Long‐term observation of waterfowl migration in the south‐east of the forest zone of Western Siberia, Russia

I. G. Korobitsyn, O. Y. Tyutenkov, A. S. Panin, E. Murzakhanov, A. V. Bazdyrev
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The aim of this research is an analysis of the long‐term dynamics of the composition and number of migratory waterfowl in the southeast of the forest zone of Western Siberia.Visual observations of waterfowl migration were carried out in the format of daily 2‐hour morning counts in April‐May through a period 18 years (1998–2023) near the Tomsk on the Tom river. Additionally, in 2002–2003, simultaneous migration was also observed on the Ob river in the southern, central and northern parts of the Tomsk region. The method of E.I. Gavrilova and E.V. Kumari was used with some modifications. Birds were counted which were transit flying via the territory, as well as birds sitting on the lake water in the area of the observation point.Twenty‐one species of waterfowl have been registered. Analysis of long‐term dynamics has revealed a trend towards a decrease in the total number of migrating waterfowl. In the most abundant species, Anas acuta, this trend is statistically significant. In some species – Anas strepera and Cygnus Cygnus – the trend of dynamics is positive.Most likely reason for the decline in waterfowl numbers is excessive spring hunting. A reduced hunting duration or the introduction of a moratorium every few years may be among the responses required. We suggest using the period of mass migration to monitor the waterfowl resource. This period is shorter and when the greatest number of birds migrate.
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在俄罗斯西西伯利亚森林区东南部长期观测水禽迁徙情况
这项研究的目的是分析西西伯利亚森林地带东南部迁徙水鸟的组成和数量的长期动态。在18年(1998-2023年)的时间里,在托木斯克附近的托木河上,以每天早上2小时计数的形式对水鸟迁徙进行了目测观察。此外,在 2002-2003 年期间,还在托木斯克地区南部、中部和北部的鄂毕河上同时观测了水鸟迁徙。采用的是 E.I. Gavrilova 和 E.V. Kumari 的方法,但做了一些修改。对过境飞行的鸟类以及在观察点区域的湖面上停留的鸟类进行了计数。对长期动态的分析表明,迁徙水鸟的总数有减少的趋势。在数量最多的物种 Anas acuta 中,这一趋势具有显著的统计学意义。水禽数量下降的最可能原因是春季狩猎过度。减少狩猎时间或每隔几年暂停狩猎可能是需要采取的应对措施之一。我们建议利用大规模迁徙期来监测水禽资源。这一时期较短,也是鸟类迁徙数量最多的时期。
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