The costs of migration: Injuries in migratory waterbirds along the west coast of India: Injuries in migratory waterbirds along the west coast of India

K. M. Aarif, Aymen Nefla*, T. R. Athira, P. K. Prasadan, Sabir Bin Muzaffar

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Abstract

The long distant, transcontinental migration of shorebirds entails many well identified costs in terms of time, energy, and direct mortality risk. Injuries from debris or from human structures and activities were observed as the major reasons for the direct mortality of shorebirds during migration worldwide. We recorded injured birds in major coastal wetlands of Kerala, for a period of 15 years from 2005 to 2019. The injured birds were observed in 9 different sites in various districts of Kerala. The highest instances of injuries were observed in Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve, the major wintering and stop over site of migrant shorebirds in the west coast of India. During the study period, fifty-eight individuals of shorebirds belonging to four families were found to be injured. The highest proportion of injuries was recorded among the families Scolopacidae and Charadriidae comprising long distance migrant shorebird species and the lowest among Laridae and Ardeidae. We recommend that environmental authorities pay special attention to minimize anthropogenic debris along the flyways used by migratory birds thereby reducing the risk of injuries to some of these species. Proactive measures such as removal of discarded fishing gear or plastic debris from wintering areas as well as stopover areas could greatly reduce injuries in migratory birds arising from anthropogenic sources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6030-6039
Number of pages10
JournalSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume28
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The first author sincerely thank C. Sushanthkumar, who supplied an image of Black-headed Gull with entangled fish net from Vellanithuruthu beach. The First and third authors acknowledge the funding support of UGC-CSIR, India (08/739(0001)/2019. We are also thankful to all our volunteers for their timely support in the different fields. The editor and reviewer each made useful comments that improved the quality of this manuscript.

Publisher Copyright:
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Keywords

  • Anthropogenic impacts
  • Coastal zone
  • Conservation
  • Injuries
  • Long-distance migrants
  • Migration
  • Shorebirds
  • Waterbirds

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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