2002
DOI: 10.3312/jyio1952.33.176
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Diurnal Activity Budgets and Nocturnal Movements of Mallards(Anas platyrhynchos) Wintering at the Hattabara Dam Lake, Western Japan.

Abstract: Diurnal activity budgets of Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) wintering at the Hattabara dam lake in Hiroshima prefecture, western Japan, were investigated during November 2000 to March 2001. Mallards spent 67.9, 16.0 and 14.7% of the time resting, preening, and locomoting, respectively. Less than 1% of the time was spent for each of feeding, alert, agonistic and courtship activities. Activity patterns varied among the months, apparently in response to declining water levels and human disturbances. Resting was the … Show more

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“…Also, newborn chicks were observed on floating invasive water plants. Invasive water plants Effect of water level fluctuation The effects of water-level fluctuations on water birds are well known (Reinecke 1981;Markham 1982;Mahaulpatha et al 2002). They include loss of suitable foraging, nesting and resting sites.…”
Section: Effect Of Invasive Plants On Habitat Usementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Also, newborn chicks were observed on floating invasive water plants. Invasive water plants Effect of water level fluctuation The effects of water-level fluctuations on water birds are well known (Reinecke 1981;Markham 1982;Mahaulpatha et al 2002). They include loss of suitable foraging, nesting and resting sites.…”
Section: Effect Of Invasive Plants On Habitat Usementioning
confidence: 98%