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Coping with the cold: An ecological context for the abundance and distribution of rock sandpipers during winter in upper Cook Inlet, Alaska

机译:应对寒冷:阿拉斯加库克河口上游冬季岩sand的丰富和分布的生态环境

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Shorebirds are conspicuous and abundant at high northern latitudes during spring and summer, but as seasonal conditions deteriorate, few remain during winter. To the best of our knowledge, Cook Inlet, Alaska (60.6 ° N, 151.6 ° W), is the world's coldest site that regularly supports wintering populations of shorebirds, and it is also the most northerly nonbreeding location for shorebirds in the Pacific Basin. During the winters of 1997-2012, we conducted aerial surveys of upper Cook Inlet to document the spatial and temporal distribution and number of Rock Sandpipers (Calidris ptilocnemis) using the inlet. The average survey total was 8191 ± 6143 SD birds, and the average of each winter season's highest single-day count was 13 603 ± 4948 SD birds. We detected only Rock Sandpipers during our surveys, essentially all of which were individuals of the nominate subspecies (C. p. ptilocnemis). Survey totals in some winters closely matched the population estimate for this subspecies, demonstrating the region's importance as a nonbreeding resource to the subspecies. Birds were most often found at only a handful of sites in upper Cook Inlet, but shifted their distribution to more southerly locations in the inlet during periods of extreme cold. Two environmental factors allow Rock Sandpipers to inhabit Cook Inlet during winter: 1) an abundant bivalve (Macoma balthica) food source and 2) current and tidal dynamics that keep foraging substrates accessible during all but extreme periods of cold and ice accretion. C. p. ptilocnemis is a subspecies of high conservation concern for which annual winter surveys may serve as a relatively inexpensive population-monitoring tool that will also provide insight into adaptations that allow these birds to exploit high-latitude environments in winter.
机译:在春季和夏季,北部高纬度地区的鸟非常明显且丰富,但随着季节性条件的恶化,冬季几乎没有残留。据我们所知,阿拉斯加的库克湾(60.6°N,151.6°W)是世界上最冷的地点,经常为shore鸟越冬提供支持,也是太平洋盆地shore鸟向北偏北的非繁殖地点。在1997年至2012年冬季,我们对库克河上游入口进行了航测,以记录使用入口的岩Sand(Calidris ptilocnemis)的时空分布和数量。平均调查总数为8191±6143 SD鸟类,每个冬季最高单日计数的平均值为13 603±4948 SD鸟类。在我们的调查中,我们仅发现了矶essentially,基本上所有这些都是提名亚种(C. p。ptilocnemis)的个体。在某些冬季,调查总数与该亚种的种群估计值非常吻合,表明该地区作为亚种非繁殖资源的重要性。鸟类通常只在库克湾上游的少数地方发现,但在极端寒冷的时期,它们的分布转移到了入口的更南端。冬季,有两个环境因素使Rock矶pi栖息在库克湾(Cook Inlet):1)丰富的双壳类食物(Macoma balthica); 2)潮流和潮汐动力学,在极高的寒冷和结冰时期(除极端时期外),都能使觅食的底物得以接近。 C.肺炎是高度关注保护的一个亚种,每年的冬季调查可以作为一种相对便宜的种群监测工具,也可以提供对这些鸟类在冬季利用高纬度环境进行适应的见解。

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