Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia

Pangpang Bay is one of the essential ecosystem areas located in East Java and also it is part of the East Asia Australia Flyway (EAAF). This area is an important habitat as a stopover site for migratory shorebirds. However, heretofore scientific reports are still limited. Therefore, we conducted a s...

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Main Authors: Siddiq, Arif Mohammad, Wimbaningrum, Retno, Sulistiyowati, Hari, Setiawan, Rendy, Sari, Anggita Dita, Siregar, Nurul Husna, As-Singkily, Maslim
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Published: 2024
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https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410103002
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/630217 2024-06-23T07:52:12+00:00 Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia Siddiq, Arif Mohammad Wimbaningrum, Retno Sulistiyowati, Hari Setiawan, Rendy Sari, Anggita Dita Siregar, Nurul Husna As-Singkily, Maslim 2024 text/html https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/shorebird-records-from-pangpang-bay-east-java-indonesia https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410103002 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/658471 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/shorebird-records-from-pangpang-bay-east-java-indonesia doi:10.1051/bioconf/202410103002 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research Life Science Article in monograph or in proceedings 2024 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410103002 2024-06-12T00:02:27Z Pangpang Bay is one of the essential ecosystem areas located in East Java and also it is part of the East Asia Australia Flyway (EAAF). This area is an important habitat as a stopover site for migratory shorebirds. However, heretofore scientific reports are still limited. Therefore, we conducted a shorebird survey in this area on October 1-2, 2022 using concentration count methods at three potential areas. A total of 610 individuals of shorebirds belong to 13 species from two families (Scolopacidae and Charadriidae). Among the observed shorebirds, Whimbrel had the highest number of individuals (n=426), followed by Eurasian Curlew (n=45), Common Sandpiper (n=43), Pacific Golden Plover (n=43), Bar-tailed Godwit (n=14), Common Redshank (n=9), Wood Sandpiper (n=7), Terek Sandpiper (n=5), Ruddy Turnstone (5), Grey Plover (n=3), Common Greenshank (n=3), Javan Plover (n=2), and Greater Sandplover (n=1), respectively. Twelve species are wintering migratory shorebirds and one species (Javan Plover) is a resident species (mostly in Java). Furthermore, shorebirds in Pangpang Bay occupied three habitat types, i.e. mudflat, mangrove forest, and fishpond bordering the mangrove forest. Based on these results, Pangpang Bay is an important habitat for several shorebirds indeed, especially migratory wintering as a stopover site during their migration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common Sandpiper Eurasian Curlew Ruddy Turnstone Whimbrel Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Pacific BIO Web of Conferences 101 03002
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Sulistiyowati, Hari
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Sari, Anggita Dita
Siregar, Nurul Husna
As-Singkily, Maslim
Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia
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description Pangpang Bay is one of the essential ecosystem areas located in East Java and also it is part of the East Asia Australia Flyway (EAAF). This area is an important habitat as a stopover site for migratory shorebirds. However, heretofore scientific reports are still limited. Therefore, we conducted a shorebird survey in this area on October 1-2, 2022 using concentration count methods at three potential areas. A total of 610 individuals of shorebirds belong to 13 species from two families (Scolopacidae and Charadriidae). Among the observed shorebirds, Whimbrel had the highest number of individuals (n=426), followed by Eurasian Curlew (n=45), Common Sandpiper (n=43), Pacific Golden Plover (n=43), Bar-tailed Godwit (n=14), Common Redshank (n=9), Wood Sandpiper (n=7), Terek Sandpiper (n=5), Ruddy Turnstone (5), Grey Plover (n=3), Common Greenshank (n=3), Javan Plover (n=2), and Greater Sandplover (n=1), respectively. Twelve species are wintering migratory shorebirds and one species (Javan Plover) is a resident species (mostly in Java). Furthermore, shorebirds in Pangpang Bay occupied three habitat types, i.e. mudflat, mangrove forest, and fishpond bordering the mangrove forest. Based on these results, Pangpang Bay is an important habitat for several shorebirds indeed, especially migratory wintering as a stopover site during their migration.
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Wimbaningrum, Retno
Sulistiyowati, Hari
Setiawan, Rendy
Sari, Anggita Dita
Siregar, Nurul Husna
As-Singkily, Maslim
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Setiawan, Rendy
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title_short Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia
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title_fullStr Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Shorebird Records from Pangpang Bay, East Java, Indonesia
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