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Status, distribution and long term changes in the waterbird community wintering in Doñana, south-west Spain

机译:西班牙西南部多纳纳水鸟群落越冬的现状,分布和长期变化

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The Guadalquivir Marshes or Doñana wetland complex is the most important wintering site for migratory waterbirds in the Mediterranean region. However, there is a lack of previous information on the status of different species in this area. Using monthly aerial counts conducted from 1978 to 2005, we analysed the size of wintering populations of\ud21 waterbird species, their distribution within the Guadalquivir Marshes, and their long- term population trends. We used Underhill indices to replace missing values and to correct for flocks of unidentified ducks. Based on long-term means, we identified 16 species whose populations at Doñana exceed 1% of the biogeographical flyway population. For at least one month of the year, mean counts were around 10% of the flyway population for six species. The natural, temporary marshes of Doñana National Park were particularly important for Anatidae, ricefields for gulls, white storks and grey herons, fish ponds for flamingos, cormorants and avocets, and salt pans for shelduck. Four Anatidae species have undergone long-term declines and eight non-Anatidae have undergone long-term increases. Population trends were related with trophic guild, migratory status and habitat use. Winter visitors and herbivorous species showed more negative trends than resident, omnivorous-carnivorous species. Those species concentrated in strictly-protected natural marshes have tended to decline. The surface area of ricefields and fish ponds has increased over the study period, and bird species concentrated in these artificial wetlands have tended to increase. This raises questions about the value of waterbirds as flagship or umbrella species for wetland conservation. Keywords: wetlands, aerial counts, population trends, habitat transformation, migratory status, trophic guild
机译:瓜达尔基维尔河沼泽或多纳纳湿地综合体是地中海地区迁徙水鸟最重要的越冬地点。但是,缺乏有关该地区不同物种状况的先前信息。利用1978年至2005年的每月空中计数,我们分析了\ ud21水鸟物种越冬种群的大小,它们在瓜达尔基维尔湿地内的分布以及长期种群趋势。我们使用Underhill索引来替换缺失值并校正未识别鸭子的羊群。基于长期手段,我们确定了16种在多纳纳(Doñana)种群超过生物地理飞行种群1%的物种。在一年的至少一个月中,六个物种的平均计数约为飞行种群的10%。多纳纳国家公园(DoñanaNational Park)的天然,临时沼泽对于An科,海鸥,白鹳和灰鹭的稻田,火烈鸟,cor和长嘴鳄的鱼塘以及谢尔德(Shelduck)的盐锅特别重要。四个An科物种经历了长期减少,而八个非t科物种经历了长期增加。人口趋势与营养协会,迁徙状况和栖息地使用有关。与常住的杂食性食肉物种相比,冬季来访者和食草性物种表现出更多的消极趋势。那些集中在受严格保护的自然沼泽中的物种已趋于减少。在研究期间,稻田和鱼塘的表面积增加了,集中在这些人工湿地中的鸟类种类也有增加的趋势。这就提出了有关水鸟作为湿地保护旗舰或伞形物种的价值的疑问。关键词:湿地,空中计数,人口趋势,生境转变,迁徙状况,营养协会

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