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http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2010.33.2.149

Feeding activity of cattle egrets and intermediate egrets at different stages of rice culture in Korea  

Choi, Yu-Seong (Korea Institute of Ornithology and Department of Biology, Kyung-Hee University)
Kim, Sun-Sook (Korea Institute of Ornithology and Department of Biology, Kyung-Hee University)
Yoo, Jeong-Chil (Korea Institute of Ornithology and Department of Biology, Kyung-Hee University)
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Journal of Ecology and Environment / v.33, no.2, 2010 , pp. 149-155 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the feeding efficiency of the cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) and the intermediate egret (Ardea intermedia) in relation to the stage of rice culture during two breeding seasons, 2006 and 2007, in Asan city, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Cattle egrets caught mainly small invertebrate prey (insects and spiders, 98.4%) during all stages of rice cultivation, and had a higher prey capture rate in the plowing stage (14.98 prey/min) than in other stages (2.82-3.51 prey/min). Therefore, the biomass intake rate of cattle egrets was highest in the plowing stage. The intermediate egret captured both loaches (43.4%) and small invertebrates (50.6%). The prey capture rates of intermediate egrets increased gradually from the flooding stage (0.38 prey/min) to the planting stage (1.09 prey/min), and decreased in the growing stage (1.04 prey/min). However, intermediate egrets had the highest biomass intake rates in the plowing stage because more loaches were caught in the plowing stage (0.54 loaches/min) than other stages (0.23-0.36 loaches/min). Consequently, both intermediate egrets and cattle egrets had high energy intakes in the plowing stage and rice fields provided an important feeding habitat for both species.
Keywords
cattle egrets; feeding activity; intermediate egrets; rice fields; stage of rice culture;
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