Daily roosting behaviour of the critically endangered White-bellied Heron Ardea insignis as a function of day length
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Author list: Khandu P., Gale G.A., Kinley K., Tandin T., Shimano S., Bumrungsri S.
Publication year: 2020
Volume number: 53
Issue number: 5
Start page: 812
End page: 822
Number of pages: 11
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
The White-bellied Heron (Ardea insignis) is listed as a critically endangered bird species by BirdLife International due to the rapid population decline. Before this study, nothing was known about the night roosting behaviour of this imperiled species. Here, we report on the night roosting behaviour of the White-bellied Herons in Punatsangchhu and Mangdechhu river basins of Bhutan. There was a significant difference in landing and takeoff flights between the short- and long-day periods (P <0.05). Overall, the night roosting behaviour was dominated by sleeping (65 ± 11 min). We also documented two prominent behaviours that were thermoregulatory in function. The White-bellied Herons roosts solitarily on the tree branches in the night and makes extensive use of the night roosting trees. Therefore, night roosting trees are essential for consideration while assessing the home range size of the White-bellied Herons for their better conservation and management. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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night roosting rhythm






