机构地区:[1]Spoon-Billed Sandpiper(Shanghai)Environmental Protection Technology Co.,Ltd.,Shanghai 201100,China [2]Lianyungang Xugou Primary School,Lian-yungang 222042,China [3]Global Flyway Network,PO Box 3089,Broome,WA 6725,Australia [4]Hong Kong Waterbirds Ringing Group,Mai Po Nature Reserve,Hong Kong,China [5]1261 Dovedale Road,RD 2 Wakefield,Nelson 7096,New Zealand [6]Hong Kong Bird Watching Society,7C,V Ga Building,532 Castle Peak Road,Lai Chi Kok,Kowloon,Hong Kong,China [7]School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen 518055,China
出 处:《Avian Research》2021年第3期364-374,共11页鸟类学研究(英文版)
基 金:supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality(JCYJ20190809115207397).
摘 要:Background:Despite an increasing number of surveys and a growing interest in birdwatching,the population and distribution of Asian Dowitcher(Limnodromus semipalmatus),a species endemic to the East Asian-Australasian and Central Asian Flyways,remains poorly understood,and published information about the species is largely outdated.In boreal spring 2019,over 22,432 Asian Dowitchers were recorded in a coastal wetland at Lianyungang,Jiangsu Prov-ince,China,constituting 97.5%of its estimated global population.Methods:In 2019 and 2020,we conducted field surveys at Lianyungang to determine the numbers of Asian Dow-itchers using the area during both southward and northward migrations.We also assessed the distribution and abun-dance of Asian Dowitchers elsewhere along the China coast by searching literature and consulting expert opinion.Results:The coastal wetlands of Lianyungang are the most important stopover site for Asian Dowitchers during both northward and southward migrations;they supported over 90%of the estimated global population during north-ward migration in two consecutive years(May 2019 and 2020).This area also supported at least 15.83%and 28.42%(or 30.74%and 53.51%using modelled estimates)of the global population during southward migration in 2019 and 2020 respectively.Coastal wetlands in the west and north of Bohai Bay also have been important stopover sites for the species since the 1990s.Although comprehensive,long-term monitoring data are lacking,available evidence sug-gests that the population of the species may have declined.Conclusions:The high concentration of Asian Dowitchers at Lianyungang during migration means the species is highly susceptible to human disturbances and natural stochastic events.The coastal wetlands of Lianyungang should be protected and potentially qualify for inclusion in China’s forthcoming nomination for World Heritage listing of Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf of China(Phase II)in 2023.Additional research is needed to understand Asian Do
关 键 词:Lianyungang Limnodromus semipalmatus SHOREBIRD Stopover ecology Yellow Sea World Heritage
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