1993
DOI: 10.1016/0077-7579(93)90059-2
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How the food supply harvestable by waders in the Wadden Sea depends on the variation in energy density, body weight, biomass, burying depth and behaviour of tidal-flat invertebrates

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“…Therefore, our estimates of intake rates during the breeding season may be considered conservative given that warmer temperatures may affect the availability and condition of invertebrates (Zwarts and Wanink 1993). Likely, if there are seasonal or sex-related differences in intake rate, they may be slightly higher than those we report.…”
Section: Diet and Intake Ratecontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Therefore, our estimates of intake rates during the breeding season may be considered conservative given that warmer temperatures may affect the availability and condition of invertebrates (Zwarts and Wanink 1993). Likely, if there are seasonal or sex-related differences in intake rate, they may be slightly higher than those we report.…”
Section: Diet and Intake Ratecontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Corophium), 0.75 for molluscs in the shell and 0.85 for bivalve flesh removed from the shell. Energy densities came from Zwarts & Wanink (1993).…”
Section: (1 ) Functional Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prey depletion close to the breeding colony may be counteracted by a habitat switch (Schwemmer & Garthe, 2008) or a change in the diet (Goss‐Custard et al., 2006; O'Connor & Brown, 1977; Zwarts & Wanink, 1993). A previous study on the food choice of oystercatchers noted a shortage of suitable prey in the vicinity of Oland (Schwemmer et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%