2007年,瑞典南部针叶林豆鹅的春季阶段-使用西部和中部飞行路线的种群规模估计

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ornis Svecica Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI:10.34080/os.v18.22677
U. Skyllberg, Martin Tjernberg
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针叶树豆鹅是目前为数不多的正在减少的鹅品种之一。该物种有三条飞行路线:斯堪的纳维亚种群迁移到波罗的海和波希尼亚湾以西,芬兰和俄罗斯西部种群采取中央飞行路线,俄罗斯中部种群迁移到波罗的海以东。2007年3月17日至21日,在瑞典南部的所有集散地对使用西部和中部飞行路线的鸟类数量进行了统计。在统计期间,几乎所有的西部和中部飞道种群都集中在瑞典南部。我们估计鸟类的数量为56000只。最近的估计表明,5000 - 6000只这种鸟在斯堪的纳维亚半岛繁殖,并使用西部的飞行路线。这意味着大约有50,000只鸟使用中央飞行路线。假设最多有30,000只鸟在德国过冬并使用东部飞行路线,那么全球泰加豆鹅的数量最多为85,000只。这比1999年的估计少了大约15000只鸟。
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Spring staging of Taiga Bean Goose Anser f. fabalis in southern Sweden 2007—estimate of the size of populations using the western and central flyways
The Taiga Bean Goose Anser fabalis fabalis is one of few goose species under current decline. The species uses three flyways: the Scandinavian population migrates west of the Baltic Sea and the Bothnian Bay, the Finnish and western Russian populations take a central flyway, and the central Russian population migrates east of the Baltic Sea. On 17–21 March 2007, the number of birds using the western and the central flyways were counted at all staging sites in southern Sweden. During the count, practically the whole western and central flyway populations were concentrated in southern Sweden. We estimated the number of birds at 56,000. Recent estimates suggest that 5,000–6,000 of these birds breed in Scandinavia and use the western flyway. This means that approximately 50,000 birds used the central flyway. Assuming that a maximum of 30,000 birds wintered in Germany and used the eastern flyway, the global population of the Taiga Bean Goose amounted to a maximum of 85,000 birds. This is about 15,000 birds less than an estimate from 1999.
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