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Species-dependent effects of habitat degradation in relation to seasonal distribution of migratory waterfowl in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway

机译:栖息地劣化与东亚澳大利亚飞行中迁徙水禽季节分布的物种依赖作用

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ContextMigratory species' resilience to landscape changes depends on spatial patterns of habitat degradation in relation to their migratory movements, such as the distance between breeding and non-breeding areas, and the location and width of migration corridors.ObjectivesWe investigated to what extent the impact of habitat degradation depended on the seasonal distributions of migratory waterfowl.MethodsUsing logistic regression, we selected wetland sites for eight waterfowl species in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) by calculating the probabilities of species occurrence per wetland site in relation to environmental factors. We quantified landscape metrics related to habitat degradation within these wetland sites. We used general linear models to test for differences in the effects of habitat degradation on waterfowl species with different migration extents and at different latitudes.ResultsThe patterns of habitat degradation differed spatially across the EAAF and affected species to a different degree. Species with shorter and broader migration corridors (Anser cygnoid and A. anser) could benefit from improved habitat conditions in the west of the EAAF. Species with longer and narrower migration corridors (Cygnus columbianus, A. fabalis, A. albifrons, A. erythropus, Anas crecca, and Anas acuta) were under higher risk of habitat degradation in the coastal regions of China and Japan.ConclusionsMigratory species with longer and narrower migration corridors are more affected by habitat degradation, because they might have fewer alternative stopover sites at similar latitude. Our findings improve the understanding of species-specific effects of environmental changes on migratory species, and defines critical and endangered wetland sites, and vulnerable species.
机译:ContextMigratory物种对景观变化的弹性取决于与其迁徙运动有关的栖息地退化的空间模式,例如繁殖和非育种区域之间的距离,以及迁移走廊之间的位置和宽度。对象调查了什么程度的影响栖息地劣化取决于迁徙水禽的季节性分布。方法是物流回归,我们通过计算与环境因素有关的物种出现的物种概率的概率来选择湿地部位。我们在这些湿地部位内量化了与栖息地退化相关的景观度量。我们使用了一般线性模型来测试栖息地降解不同迁移范围的水禽种类的差异和不同稻瘟病。栖息地降解的模式在空间上不同地不同程度地不同程度地分开。具有较短和更广泛的迁移走廊(Anser Cygnoid和A. Anser)的物种可以从EAF西部的改善的栖息地条件中受益。具有较长和较窄的迁移走廊(Cygnus Columbianus,A.Baalis,A.Bolifrons,A.Erythropus,Anas Crecca和Anas Acuar)的物种受到中国和日本沿海地区栖息地降解的危险风险。结合的寿命性物种较窄的迁移走廊受到栖息地退化的影响更大,因为它们可能在类似的纬度下有更少的替代删除网站。我们的调查结果改善了对迁徙物种对环境变化的特异性效果的理解,并定义了危急和濒危湿地网站和脆弱物种。

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