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Evidence of Recent Population Recovery in Common Eiders Breeding in Western Greenland

机译:西部格陵兰普通羽绒繁殖中最近种群恢复的证据

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Severe population declines were reported for common eiders (Somateria mollissima) in western Greenland over the period 1960-2000. A monitoring program, concurrent with more restrictive hunting regulations on common eiders, revealed breeding numbers increasing by 212%, from 2,558 active nests in 2000 to 7,982 nests in 2007. Though it was not possible to directly link harvest reduction and population growth in West Greenland, a similar increase in breeding numbers in Canada was correlated with the harvest reduction in Greenland and linked to increasing adult survival and recruitment of first-time breeders, and a similar explanation is suggested for West Greenland. The study emphasizes that appropriate restrictions in hunting can be efficient in wildlife management and that common eiders can sustain dramatic rates of increase during population regrowth. It also shows that cost-efficient monitoring programs can be established through cooperation with local residents.
机译:据报道,在1960-2000年期间,格陵兰岛西部的常见绒毛(Somateria mollissima)种群数量严重减少。一项监测计划,加上对普通绒鸭的更严格的狩猎法规,发现繁殖数量增加了212%,从2000年的2558个活动巢增加到2007年的7982个巢。尽管不可能直接将西格陵兰的减收与人口增长联系起来,加拿大类似的繁殖数量增加与格陵兰的收成减少有关,并且与成年存活率的提高和首次育种者的招聘有关,对西格陵兰岛也提出了类似的解释。该研究强调,适当的狩猎限制在野生动植物管理方面可能是有效的,而普通的绒鸭可以在人口再增长期间维持急剧的增长速度。这也表明可以通过与当地居民的合作来建立具有成本效益的监测计划。

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