在一个关键的非繁殖区建立一个站点网络来维持哈德逊鹬(利马沙)的重要性

Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1675/063.045.0403
Jorge Valenzuela Rojas, Brad A. Andres, Steven L. Garman
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许多滨鸟依靠一组关键地点来完成它们在飞行路线、区域和景观尺度上的年度循环。智利chilo岛(chilo岛)的沿海湿地支持了大部分沿美洲太平洋海岸度过北方冬季的哈德逊鹬(Limosa haemastica)。我们在2010年至2020年期间对智利进行了每年一次的godwit计数,以估计人口的趋势。为了了解单个站点和站点(集群)的本地网络的使用情况,我们在2013年9月至2014年3月和2017年9月至2018年3月进行了月度统计。由于每年的数量变化很大,我们没有发现在chilo上有显著的趋势。在12月至2月期间,所有站点的月平均丰度在站点群之间存在显著差异,在中部的chilo集群中,godwit最丰富。在整个智利,单个地点的每月godwit数量的变化是集群中总和数量变化的两倍。偶尔重新看到的彩色斑点的godwit支持了godwit多年来一直使用集群的观点。我们的研究结果说明了保护跨多个尺度的站点网络的重要性,这是维持哈德逊哥德威种群的重要一步。
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The Importance of a Network of Sites to Maintain Hudsonian Godwits (Limosa haemastica) in a Critical Non-Breeding Area
Many shorebirds rely on a set of key sites to complete their annual cycles at the flyway, regional, and landscape scales. Coastal wetlands on Chiloé Island, Chile, (Chiloé) support a high proportion of the Hudsonian Godwits (Limosa haemastica) spending the boreal winter along the Pacific coast of the Americas. We conducted annual counts of godwits on Chiloé between 2010 and 2020 to estimate trend in the population. To understand use of individual sites and local networks of sites (clusters), we conducted monthly counts September 2013–March 2014 and September 2017–March 2018. Because of wide variation in annual counts, we did not detect a significant trend in abundance of godwits on Chiloé. Mean monthly abundance summed across all sites during December–February varied markedly among site clusters, with godwits being most abundant in the central Chiloé cluster. Across Chiloé, variation in monthly counts of godwits at individual sites was twice as great as variation in counts summed within a cluster. Casual re-sightings of color-flagged godwits supported the idea that godwits used clusters consistently across years. Our results illustrate the importance of conserving a network of sites across multiple scales as an important step in maintaining Hudsonian Godwit populations.
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