Stomach content, biomass, abundance and body score of long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis) from south-eastern Baltic Sea
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The long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) is a vulnerable and declining
species wintering in the Baltic Sea. The introduction of the invasive
fish, the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), dramatically impacted the
benthic macrofauna in hard-bottom, while no significant changes occurred
in soft-bottom benthic macrofauna. Therefore, we aimed to assess the
extent to which the diet of long-tailed duck changed in two different
bottom types. We analysed the stomach content of 251 long-tailed ducks
bycaught in gillnets from 2016 to 2020 in hard- and soft-bottom habitats
and compared these results with those published by Žydelis and Ruškyte
(2005). The results show that the long-tailed duck experienced a change in
diet in hard-bottom habitats, shifting from the blue mussel to Hediste
diversicolor, barnacles and fish. In soft-bottom habitats, their diet
remained similar over time and was based on H. diversicolor, a few bivalve
species and Saduria entomon. There was no evidence of significant
differences in diet neither between sex nor age. Despite the
above-mentioned changes in diet, the average body condition of the species
did not change neither over time nor between habitats. This confirms that
long-tailed ducks have high feeding flexibility and quick species response
to changes in prey availability, as they are capable of shifting their
diet to new prey.
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Dryad
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2022-02-11



