Contrasting trends in two East Asian populations of the Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons
Deng, Xueqin; Zhao, Qingshan; Solovyeva, Diana; Lee, Hansoo; Bysykatova-Harmey, Inga; Xu, Zhenggang; Ushiyama, Katsumi; Shimada, Tetsuo; Koyama, Kazuo; Park, Jinyoung
刊名WILDFOWL
2020-01
页码181-205
关键词biological flyway distribution range East Asia China Japan South Korea population trends
ISSN号0954-6324
英文摘要East Asian Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons populations are less well defined and monitored than those in Europe and North America. Here, we combine historical and newly-reported telemetry data, wintering waterbirds surveys and expert advice to synthesis and update our knowledge of movements between the breeding and wintering distributions for Greater White-fronted Geese in East Asia. These sources suggest the existence of two biological flyway populations with contrasting population trends. The first consists of birds breeding on the Russian arctic, extending from the Khatanga River to east of Svyatoy Nos Cape (near Yana Bay, Yakutia), which migrates to winter in China where it is now almost totally confined to the Yangtze River floodplain. In recent years, this population has numbered between 30,000-55,000 individuals (compared to 140,000 in the 1990s), with > 70% concentrated at Poyang Lake in winter. The number of key sites identified for the species in China has increased with improved survey coverage since 2004. Birds from the second population also breed in arctic Russia, from east of Svyatoy Nos Cape to the Anadyr River, and winter in Japan and South Korea where 224,000-242,000 (in 2017/18 and 2018/19) and 178,000-182,000 (2018/19 and 2019/20) occur, respectively, compared to a total population size of 60,000 reported in the late 1990s. Although the telemetry studies provide single examples of tracked birds moving between the two populations, suggesting some permeability, we contend that the populations are relatively discrete, but recommend retaining three management units (for China-, Japan- and Korea-wintering birds) because of the count, management and legislative logic of doing so. The results given here provide a robust assessment of the current status of these populations, but between-year differences in count totals underline the need for continued improvement of the count system in China. They also build a stronger basis for the effective conservation for this species in the region, highlighting the need for improved monitoring and management for the declining numbers wintering in China.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/44250]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
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Deng, Xueqin,Zhao, Qingshan,Solovyeva, Diana,et al. Contrasting trends in two East Asian populations of the Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons[J]. WILDFOWL,2020:181-205.
APA Deng, Xueqin.,Zhao, Qingshan.,Solovyeva, Diana.,Lee, Hansoo.,Bysykatova-Harmey, Inga.,...&Fox, Anthony D..(2020).Contrasting trends in two East Asian populations of the Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons.WILDFOWL,181-205.
MLA Deng, Xueqin,et al."Contrasting trends in two East Asian populations of the Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons".WILDFOWL (2020):181-205.
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