Il ruolo delle zone umide della Regione Lombardia durante la migrazione dei limicoli: un’analisi per il genere Tringa ricavata dal portale www.ornitho.it

F. Saporetti
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In Italy, the launch of the online portal at www.ornitho.it in 2009 has played a key role in advancing our knowledge about the abundance, geographical distribution and phenology of birds, and has greatly improved everyday ornithological issues. Indeed, the extensive participation by many observers has provided an opportunity to obtain new insight into the phenology of many species of migratory birds, such as Tringa sp. In this paper,  I have analysed the data gathered between 2010 and 2014 on the genus Tringa  in Lombardy, amounting to a total of 5,590 validated records for spring and autumn migrations. The analysis revealed that the rice-farming area of S-W Lombardy – which covers more than 90,000 hectares located mainly in the province of Pavia – represents an invaluable habitat during the spring migration by supporting the bulk of migrating waders. Other man-made habitats, such as restored sand and gravel pits and water-collection tanks, are of similar importance for the diversity of the wader community, but, together with the few natural wetlands, support much lower numbers of individuals. The wood sandpiper is the most abundant species, with groups reaching 600 individuals, followed by the spotted redshank and the greenshank. The green sandpiper is the most common and widespread species, with a low number of  individuals reaching the highest altitudes (above 2,600 m a.s.l. in the province of Sondrio) during the autumn migration. The common redshank is relatively rare, generally distributed around 200 m a.s.l. in the provinces of Pavia and Milan, while the marsh sandpiper is definitely rare, with only 68 records in the five-year period analysed.
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伦巴第湿地在limicoli迁移中的作用:来自www.ornitho.it门户网站的Tringa性别分析
在意大利,2009年推出的在线门户网站www.ornitho.it在提高我们对鸟类数量、地理分布和物候的认识方面发挥了关键作用,并大大改善了日常鸟类学问题。事实上,许多观测者的广泛参与为获得对许多候鸟物种物候学的新见解提供了机会,例如Tringa sp.在本文中,我分析了伦巴第2010年至2014年收集的Tringa属的数据,总共有5590个春季和秋季迁徙的有效记录。分析显示,伦巴第西南部的水稻种植区——占地9万多公顷,主要位于帕维亚省——在春季迁徙期间是一个宝贵的栖息地,为大量迁徙的涉水动物提供了栖息地。其他人造栖息地,如修复的沙坑和砾石坑和集水池,对涉水动物群落的多样性也同样重要,但与少数天然湿地一起,支持的个体数量要少得多。木矶鹬是数量最多的物种,数量达到600只,其次是斑点红脚鹬和绿脚鹬。绿矶鹬是最常见和分布最广的物种,在秋季迁徙期间,到达最高海拔(在桑德里奥省海拔2600米以上)的个体数量很少。常见的红脚鹬相对罕见,一般分布在帕维亚省和米兰省海拔200米左右,而沼泽矶鹬绝对罕见,在5年的分析期间只有68只记录。
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