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Biota from the coastal wetlands of Praia da Vitória (Terceira, Azores, Portugal): Part 3 - Birds.

Sofia Goulart1, João Pedro Barreiros2, Mariana R Brito1, Sónia Santos1, César M M Pimentel1, Elisabete Nogueira1, Paulo Alexandre Vieira Borges2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The data presented here come from field observations of Aves between August 2013 and October 2018 as part of a LIFE research project aiming to preserve and restore three coastal wetlands from Praia da Vitória (Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal). Systematic monthly observations were carried out for five years in order to provide a checklist and monitoring of bird species and subspecies observed in three sites: Paul da Praia da Vitória (PPV), Paul do Belo Jardim (PBJ) and Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP). Main objectives were to determine their ornithological richness while also adding data to the overall knowledge of Azorean Avifauna and to monitor seasonal and between-year variation on species abundance. NEW INFORMATION: During a five-year observation period (2013-2018), a total of 82,985 birds belonging to 108 species/subspecies were observed. From this, 16,663 were in PPV, 11,793 from PBJ and 54,529 from PPCP. The total richness was 55, 40 and 85, respectively. Three species are first records for the Azores: Aythya americana (Eyton, 1838); Chlidonias leucopterus (Temminck, 1815) and Tringa brevipes (Vieillot, 1816). One species is a new record for Terceira Island: Lophodytes cucullatus (Linnaeus, 1758).

Entities:  

Keywords:  Aves ; Azores; Ornitofauna.; Terceira; Wetlands

Year:  2019        PMID: 31182911      PMCID: PMC6548749          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e34327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


Introduction

The Azorean Avifauna has been described in several publications, the most recent being Rodrigues et al. (2010), Rodebrand (2012) and Barcelos et al. (2015). Despite the fact that the Azorean list of breeding birds is short (37 species breeding and seven occasionally nesting; Rodrigues et al. 2010), as a consequence of dramatic extinction events (Rando et al. 2013, Alcover et al. 2015, Rando et al. 2017), those publications added numerous records of non-breeding landbird and waterbird species, particularly occasional migrant and wintering species. Those novelties are a consequence of an increase in birdwatching activity on several Azorean islands and an increased interest in rare Nearctic birds arriving to Azores (Alfrey et al. 2018), due to storms that divert birds from their normal migratory routes. Three coastal wetlands from the municipality of Praia da Vitória (Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal) - Paul da Praia da Vitória (PPV), Paul do Belo Jardim (PBJ) and Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP) – were studied during the LIFE – Coastal Wetlands Restoration Project and are known as a high avifauna site attracting birdwatchers and which include an important number of species (Dias et al. 1991, Morton et al. 1997, Morton et al. 1998, Melo and Dias 2005, Pereira and Melo 2017). Pereira and Melo (2017) published a field guidebook on the bird species occurring in PPCP, highlighting the particular importance of this wetland for migrant species and regular and occasional wintering birds. This manuscript is the third contribution in a series of papers that characterise the biota of the three coastal wetlands from this area (Borges et al. 2018, Gabriel et al. 2019).

General description

Purpose

The aim of this work is to inventory the avifauna present in the three coastal areas of Praia da Vitória (Terceira Island, Azores), focused on the LIFE-CWR Project, Paul da Praia da Vitória (PPV) (Fig. 1), Paul do Belo Jardim (PBJ) (Fig. 2) and Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP) (Fig. 3), in order to improve our knowledge on the bird diversity that occurs in this area, detect eventual new species for the Azores and monitor seasonal and between-year variation on species abundance.
Figure 1.

General aspect of Paul da Praia da Vitória (Photo by Paulo A.V. Borges).

Figure 2.

General aspect of Paul Belo Jardim (Photo by Paulo A.V. Borges).

Figure 3.

General aspect of Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP) (Photo by Paulo A.V. Borges).

Project description

Title

Inventory of bird species in three coastal wetlands from Terceira Island (Azores)

Personnel

The inventory was conducted during five years between August 2013 and October 2018 by experienced birdwatchers: Sofia Goulart, Mariana R. Brito and Sónia Santos.

Study area description

Terceira Island (area: 400.6 km²; elevation: 1,021.14 m) is one of the nine islands of the Azores archipelago, located in the North Atlantic, roughly at 38°43'49''N 27°19'10''W (Forjaz et al. 2004). The climate in the Azores is temperate oceanic, with regular and abundant rainfall, high levels of relative humidity and persistent western winds, mainly during the winter and autumn seasons (Azevedo et al. 1999).

Sampling methods

Study extent

This study covers a small coastal area with 3.58 km extension between PPV and PPCP.

Sampling description

At the three wetland sites, more than 788 days of observations were carried out for a total of ca. 11,820 h of direct observations. Each observation lasted 15 minutes in which every sighted bird was registered. These were made by experienced birdwatchers (two to three researchers in the field each day) using a Swarovski 20-60 telescope and Opticron Verano HD 10-42 binocular. Photographs were made with a Canon 60D camera (a database and Photo repository is available at http://lifecwr.com/index.php/pt/observacao/registos-de-observacao/registos-de-observacao-2). Whenever needed, several field-guides were used (e.g. Pereira 2010, Mullarney et al. 2012), as well as websites on Azorean birds, namely AVES DOS AÇORES, Azores bird sightings and Birding Azores.

Geographic coverage

Description

Praia da Vitória marshes, Terceira Island (Azores), Macaronesia, Portugal.

Coordinates

38º42'09''N and 38°44'12''N Latitude; 27º03'46''W and 27°02'39''W Longitude.

Taxonomic coverage

Temporal coverage

Notes

Data range: August 2013 – October 2018.

Usage rights

Use license

Creative Commons Public Domain Waiver (CC-Zero)

Data resources

Data package title

LIFE_CWR_TER_Aves

Resource link

http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=azores_birds

Alternative identifiers

http://islandlab.uac.pt/software/ver.php?id=34

Number of data sets

1

Data set 1.

Data set name

Birds from Praia da Vitória marshes (Terceira, Azores, Portugal)

Data format

Darwin Core Archive

Number of columns

50

Download URL

http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=azores_birds

Data format version

version 1

Description

In this data table, we include all the records for which a taxonomic identification of the species was possible. The dataset submitted to GBIF is structured as a sample event dataset, with two tables: event (as core) and occurrences. The data in this sampling event resource have been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwCA), which is a standardised format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 2003 records. One extension data table also exists. An extension record supplies extra information about a core record. The number of records in each extension data table is illustrated in the IPT link. This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for downloading in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time. In Suppl. material 1, we provide a simpler dataset with few columns in a single table.

Additional information

We observed and identified 82,985 birds belonging to 26 families, including 108 species or subspecies. Families (32 species) and (24 species) were the most diverse while three species corresponded to 47.8% of all observed/identified birds (Table 1): (18,856), (10,726) and (10,074). The Order Charadriformes, with 63,671 individuals observed, corresponds to 75.7% of all birds from this work (Table 1). This abundance of waders is certainly an expected feature on wetlands. Eleven species were represented by a single individual observation and 38 by ten or less individuals.
Table 1.

List of and their abundance in the three coastal wetlands of Praia da Vitória, Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal (Paul da Praia da Vitória (PPV), Paul do Belo Jardim (PBJ) and Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP), indicating Order, Family and both breeding status (b) and colonisation status (END – endemic from Azores; MAC – endemic from Macaronesia; n = native non-endemic; i = introduced).

Order Family Taxon Status PPV PBJ PPCP Total
Anseriformes Anatidae Aix galericulata 11
Anseriformes Anatidae Aix sponsa 11
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas acuta 302196399
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas americana 1237331270
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas carolinensis 99
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas clypeata 11
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas crecca 94235329
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas discors 117147264
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas penelope 68930719
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas querquedula 141630
Anseriformes Anatidae Anas strepera 2222
Anseriformes Anatidae Anser cygnoides 3737
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya affinis 2951296
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya americana 2727
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya collaris 531638575
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya ferina 12315
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya fuligula 6547661
Anseriformes Anatidae Aythya marila 296296
Anseriformes Anatidae Branta bernicla 7310
Anseriformes Anatidae Branta canadensis 88
Anseriformes Anatidae Bucephala clangula 55
Anseriformes Anatidae Clangula hyemalis 44
Anseriformes Anatidae Lophodytes cucullatus 6464
Anseriformes Anatidae Tadorna tadorna 1414
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Charadrius alexandrinus alexandrinus b / n75291019010726
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Charadrius hiaticula 9964973
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Charadrius semipalmatus 2124126
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Pluvialis apricaria 1818
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Pluvialis dominica 1414
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Pluvialis fulva 1818
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Pluvialis squatarola 22529703195
Charadriiformes Charadriidae Vanellus vanellus 33
Charadriiformes Haematopodidae Haematopus ostralegus 11
Charadriiformes Laridae Chroicocephalus philadelphia 11
Charadriiformes Laridae Chroicocephalus ridibundus 9542571591
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus argentatus 22
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus delawarensis 1212
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus fuscus 153153
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus glaucoides glaucoides 13114
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus hyperboreus 718
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus marinus 70272
Charadriiformes Laridae Larus michahellis atlantis b / END17188937319795
Charadriiformes Laridae Rissa tridactyla 2428
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Actitis hypoleucos 311418
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Actitis macularius 33
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Arenaria interpres 71006710074
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris alba 53701848118856
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris alpina 557557
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris bairdii 1515
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris canutus 902902
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris ferruginea 671671
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris fuscicollis 381381
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris mauri 22
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris melanotos 9898
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris minuta 355355
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris minutilla 4646
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris pusilla 1556557
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Calidris temminckii 44
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Gallinago delicata 22
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Gallinago gallinago gallinago b / n12223
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Limnodromus griseus 101101
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Limnodromus scolopaceus 33
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Limosa lapponica 197197
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Limosa limosa 127612762
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Numenius phaeopus hudsonicus 66
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Numenius phaeopus phaeopus 21474495
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Phalaropus fulicarius 28486
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Phalaropus lobatus 2323
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Philomachus pugnax 629629
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tringa brevipes 1515
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tringa flavipes 27981
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tringa glareola 33
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tringa nebularia 1616
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tringa totanus 2210212
Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Tryngites subruficollis 22
Charadriiformes Sternidae Chlidonias leucopterus 11
Charadriiformes Sternidae Sterna dougallii dougallii b / n11
Charadriiformes Sternidae Sterna hirundo hirundo b / n91376275742
Charadriiformes Sternidae Thalasseu sandvicensis 22
Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Ardea cinerea 713835756
Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Ardeola ralloides 33
Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Bubulcus ibis 235
Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Egretta garzetta 671925111
Ciconiiformes Threskiornithidae Platalea leucorodia 55
Ciconiiformes Threskiornithidae Plegadis falcinellus 99
Columbiformes Columbidae Columba livia b / i25185272482
Columbiformes Columbidae Columba palumbus azorica b / END76435124
Columbiformes Columbidae Streptopelia decaocto decaocto b / n18127136
Coraciiformes Alcedinidae Megaceryle alcyon 55
Falconiformes Accipitridae Buteo buteo rothschildi b / END4344491
Falconiformes Falconidae Falco tinnunculus 22
Falconiformes Pandiondidae Pandion haliaetus 11
Galliformes Phasianidae Coturnix coturnix conturbans b / n1010
Gaviiformes Gaviidae Gavia immer 516
Gruiformes Rallidae Fulica atra b / n50775077
Gruiformes Rallidae Gallinula chloropus b / n2930252937
Passeriformes Emberizidae Plectrophenax nivalis 11
Passeriformes Estrildidade Estrilda astrild b / i36718147532
Passeriformes Fringillidae Carduelis carduelis parva b / i1961319228
Passeriformes Fringillidae Serinus canaria canaria b /MAC6113688285
Passeriformes Hirundinidae Hirundo rustica 99
Passeriformes Motacillidae Motacilla cinerea patriciae b / END43565104
Passeriformes Passaridae Passer domesticus domesticus b / i16461347572
Passeriformes Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris granti b / END15141339531
Passeriformes Sylviidae Sylvia atricapilla gularis b / END221335
Passeriformes Turdidae Erithacus rubecula rubecula b / n11
Passeriformes Turdidae Turdus merula azorensis b / END1950721762198
Procellariiformes Procellariidae Calonectris borealis b / n11
Abundance 16663 11793 54529
Species Richness 55 40 85
Of all observed species, three are not referred to in Barcelos et al. (2015), which is the most recent update on the list of Azorean birds: (Eyton 1838), (Temminck 1815) and (Vieillot 1816). One species is a new record for Terceira Island: (Linnaeus 1758). is a Nearctic occasional migrant duck, is a Palearctic tern and is a shorebird breeding in northeast Siberia. All other species have previously been recorded at several levels of relative abundance, both as breeding native (ten taxa), breeding Azorean endemic (seven taxa), breeding Macaronesian endemic (one taxon), breeding introduced (four taxa) and vagrant (87 additional taxa) (Table 1). About 15 out of the 21 breeding species are common with more than 100 individuals recorded in the three sites. Based on the Barcelos et al. (2015) classification of vagrant species, in the three sites we found: 45 occasional migrants, 21 regular migrants, 17 occasional wintering taxa and 26 regular wintering taxa. The Palearctic taxa dominate the community of birds (52 taxa), whereas Holarctic (28 taxa) and Nearctic (25 taxa) have similar but with half of the frequency. LIFE_CWR_Birds Data type: Occurrences and abundances Brief description: In this contribution, we present detailed data on the distribution and abundance of species belonging to several groups of arthropods in three Terceira island (Azores) wetlands: Paul da Praia da Vitória (PPV), Paul do Belo Jardim (PBJ) and Paul da Pedreira do Cabo da Praia (PPCP). File: oo_268688.xlsx
Data set 1.
Column labelColumn description
Table Event Table Event
idUnique identifier
typeType of the record, as defined by the Public Core standard
licenceReference to the licence under which the record is published
InstitutionIDThe identity of the institution publishing the data
InstitutionCodeThe code of the institution publishing the data
datasetNameName of the dataset
eventIDIdentifier of the events, unique for the dataset
eventDateDate or date range the record was collected
startDayOfYearThe earliest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for 1 January, 365 for 31 December, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366)
yearYear
monthMonth
dayDay
islandGroupArchipelago of the sampling site
islandIsland of the sampling site
countryCountry of the sampling site
countryCodeISO code of the country of the sampling site
countyName of the county
localityName of the locality
minimumElevationInMetersMinimum elevation in metres
maximumElevationInMetersMaximum elevation in metres
verbatimCoordinatesOriginal coordinates recorded
decimalLatitudeApproximate centre point decimal latitude of the field site in GPS coordinates
decimalLongitudeApproximate centre point decimal longitude of the field site in GPS coordinates
geodeticDatumThe reference point for the various coordinate systems used in mapping the earth
Table OccurrencesTable of Occurrences
idUnique identifier
modifiedDate of the last modification of the record
languageA language of the resource
basisOfRecordThe nature of the data record
occurrenceIDIdentifier of the record, coded as a global unique identifier
catalogNumberRecord number of the specimen in the collection
recordedByName of the person who performed the sampling of the specimens
individualCountTotal number of individuals captured
organismQuantityTotal number of individuals captured, as numeric
organismQuantityTypeThe unit of the identification of the organisms
eventIDIdentifier of the events, unique for the dataset
identifiedByName of the person who made the identification
dateIdentifiedDate on which the record was identified
scientificNameComplete scientific name including author and year
kingdomKingdom name
phylumPhylum name
classClass name
orderOrder name
familyFamily name
genusGenus name
specificEpithetSpecific epithet
infraspecificEpithetInfraspecific epithet, when available
taxonRankLowest taxonomic rank of the record
scientificNameAuthorshipName of the author of the lowest taxon rank included in the record
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3.  Birds from the Azores: An updated list with some comments on species distribution.

Authors:  Luís Md Barcelos; Pedro R Rodrigues; Joël Bried; Enésima P Mendonça; Rosalina Gabriel; Paulo Alexandre Vieira Borges
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4.  Biota from the coastal wetlands of Praia da Vitória (Terceira, Azores, Portugal): Part 1 - Arthropods.

Authors:  Paulo Alexandre Vieira Borges; Rosalina Gabriel; César M M Pimentel; Mariana R Brito; Artur Raposo Moniz Serrano; Luís Carlos Fonseca Crespo; Volker Assing; Peter Stüben; Simone Fattorini; António Onofre Soares; Enésima P Mendonça; Elisabete Nogueira
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