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Natal Origin of Black Ducks Harvested During the Sport Hunt in Quebec, Canada

机译:加拿大魁北克运动狩猎期间收获的黑鸭的起源

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In Quebec, Canada, the American black duck (Anas rubripes) breeds mainly in the boreal forest to the north, but a small segment of the population breeds in southern Quebec in the densely populated agricultural areas surrounding the St. Lawrence River and Estuary. This agricultural breeding population faces increasing pressure from urbanization, competition with mallards (A. platyrhynchos), landuse changes, and hunting. In Quebec, approximately 69% of black ducks are harvested in agricultural landscapes. Most birds harvested in Quebec are taken in September, during the first 3 weeks of the hunting season, when birds breeding in the boreal habitat are unlikely to have initiated their southbound fall migration. This additional pressure on the agricultural breeding population could be detrimental to its long-term sustainability. We measured carbon (C-13), nitrogen (N-15), hydrogen (D), and sulfur (S-34) isotopic compositions of feathers from hatching-year black ducks of known natal origin (banded birds) and used these to develop a multivariate logistic regression classification model based on habitat type. We then applied this model to feathers from birds harvested in Quebec during the fall sport hunt in those same years to determine their natal origin. Sixty percent in 2004 and 17% in 2005 of black ducks harvested during the fall sport hunt in Quebec originated from the agricultural segment of the population, compared to 36% and 72% in those same years originating from the boreal area. This is in stark contrast to the species' distribution in Quebec, with only approximately 4% of the population breeding in the agricultural portion of the province. Our results suggest that this harvest bias toward the agricultural segment of the breeding population, which may be accentuated in years when migration is delayed, could compromise its long-term sustainability. We highlight the importance of existing regional survey programs, and the information gaps that exist concerning the natal origin of black ducks harvested in the northeastern United States, and the annual productivity of the agricultural black duck population in Quebec. Stable isotopes from samples of known natal origin (banded birds) proved an effective tool to identify the natal origin of hunted birds. However, we caution against the use of published isotopic thresholds (C-13, N-15) to infer the origin of migrating organisms in small study areas
机译:在加拿大魁北克,美国黑鸭(Anas rubripes)主要在北部的北方森林中繁殖,但是一小部分人口在魁北克南部的圣劳伦斯河和河口周围人口稠密的农业地区繁殖。这些农业育种人群面临着越来越大的压力,这些挑战来自城市化,与野鸭(A. platyrhynchos)的竞争,土地用途的变化和狩猎。在魁北克,大约有69%的黑鸭在农业景观中收获。在魁北克收获的大多数鸟类都是在狩猎季节的前三周的九月份采摘的,那时在北方栖息地繁殖的鸟类不太可能开始其向南的秋季迁移。对农业育种种群的额外压力可能不利于其长期可持续性。我们测量了已知成年起源的黑鸭(带状鸟)的羽毛的碳(C-13),氮(N-15),氢(D)和硫(S-34)的同位素组成,并将其用于开发基于栖息地类型的多元逻辑回归分类模型。然后,我们将该模型应用于当年秋季运动狩猎期间在魁北克收获的鸟类羽毛,以确定它们的起源。在魁北克开展秋季运动狩猎期间,2004年有60%的黑鸭是2005年的黑鸭,而在2005年有17%的黑鸭是从农业人口中抽出的,而同年分别来自北方地区的黑鸭有36%和72%。这与该物种在魁北克的分布形成了鲜明的对比,魁北克省的农业地区仅约有4%的人口在繁殖。我们的结果表明,这种收成偏向育种种群的农业部分,这可能在迁徙推迟的几年中加剧,这可能损害其长期可持续性。我们强调了现有区域调查计划的重要性,以及在美国东北部收获的黑鸭的出生起源以及魁北克农业黑鸭种群的年生产力方面存在的信息空白。来自已知成年起源的样本(带状鸟类)的稳定同位素证明是一种有效的工具,可用来识别被猎鸟类的起源。但是,我们警告不要使用已公布的同位素阈值(C-13,N-15)来推断小研究区域中迁移生物的起源

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