泰诺钦岛海鸟(切利霍瓦湾,鄂霍次克海)

L. A. Zelenskaya
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鄂霍次克海北部是俄罗斯远东地区研究最少的地区之一。泰诺钦岛(61°48’35”北纬159°19’35”东经)位于舍利霍夫湾北部,尽管面积不大,却供养着一个非常大的海鸟群。第一次也是唯一一次对岛上海鸟种群的调查是在1994年进行的。2017年,在一天的调查中拍摄了1000多张菌落的数字图像(7.06.2017)。我们使用这些数码照片对岛上的海鸟进行计数,以便将当前的物种组成和数量与历史数据进行比较。2017年,众多物种是普通穆尔和厚嘴穆尔(超过455000只,两个物种加起来),黑腿基蒂瓦克(超过135000只)和斜背鸥(超过1500只)。常见物种包括簇毛海雀(324只)和远洋鸬鹚(280只)。稀有物种包括眼镜海鸠(13只)和角海雀(7只)。1994年观察到的长尾小Auklet数量很少,2017年没有记录。簇毛海雀的数量可能被低估了,估计大约有1500 - 2000只。尽管该岛对人类来说相对容易进入,但繁殖海鸟的总数(超过61000只)可能已经稳定了几十年。普通Murre的数量略有下降(从47K降至44K),可能是由于定期收获卵子。与此同时,雁背鸥和远洋鸬鹚的数量也有所增加。
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Морские птицы острова Тайночин (залив Шелихова, Охотское море)
The north of the Sea of Okhotsk is one of the least studied areas in Russia's Far East. Tainochin Island (61°48'35"N 159°19'35"E) in the north of Shelikhov Bay, despite its small size, supports a very large seabird colony of seabirds. The first and the only survey of seabird colonies on the island was held back in 1994. In 2017 more than 1000 digital images of colonies were made during a single- day survey (7.06.2017). We used these digital photographs to count seabirds on the island in order to compare the current species composition and numbers with historical data. In 2017, the numerous species were the Common Murre and the Thick-billed Murre (more than 45.5 thousand individuals, two species combined), the Black-legged Kittiwake (more than 13.5 thousand individuals), and the Slaty-backed Gull (more than 1.5 thousand individuals). Common species included the Tufted Puffin (324 individuals) and the Pelagic Cormorant (280 individuals). Rare species embraced the Spectacled Guillemot (13 individuals) and the Horned Puffin (7 individuals). The Parakeet Auklet, observed in small numbers in 1994, was not recorded in 2017. The numbers of the Tufted Puffin may be underestimated, assumingly making about 1.5-2 thousand individuals. The total number of breeding seabirds (more than 61 thousand individuals) might have been stable for decades, despite the relative accessibility of the island to humans. The Common Murre population has slightly declined (from 47K to 44K individuals), presumably due to regular egg harvesting. Simultaneously, there has been an increase in the number of Slaty-backed Gulls and Pelagic Cormorants.
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