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Waterbirds | 2003

Social foraging by waterbirds in shallow coastal lagoons in Ghana

Pf Battley; Martin Poot; Popko Wiersma; Chris Gordon; Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu; Theunis Piersma; Phil F. Battley

Abstract Social foraging in waterbirds in Ghanaian coastal lagoons was studied during October and November 1994. Two types of foraging were social: directionally synchronized flocks (often involving distinctive feeding methods used in unison) and dense pecking aggregations. Social flocks were typically larger and denser than non-social flocks, and primarily involved piscivorous birds, especially the longer-legged shorebirds and egrets. It is probable that the flocks concentrate fish into temporarily high densities through herding or confusing escape reactions. We suggest that these flocks, rather than simply forming in areas of existing high prey density, may actively enhance their foraging success. There may be a true social element to either the initiation or persistence of waterbird social foraging flocks in coastal Ghana.


Ibis | 2008

Water depth selection, daily feeding routines and diets of waterbirds in coastal lagoons in Ghana

Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu; Theunis Piersma; Popko Wiersma; Martin Poot; Phil F. Battley; Chris Gordon


Ibis | 2008

Significance of the White Sea as a stopover for Bewick's Swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii in spring

Bart A. Nolet; Valery A. Andreev; Preben Clausen; Martin Poot; Erik G. J. Wessel


Archive | 1996

Migratory waterbirds in the Wadden sea 1993/94

Martin Poot; Lars Maltha Rasmussen; Marc van Roomen; Hans-Ulrich Rösner; Peter Südbeck


Ibis | 2015

Bird movements at rotor heights measured continuously with vertical radar at a Dutch offshore wind farm

Ruben C. Fijn; Karen L. Krijgsveld; Martin Poot; S. Dirksen


Ardea | 1993

Where waders may parallel penguins : Spontaneous increase in locomotor activity triggered by fat depletion in a voluntarily fasting Knot

Theunis Piersma; Martin Poot


Wader Study Group Bulletin | 2009

Sanderlings using African–Eurasian flyways

Jeroen Reneerkens; A Benhoussa; H Boland; M Collier; Kirsten Grond; Klaus Günther; Gunnar Thor Hallgrimsson; Jannik Hansen; Włodzimierz Meissner; B de Meulenaer; Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu; Theunis Piersma; Martin Poot; Marc van Roomen; R. W. Summers; Pavel S. Tomkovich; Les G. Underhill


Archive | 2012

Cumulative effects of wind farms in the Dutch North Sea on bird populations

Martin Poot; Peter van Horssen; Mark Collier; Rob Lensink; S. Dirksen


Archive | 2012

Long-term attachment of GPS loggers with tape on Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis proved unsuitable from tests on a captive bird

Ruben C. Fijn; Theo J. Boudewijn; Martin Poot


Archive | 2015

PMR-NCV Jaarrapport Vogels 2014

Martin Poot; Ruben C. Fijn; Theo J. Boudewijn; Camiel Heunks; J de Jong; Wouter Courtens; Hilbran Verstraete; Nicolas Vanermen; Eric Stienen; Pim Wolf; Mark Hoekstein; Sander Lilipaly

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Eric Stienen

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Hilbran Verstraete

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Wouter Courtens

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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