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Evaluating staging habitat quality to advance the conservation of a declining migratory shorebird, Red Knot Calidris canutus

机译:评估分期栖息地质量,以推进对迁徙水鸟红腹滨鹬(Red Knot calidris canutus)的保护

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Abstract Identifying where and when population ‘bottlenecks’ occur is critical to the conservation of migratory species, many of which are declining precipitously worldwide. Especially challenging is the evaluation of changes to staging sites. These sites are indispensable links in the migratory cycle but are typically used only briefly. We devised a field‐based approach to assess the quality and carrying capacity of a critical staging site in Nanpu, China, for the declining, migratory Red Knot (Calidris canutus rogersi C. c. piersmai) during northward migration. The Nanpu tidal flat supports 50,000–100,000 Red Knots annually, and while there, the knots feed almost exclusively on the bivalve Potamocorbula laevis. We simultaneously monitored changes in the abundance of Red Knots and bivalves across this entire staging site in spring 2018. After taking into account potential competition with other shorebird species, we estimated that the Nanpu tidal flat was capable of supporting approximately 1.46–1.70 times the observed level of Red Knot usage of this site, and therefore is operating below, but close to, carrying capacity with respect to food resources for Red Knots. This result suggests that any further habitat loss or degradation at this site could harm the Red Knot population along the entire East Asian‐Australasian Flyway. Synthesis and applications. Quantitative monitoring and evaluation of habitat quality of staging sites are essential to successfully conserve declining migratory species. In particular, researchers and conservation practitioners should incorporate both population size and staging duration to more accurately assess the importance of different sites and to quantify how changes in staging habitat quality may translate into changes in the population sizes of migratory species at both local and global scales.
机译:摘要 确定种群“瓶颈”发生的地点和时间对于保护迁徙物种至关重要,其中许多物种在世界范围内急剧减少。尤其具有挑战性的是评估暂存地点的变化。这些站点是迁徙周期中不可或缺的环节,但通常只短暂使用。我们设计了一种基于野外的方法来评估中国南浦一个关键中转地点的质量和承载能力,用于向北迁徙期间正在下降的迁徙红腹滨鹬(Calidris canutus rogersi & C. c. piersmai)。南浦滩涂每年支持50,000-100,000只红腹滨鹬,在那里,这些结几乎完全以双壳类Potamocorbula laevis为食。2018年春季,我们同时监测了整个中转地点的红腹滨鹬和双壳类的丰度变化。在考虑了与其他滨鸟物种的潜在竞争后,我们估计南浦滩涂能够支持该地点观测到的红腹滨鹬使用水平的约1.46-1.70倍,因此在红腹滨鹬的食物资源方面,其运行能力低于但接近。这一结果表明,该地点的任何进一步的栖息地丧失或退化都可能损害整个东亚-澳大拉西亚迁徙路线沿线的红腹滨鹬种群。合成与应用.对中转地点的生境质量进行定量监测和评估对于成功保护日益减少的迁徙物种至关重要。特别是,研究人员和保护从业人员应将种群规模和分期持续时间结合起来,以更准确地评估不同地点的重要性,并量化分期生境质量的变化如何转化为当地和全球范围内迁徙物种种群规模的变化。

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