Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia

The increasing population of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in Malaysia poses potential risks to native waterbird species, such as the milky stork. Despite their growing presence in urban artificial lakes, such as those in Putrajaya and Selangor, our understanding of their activity patterns...

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Main Author: Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
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Language:English
Published: Society for Indonesian Biodiversity 2024
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Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
2024
Biodiversitas
25
12
10.13057/biodiv/d251224
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215939461&doi=10.13057%2fbiodiv%2fd251224&partnerID=40&md5=a444a2ee3c694930f0742fcd221d89e5
The increasing population of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in Malaysia poses potential risks to native waterbird species, such as the milky stork. Despite their growing presence in urban artificial lakes, such as those in Putrajaya and Selangor, our understanding of their activity patterns remains limited, highlighting the importance of this research. Therefore, this study closely investigated the diurnal activity patterns of painted stor ks in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia. Stork behavior was observed using instantaneous scanning and focal sampling methods for over 20 days. Results indicated that preening was the most common activity (30%), followed by foraging (24%), vigilance (23%), walking (15%), and other behaviors (8%). Storks displayed significantly more preening in the morning, though the durations were short er compared to the afternoon and late afternoon. They also spent more time foraging and being vigilant in the morning than at other times. Furthermore, during all sessions, the number of individuals observed in the grassy areas was much higher than in the lake or on nearby rooftops. This study provides valuable insights into the behavior of painted storks, which could inform management strategies for waterbird species in urban artificial wetlands. © 2024, Society for Indonesian Biodiversity. All rights reserved.
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author Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
spellingShingle Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
author_facet Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
author_sort Limin N.A.; Abidin M.Z.Z.; Kamar N.N.S.; Amran M.A.A.; Yusof N.M.
title Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
title_short Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
title_full Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
title_fullStr Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
title_sort Diurnal activity patterns of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia
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description The increasing population of painted storks (Mycteria leucocephala) in Malaysia poses potential risks to native waterbird species, such as the milky stork. Despite their growing presence in urban artificial lakes, such as those in Putrajaya and Selangor, our understanding of their activity patterns remains limited, highlighting the importance of this research. Therefore, this study closely investigated the diurnal activity patterns of painted stor ks in an urban artificial wetland in Malaysia. Stork behavior was observed using instantaneous scanning and focal sampling methods for over 20 days. Results indicated that preening was the most common activity (30%), followed by foraging (24%), vigilance (23%), walking (15%), and other behaviors (8%). Storks displayed significantly more preening in the morning, though the durations were short er compared to the afternoon and late afternoon. They also spent more time foraging and being vigilant in the morning than at other times. Furthermore, during all sessions, the number of individuals observed in the grassy areas was much higher than in the lake or on nearby rooftops. This study provides valuable insights into the behavior of painted storks, which could inform management strategies for waterbird species in urban artificial wetlands. © 2024, Society for Indonesian Biodiversity. All rights reserved.
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