Distributional and behavioral responses of the wintering Oriental Storks to drought in China's largest freshwater lake

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Avian Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2024.100176
Fucheng Yang, Mingqin Shao, Jianying Wang
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Extreme droughts are increasing in frequency and severity globally as a result of climate change. Developing understanding of species' responses to drought is crucial for their conservation, especially in regions experiencing increased aridity. Although numerous studies have investigated birds' responses to drought, the emphasis has primarily been on landbirds. Drought can significantly alter the wetland environments that waterbirds inhabit, but the response of waterbirds to drought remains understudied. In this study, we surveyed the distribution and behavior of Oriental Storks (Ciconia boyciana) in Poyang Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in China. Results indicate that drought-induced catchment areas at the lowest water level limited the total population size of Oriental Storks in the sub-lakes. Sub-lakes with large catchment areas at the lowest water level demonstrated a capacity to support a larger population of wintering Oriental Storks. Over time, Oriental Storks exhibited a gradual concentration in Changhu Lake, characterized by larger catchments, after resource depletion in sub-lakes with smaller catchments. Additionally, the duration of Oriental Storks’ vigilance and moving behaviors decreased significantly compared with that observed before the drought. After the drought, Oriental Storks increased their foraging efforts, as evidenced by increased presence in deeper water and reaching their heads and necks into deeper water to forage, higher search rates, but lower foraging rates. In accordance with area-restricted search theory, reductions in habitat quality resulting from drought, including extensive fish die-offs, forced Oriental Storks to increase their foraging efforts. Sustaining a specific water area in sub-lakes during droughts can preserve resource availability, which is crucial for the conservation of Oriental Storks. Implementing measures such as water level control and micro-modification of lake bottoms in sub-lakes might mitigate the impact of drought on the piscivorous Oriental Storks.

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中国最大淡水湖越冬东方白鹳对干旱的分布和行为反应
由于气候变化,全球极端干旱的发生频率和严重程度都在增加。了解物种对干旱的反应对保护它们至关重要,尤其是在干旱加剧的地区。尽管已有许多研究调查了鸟类对干旱的反应,但重点主要放在陆栖鸟类上。干旱会极大地改变水鸟栖息的湿地环境,但水鸟对干旱的反应仍未得到充分研究。本研究调查了中国最大的淡水湖--鄱阳湖中东方白鹳(Ciconia boyciana)的分布和行为。结果表明,干旱导致的最低水位集水区限制了东方白鹳在子湖中的总种群数量。最低水位时集水面积大的子湖泊有能力支持更多的越冬东方白鹳种群。随着时间的推移,东方白鹳在集水面积较小的子湖泊资源枯竭后,逐渐向集水面积较大的长湖集中。此外,与干旱前相比,东方白鹳的警戒和移动行为持续时间明显减少。干旱后,东方白鹳增加了觅食努力,表现为更多地出现在深水区,并将头颈伸入深水区觅食,搜索率提高,但觅食率降低。根据区域限制搜索理论,干旱导致的栖息地质量下降,包括大量鱼类死亡,迫使东方白鹳加大了觅食力度。在干旱期间,维持子湖区的特定水域面积可以保持资源可用性,这对保护东方白鹳至关重要。在次级湖泊中实施水位控制和湖底微改造等措施可能会减轻干旱对食鱼东方白鹳的影响。
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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