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- W2316973022 abstract "Diel food selection by 33 adult and immature surface-feeding ducks (Anatinae), collected on a North Dakota waste-stabilization system during the spring and summer of 1967-75, demonstrated high invertebrate consumption (98 percent by volume). Midges (Chironomidae: Diptera) and Cladocera (primarily Daphnia magna) each accounted for 44 percent of the diet. Adult insects accounted for 89 percent of the diet of birds collected between sunset and midnight, Cladocera represented 76 percent of the diet between midnight and sunrise, and immature midges and Cladocera made up 93 percent of the diet between sunrise and sunset. Pairs and broods of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and gadwalls (Anas strepera) contributed most of the use on the impoundments. J. WILDL. MANAGE. 41(2):226-231 Although it has been generally recognized that migrant waterfowl, breeding pairs, and females with broods are attracted to waste-stabilization ponds (Uhler 1956, 1964, Dornbush and Anderson 1964, Dodge and Low 1972, Willson 1975) or other enriched aquatic habitats (Benson 1964:111, Lee et al. 1964:72, McKnight and Low 1969), there is a paucity of information concerning foods that are consumed by ducks on these areas. The attraction of waterfowl to an organically-enriched, wastestabilization system is of interest because vascular plants associated with waterfowl food consumption (Martin and Uhler 1939) are by design eliminated or discouraged. Vascular plants interfere with efficient breakdown of waste products (Barsom 1973) or harbor insects capable of disease transmission (Myklebust and Harmston 1962). The purpose of this paper is to describe the foods consumed by anatids using an organically enriched aquatic system and to relate this information to other aquatic ecosystems that are attractive to breeding waterfowl. The data presented are part of a study of feeding ecology designed to assess the significance of changes occurring in aquatic habitats utilized by breeding waterfowl on the prairies. Appreciation is extended to J. R. Serie and M. I. Meyer for aid in the field and laboratory and to F. B. Lee, D. S. Gilmer, H. F. Duebbert, J. T. Lokemoen, and A. D. Kruse for critical review of the manuscript." @default.
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- W2316973022 title "Diel Food Selection by Anatinae on a Waste-Stabilization System" @default.
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