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Sanderlings feed on a diverse spectrum of prey worldwide but primarily rely on brown shrimp in the Wadden Sea
Penning, E.; Verkuil, Y.I.; Klunder, L.; Reneerkens, J. (2022). Sanderlings feed on a diverse spectrum of prey worldwide but primarily rely on brown shrimp in the Wadden Sea. Ardea 110(2): 187-199. https://dx.doi.org/10.5253/arde.2022.a11
In: Ardea. Nederlandse Ornithologische Unie: Arnhem & Leiden. ISSN 0373-2266; e-ISSN 2213-1175, more
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Keywords
    Aves [WoRMS]; Calidris alba (Pallas, 1764) [WoRMS]; Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    DNA metabarcoding; diet composition; Calidris alba; shorebirds; Crangon crangon; intertidal ecosystems; specialism; foraging behaviour

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  • Penning, E., more
  • Verkuil, Y.I.
  • Klunder, L., more
  • Reneerkens, J.

Abstract

    Knowing what birds eat is fundamental to understand the ecology and distribution of individuals and populations. Often, diet is assessed based on field observations and excrement analyses, which has previously been the case for Sanderling Calidris alba. This may have biased their known diets towards large prey with indigestible body parts that can still be recognized in faeces or regurgitations. A literature review of Sanderling diet worldwide showed that Sanderlings exploit a large diversity of prey. We carried out DNA metabarcoding on Sanderling faeces to get a complete view of their diet in the Wadden Sea during staging and moult from late July to early October. Given the diversity of available prey in the Wadden Sea, it was remarkable that 94% of the samples contained BrownShrimp Crangon crangon which, next to the Shore Crab Carcinus maenas, were also the most abundant species in the samples. This study shows that whereas Sanderling can feed on a large variety of invertebrates, in the Wadden Sea during southward staging they primarily rely on Brown Shrimp


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