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Shorebird use of western Hudson Bay near the Nelson River during migration, with a focus on the Red Knot

机译:迁移期间,纳尔逊河附近的哈德逊湾西部对水鸟的利用,重点是红结

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Long-distance migratory shorebirds are vulnerable to stressors throughout their annual cycle, including during migration when they must rely on a limited set of stopover sites to refuel. The rufa subspecies of Red Knot Calidris canutus has shown drastic population declines in recent decades and is listed as Endangered in Canada and Threatened in the United States. Recent evidence from light-level geolocators suggested that the subspecies might use a previously unknown remote stopover site on the west coast of Hudson Bay near the Nelson River, but total numbers of knots using the area and the specific locations and habitats used were unknown. In spring 2014, we performed ground and aerial surveys of coastal areas surrounding the Nelson River to assess shorebird use and abundance. In addition, we used radio telemetry to investigate migratory connectivity between the Nelson River and an important stopover site at Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Red Knots were the second-most abundant species observed during ground surveys, and we counted a total of 4,259 knots during a two-day aerial survey, representing about 10% of the estimated rufa population. At least 16 knots with radio-tags out of 87 banded at Delaware Bay were detected near the Nelson River, suggesting strong migratory connectivity between the two stopover sites. Based on our observations of knots and other shorebirds, the site qualifies as an Important Bird Area (IBA) and Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN) site under several criteria. Understanding the potential impacts of threats in the area, including hydroelectric development on the Nelson River and overabundant Snow Geese Chen caerulescens caerulescens, is a critical next step in protecting the rufa subspecies from further declines.
机译:长途迁徙的水鸟在整个年度周期中都容易受到压力源的影响,包括在迁徙期间必须依靠有限的中途停留地点加油的情况。红结Calidris canutus的红发亚种在最近几十年中显示出人口急剧下降的趋势,在加拿大被列为濒危物种,在美国被列为濒危物种。轻型地理定位器的最新证据表明,这些亚种可能使用了纳尔逊河附近哈德逊湾西海岸的一个以前未知的偏远停留地点,但是使用该区域的总节数以及所使用的特定位置和栖息地尚不清楚。 2014年春季,我们对尼尔森河周围的沿海地区进行了地面和空中调查,以评估shore的使用和丰度。此外,我们使用无线电遥测技术调查了尼尔森河与新泽西州特拉华湾一个重要中转站之间的迁移连接。红色结是在地面调查中观察到的第二丰富的物种,在为期两天的空中调查中,我们总共计数了4,259节,约占估计的非洲菊种群的10%。在尼尔森河附近,在特拉华湾的87条带中至少发现了16个带有无线电标记的结,这表明两个中途停留点之间的迁徙能力很强。根据我们对节点和其他水鸟的观察,在多个标准下,该地点被视为重要鸟类区(IBA)和西半球水鸟保护区网络(WHSRN)。了解该地区威胁的潜在影响,包括尼尔森河上的水力发电开发和雪雁过大的雪雁,是保护红茶亚种免于进一步下降的关键的下一步。

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