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Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sites

机译:依靠黄海潮滩作为中转站的迁徙水鸟数量迅速减少

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Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how stopover habitat, essential for refuelling during migration, affects the population dynamics of migratory species. Using 20 years of continent-wide citizen science data, we assess population trends of ten shorebird taxa that refuel on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats, a threatened ecosystem that has shrunk by >65% in recent decades. Seven of the taxa declined at rates of up to 8% per year. Taxa with the greatest reliance on the Yellow Sea as a stopover site showed the greatest declines, whereas those that stop primarily in other regions had slowly declining or stable populations. Decline rate was unaffected by shared evolutionary history among taxa and was not predicted by migration distance, breeding range size, non-breeding location, generation time or body size. These results suggest that changes in stopover habitat can severely limit migratory populations.
机译:人类引起的全球变化威胁着迁徙动物。但是,对于在迁移过程中加油必不可少的中途停留生境如何影响迁徙物种的种群动态,人们知之甚少。我们使用了20年的整个大陆公民科学数据,评估了在黄海潮滩上加油的10个bird鸟类群的种群趋势,近几十年来,该滩涂受到威胁,其生态系统缩水了65%以上。七个分类单元以每年高达8%的速度下降。最依赖黄海作为中转站的分类单元下降幅度最大,而主要在其他地区停止的分类单元则种群数量缓慢下降或稳定。下降率不受分类单元间共同进化史的影响,并且不能通过迁移距离,繁殖范围大小,非繁殖位置,世代时间或体型来预测。这些结果表明,中途停留生境的变化会严重限制移民人口。

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