de-costas-brancas, Himantopus melanurus (Vieillot, 1817) (Aves: Recurvirostridae) em Santa Gertrudes, SP, Brasil
- Foraging behavior of the White-backed stilt, Himantopus melanurus (Vieillot, 1817) (Aves: Recurvirostridae) in Santa Gertrudes, SP, Brazil
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1676-6180
- The foraging behavior of two White-backed stilts (Himantopus melanurus) was studied in a lake at the municipality of Santa Gertrudes, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The foraging strategies observed were classified in two categories: pluging (65.8% of total maneuvers) and pecking (34.3%). Only in 26.8% of the foraging maneuvers the individuals captured preys (72.9% by plunging and 27.1% by pecking). When comparing both strategies, plunging was successful 29.7% of the times, but pecking only 21.2%. At the study site, individuals foraged only up to 20 m away from the lake margin. The foraging area exploited by the White-backed stilts was estimated in about 720 m 2. Foraging activities lasted since before sunrise until after sunset. © 2006 Instituto de Ciências Biológicas - UFMG.
- 1-Jul-2006
- Lundiana, v. 7, n. 2, p. 149-150, 2006.
- 149-150
- Foraging behavior
- Pecking
- Plunging
- White-backed stilt
- diving behavior
- feeding ground
- foraging behavior
- lacustrine environment
- prey capture
- wader
- Brazil
- Santa Gertrudes
- Sao Paulo [Brazil]
- South America
- Aves
- Charadriidae
- Himantopus melanurus
- http://www.icb.ufmg.br/lundiana/full/vol722006/12.pdf
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