The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979

The high arctic avifauna of central Northeast Greenland between 73°15'N. and 74°05'N. is reviewed and various ecological and faunistic aspects are considered. The recent field data were collected during a stay at Myggbukta (73°29'N., 21°34'W.), from May to July 1979. A few record...

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Main Authors: Elander, Magnus, Blomqvist, Sven
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press 1986
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/142341 2024-01-28T10:04:12+01:00 The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979 Elander, Magnus Blomqvist, Sven 1986-09-23 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142341 eng eng Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142341/186307 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142341 Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Vol. 19 (1986): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 44 pp. Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Årg. 19 (1986): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 44 pp. 0106-1054 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1986 ftkbcopenhojs 2024-01-03T23:58:33Z The high arctic avifauna of central Northeast Greenland between 73°15'N. and 74°05'N. is reviewed and various ecological and faunistic aspects are considered. The recent field data were collected during a stay at Myggbukta (73°29'N., 21°34'W.), from May to July 1979. A few records from 1982 (Elander & Ericson unpubl.) are included. The coastal plain near Myggbukta harbour a comparatively dense population of birds, in particular some species of ducks, waders and skuas. The nesting habitat selection of eight species in the census area is plotted on vegetation type maps. In 1979, 38 species were recorded in the study area. Eleven species were found breeding, and five species were most probably breeders in or close to the census area. Seven species new to the area were recorded in 1979, including the Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola, new to Greenland). In 1982, another two species new to the area were recorded. The total number of species in the study area now amounts to 56. Selected meteorological data from Myggbukta between 1932 and 1958 are compared with the weather situation in 1979. It is concluded that the disappearance of snow and ice may affect the timing of arrival for certain lake dependent species. Two topics were studied in more detail in 1979: (1) Food supply and pre-nesting behaviour among King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) and Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis), and (2) Mating systems, food resources and foraging behaviour among waders, with special attention to the genus Phalaropus. The potentially available food resources for these species were sampled and analysed qualitatively, and the larvae of midges (Chironomidae; mainly Chironominae) were also analysed quantitatively. The midge larvae were found to be almost the sole prey type initially available for all lake-feeding species. On this basis spatial niche segregation among King Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Dunlin (Calidris alpina) and Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) is discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Calidris alpina Dunlin Greenland King Eider Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope Somateria spectabilis Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Arctic Greenland Myggbukta ENVELOPE(-21.556,-21.556,73.490,73.490)
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description The high arctic avifauna of central Northeast Greenland between 73°15'N. and 74°05'N. is reviewed and various ecological and faunistic aspects are considered. The recent field data were collected during a stay at Myggbukta (73°29'N., 21°34'W.), from May to July 1979. A few records from 1982 (Elander & Ericson unpubl.) are included. The coastal plain near Myggbukta harbour a comparatively dense population of birds, in particular some species of ducks, waders and skuas. The nesting habitat selection of eight species in the census area is plotted on vegetation type maps. In 1979, 38 species were recorded in the study area. Eleven species were found breeding, and five species were most probably breeders in or close to the census area. Seven species new to the area were recorded in 1979, including the Wood Sandpiper (Tringa glareola, new to Greenland). In 1982, another two species new to the area were recorded. The total number of species in the study area now amounts to 56. Selected meteorological data from Myggbukta between 1932 and 1958 are compared with the weather situation in 1979. It is concluded that the disappearance of snow and ice may affect the timing of arrival for certain lake dependent species. Two topics were studied in more detail in 1979: (1) Food supply and pre-nesting behaviour among King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) and Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis), and (2) Mating systems, food resources and foraging behaviour among waders, with special attention to the genus Phalaropus. The potentially available food resources for these species were sampled and analysed qualitatively, and the larvae of midges (Chironomidae; mainly Chironominae) were also analysed quantitatively. The midge larvae were found to be almost the sole prey type initially available for all lake-feeding species. On this basis spatial niche segregation among King Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Dunlin (Calidris alpina) and Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) is discussed.
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author Elander, Magnus
Blomqvist, Sven
spellingShingle Elander, Magnus
Blomqvist, Sven
The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
author_facet Elander, Magnus
Blomqvist, Sven
author_sort Elander, Magnus
title The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
title_short The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
title_full The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
title_fullStr The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
title_full_unstemmed The avifauna of central Northeast Greenland, 73°15'N- 74°05'N, based on a visit to Myggbukta, May- July 1979
title_sort avifauna of central northeast greenland, 73°15'n- 74°05'n, based on a visit to myggbukta, may- july 1979
publisher Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press
publishDate 1986
url https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142341
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