Spatiotemporal Niche Separation among Passeriformes in the Halla Mountain Wetland of Jeju, Republic of Korea: Insights from Camera Trap Data

ANIMALS(2024)

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Simple Summary Our comprehensive study using camera traps in the Halla Mountain Wetland offers significant insights into the temporal activities and habitat preferences of Passerine birds. Key findings include distinct morning activities in species such as Cyanoptila cyanomelana and Horornis canturians and afternoon peaks in others such as Muscicapa dauurica. We observed a preference for wetlands and an underutilization of grasslands, indicating complex species-habitat interactions. Additionally, our study highlights the impact of population density on habitat usage and reveals substantial variations in seasonal activity among different species, demonstrating their adaptive strategies. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the ecological dynamics and niche partitioning within these bird communities. However, the fixed field of view and intermittent recording capability of camera traps can miss certain activities, and external factors such as weather and human presence can influence the observed behavior. While providing valuable insights, this study underscores the need to integrate camera trap data with other observational methods for a more comprehensive understanding of avian behavior.Abstract This study analyzed 5322 camera trap photographs from Halla Mountain Wetland, documenting 1427 independent bird sightings of 26 families and 49 species of Passeriformes. Key observations include morning activities in Cyanoptila cyanomelana and Horornis canturians and afternoon activity in Muscicapa dauurica and Phoenicurus auroreus. Wetlands were significantly preferred (P_i = 0.398) despite their smaller area, contrasting with underutilized grasslands (P_i = 0.181). Seasonal activity variations were notable, with overlap coefficients ranging from 0.08 to 0.81 across species, indicating diverse strategies in resource utilization and thermoregulation. Population density was found to be a critical factor in habitat usage, with high-density species showing more consistent activity patterns. The study's results demonstrate the ecological adaptability of Passeriformes in the Halla Mountain Wetland while highlighting the limitations of camera trapping methods. These limitations include their fixed field of view and intermittent recording capability, which may not fully capture the spectrum of complex avian behaviors. This research underlines the need for future studies integrating various methodologies, such as direct observation and acoustic monitoring, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of avian ecology.
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behavior ecology,competition,community structures,camera trap,habitat structure
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