Temporal pattern in foraging behaviour of Vanellus malabaricus in relation to different seasons and habitats

Author:

Prateek 1,Mishra Himanshu2,Kumar Vikas3,Kumar Ashish1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Animal Diversity and Ecology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

2. Department of Zoology, Buddha P.G. College, Kushinagar, India

3. Department of Biotechnology, IFTM University, Moradabad, India

Abstract

This study monitored the temporal pattern of the diurnal foraging behaviour of yellow-wattled lapwing Vanellus malabaricus Boddaert, 1783 (Charadriiformes: Charadriidae) in different seasons (breeding and non-breeding) and habitats (uncultivated, cultivated, ponds and rivers). The focal observation method was employed to investigate the foraging behaviours of yellow-wattled lapwings. Foraging techniques showed non-significant (p = 0.85) variation in different habitat types; however, walk-halt pecking (WHP) was observed to be the most commonly utilized foraging technique across all habitats. Furthermore, foraging success varied significantly in seasons (p <0.05) as well as in habitat types (p <0.05). Due to the availability of ample food items, foraging success reached its peak in uncultivated habitats. We documented considerably high feeding rates in the uncultivated habitat in the breeding season due to the high prey abundance. Additionally, seasons and habitat both greatly affected the rate of walking. Uncultivated habitat represented the highest value of % successful attempts while the lowest value of % successful attempts was recorded in river habitat. Moreover, the % successful attempts were significant (p <0.05) in the breading season as compared to the non-breeding season. Finally, we found substantial (p <0.05) changes in temporal pattern with regard to daily foraging behaviour. The behaviours appear to be bimodal, with morning and evening types for both seasons and habitat types.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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