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Modelación del efecto de la reproducción colonial de Bubulcus ibis (Aves: Ardeidae) en el flujo de biomasa y energía de los manglares costeros

  • 1. University of Havana
  • 2. Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo

Description

Modeling the effect of colonial breeding in Bubulcus ibis (Aves: Ardeidae) on biomass and energy flows in coastal mangrove wetlands. The colonies of wading birds reach thousands of highly grouped nests, which have a marked influence on the characteristics of the soil or the water that surrounds them due to a hyperfertilization effect. This causes the harmful accumulation of nitrogen compounds altering the chemistry of the substrate and causing defoliation and death of vegetation. The impact of these colonies on the mangroves in Cuba has not been evaluated, due to the logistical difficulties involved and the complexity of their processes. Mathematical modeling is a useful tool in these situations, so in this work the estimation of the quantities of biomass, energy and nutrients mobilized in a colony of herons was carried out, through a bioenergetic model of system dynamics. We used 29 primary variables, 3 bioenergetic equations and the postnatal growth equation of this species, implemented in the STELLA 9.1.3 program. From the interaction of these variables, the energy required by the reproduction cycle, the biomass consumed and the nutrients deposited in the colony were obtained. A sensitivity analysis and an uncertainty analysis were carried out to explore the variables that have the most influence on the results. The model was validated by the consistency in the units, the test of extreme values and the comparison with values recorded in the literature. Finally, disturbances scenarios that can affect a real colony were simulated. According to the model, for the growth the chicks require 10 219.2 Kcal total. The colony must totally invest 6.71x106 Kcal, which represents consumption close to 2.2 tons of dams. Due to this consumption, the nutrients deposited in the colony by the excreta were 49 kg of nitrogen, 7 kg of phosphorus and 56 kg of calcium. According to the sensitivity analysis, the variables that produce the strongest changes in the result are the number of adults in the colony and the average clutch size. The uncertainty analysis showed little influence of the variables selected on the response variables. The most harmful simulated disturbances for the colony were the affectations to the recruitment and the increase of the mortality of the pigeons.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

نمذجة تأثير التكاثر الاستعماري في Bubulcus ibis (Aves: Ardeidae) على الكتلة الحيوية وتدفقات الطاقة في أراضي المنغروف الساحلية الرطبة. تصل مستعمرات طيور الخوض إلى الآلاف من الأعشاش شديدة التجمع، والتي لها تأثير ملحوظ على خصائص التربة أو المياه المحيطة بها بسبب تأثير فرط الإخصاب. وهذا يتسبب في التراكم الضار لمركبات النيتروجين التي تغير كيمياء الركيزة وتسبب في إزالة الأوراق وموت الغطاء النباتي. لم يتم تقييم تأثير هذه المستعمرات على أشجار المانغروف في كوبا، بسبب الصعوبات اللوجستية التي تنطوي عليها وتعقيد عملياتها. تعد النمذجة الرياضية أداة مفيدة في هذه المواقف، لذلك تم في هذا العمل تقدير كميات الكتلة الحيوية والطاقة والمغذيات المعبأة في مستعمرة من مالك الحزين، من خلال نموذج حيوي لديناميكيات النظام. استخدمنا 29 متغيرًا أساسيًا و 3 معادلات حيوية ومعادلة نمو ما بعد الولادة لهذا النوع، والتي تم تنفيذها في برنامج STELLA 9.1.3. من تفاعل هذه المتغيرات، تم الحصول على الطاقة التي تتطلبها دورة التكاثر والكتلة الحيوية المستهلكة والمغذيات المترسبة في المستعمرة. تم إجراء تحليل الحساسية وتحليل عدم اليقين لاستكشاف المتغيرات التي لها أكبر تأثير على النتائج. تم التحقق من صحة النموذج من خلال الاتساق في الوحدات، واختبار القيم المتطرفة والمقارنة مع القيم المسجلة في الأدبيات. وأخيرًا، تمت محاكاة سيناريوهات الاضطرابات التي يمكن أن تؤثر على مستعمرة حقيقية. وفقًا للنموذج، تتطلب الكتاكيت للنمو إجمالي 10,219.2 سعرة حرارية. يجب أن تستثمر المستعمرة بالكامل 6.71 × 106 سعرة حرارية، وهو ما يمثل استهلاكًا قريبًا من 2.2 طن من السدود. وبسبب هذا الاستهلاك، كانت العناصر الغذائية المترسبة في المستعمرة بواسطة الفضلات 49 كجم من النيتروجين و 7 كجم من الفوسفور و 56 كجم من الكالسيوم. وفقًا لتحليل الحساسية، فإن المتغيرات التي تنتج أقوى التغييرات في النتيجة هي عدد البالغين في المستعمرة ومتوسط حجم القابض. أظهر تحليل عدم اليقين تأثيرًا ضئيلًا للمتغيرات المختارة على متغيرات الاستجابة. كانت اضطرابات المحاكاة الأكثر ضررًا للمستعمرة هي التأثيرات على التجنيد والزيادة في وفيات الحمام.

Translated Description (English)

Modeling the effect of colonial breeding in Bubulcus ibis (Aves: Ardeidae) on biomass and energy flows in coastal mangrove wetlands. The colonies of wading birds reach thousands of highly grouped nests, which have a marked influence on the characteristics of the soil or the water that surrounds them due to a hyperfertilization effect. This causes the harmful accumulation of nitrogen compounds altering the chemistry of the substrate and causing defoliation and death of vegetation. The impact of these colonies on the mangroves in Cuba has not been evaluated, due to the logistical difficulties involved and the complexity of their processes. Mathematical modeling is a useful tool in these situations, so in this work the estimation of the quantities of biomass, energy and nutrients mobilized in a colony of herons was carried out, through a bioenergetic model of system dynamics. We used 29 primary variables, 3 bioenergetic equations and the postnatal growth equation of this species, implemented in the STELLA 9.1.3 program. From the interaction of these variables, the energy required by the reproduction cycle, the biomass consumed and the nutrients deposited in the colony were obtained. A sensitivity analysis and an uncertainty analysis were carried out to explore the variables that have the most influence on the results. The model was validated by the consistency in the units, the test of extreme values and the comparison with values recorded in the literature. Finally, disturbances scenarios that can affect a real colony were simulated. According to the model, for growth the chicks require 10,219.2 Kcal total. The colony must totally invest 6.71x106 Kcal, which represents consumption close to 2.2 tons of dams. Due to this consumption, the nutrients deposited in the colony by the excreta were 49 kg of nitrogen, 7 kg of phosphorus and 56 kg of calcium. According to the sensitivity analysis, the variables that produce the strongest changes in the result are the number of adults in the colony and the average clutch size. The uncertainty analysis showed little influence of the variables selected on the response variables. The most harmful simulated disturbances for the colony were the affectations to the recruitment and the increase in the mortality of the pigeons.

Translated Description (French)

Modeling the effect of colonial breeding in Bubulcus ibis (Aves : Ardeidae) on biomass and energy flows in coastal mangrove wetlands. The colonies of wading birds reach thousands of highly grouped nests, which have a marked influence on the characteristics of the soil or the water that surrounds them due to a hyperfertilization effect. This causes the harmful accumulation of nitrogen compounds altering the chemistry of the substrate and causing defoliation and death of vegetation. The impact of these colonies on the mangroves in Cuba has not been evaluated, due to the logistical difficulties involved and the complexity of their processes. Mathematical modeling is a useful tool in these situations, so in this work the estimation of the quantities of biomass, energy and nutrients mobilized in a colony of herons was carried out, through a bioenergetic model of system dynamics. We used 29 primary variables, 3 bioenergetic equations and the postnatal growth equation of this species, implementmented in the STELLA 9.1.3 program. From the interaction of these variables, the energy required by the reproduction cycle, the biomass consumed and the nutrients deposited in the colony were obtained. A sensitivity analysis and an uncertainty analysis were carried out to explore the variables that have the most influence on the results. The model was validated by the consistency in the units, the test of extreme values and the comparison with values recorded in the literature. Finalement, perturbations scénarios that can affect a real colony were simulated. According to the model, for the growth the chicks require 10 219.2 Kcal total. The colony must totally invest 6.71x106 Kcal, which represents consumption close to 2.2 tons of dams. Due to this consumption, the nutrients deposited in the colony by the excréta were 49 kg of nitrogen, 7 kg of phosphorus and 56 kg of calcium. According to the sensitivity analysis, the variables that produce the strongest changes in the result are the number of adults in the colony and the average clutch size. The uncertainty analysis showed little influence of the variables selected on the response variables. The most harmful simulated disturbances for the colony were the affectations to the recruitment and the increase of the mortality of the pigeons.

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Translated title (Arabic)
نمذجة تأثير التكاثر الاستعماري لـ Bubulcus ibis (الطيور: Ardeidae) على الكتلة الحيوية وتدفق الطاقة من أشجار المانغروف الساحلية
Translated title (English)
Modeling the Effect of Colonial Reproduction of Bubulcus ibis (Birds: Ardeidae) on Biomass and Energy Flow from Coastal Mangroves
Translated title (French)
Modélisation de l'effet de la reproduction coloniale de Bubulcus ibis (Oiseaux : Ardeidae) sur le flux de biomasse et d'énergie des mangroves côtières

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DOI
10.15517/rbt.v67i4.34822

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