Zhu Feng, Zou Yeai, Zhang Pingyang, Zhang Siqi, Chen Xinsheng, Li Feng, Deng Zhengmiao, Zhang Hong, Yu Zhibing, Zhu Xiaoyong, Xie Yonghong, Zou Dongsheng
College of Resources and Environment Hunan Agricultural University Changsha China.
Hunan Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Monitoring of Ecological Environment in Dongting Lake area Hunan Natural Resources Affairs Center Changsha China.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Mar 31;12(4):e8782. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8782. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Dongting Lake, an important wintering habitat for migratory waterbirds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, has suffered serious degradation in recent decades. To restore habitats for biodiversity conservation and flood control, 459 dykes were demolished and 14 were preserved in 2017. However, the direct impact of dyke demolition on wintering waterbirds was not comprehensively assessed. In this study, based on annual waterbird census and habitat data (2013/14-2020/21), we compared the differences in habitat areas and species composition of waterbirds in the dyke-demolished and preserved areas, and explored whether habitat changes caused by the dyke demolition were responsible for the changes in the number of species and percentages of waterbird individuals. The results indicate that the areas of water (including shallow water) and mudflat habitats significantly decreased, but the vegetation area significantly increased in the dyke-demolished areas. The species numbers and percentages of waterbird individuals at the community and foraging guilds levels, and the percentages of nine species, were higher in the dyke-preserved areas than those in the dyke-demolished areas. Changes in the numbers of species and percentages of individuals of fish eaters, insectivores, and omnivores positively correlated with drastic changes in the percentages of water habitats (including shallow water) after dyke demolition. Effective measures should be carried out to restore hydrological regimes, providing waterbirds sufficient suitable habitats with different water depths. These findings improve our understanding of the influence of dyke demolition on waterbirds and provide insights for wetland management and waterbird conservation.
洞庭湖是东亚-澳大利西亚候鸟迁徙路线上重要的越冬栖息地,但近几十年来遭受了严重退化。为恢复栖息地以保护生物多样性和防洪,2017年拆除了459座堤坝,保留了14座。然而,堤坝拆除对越冬水鸟的直接影响尚未得到全面评估。在本研究中,基于年度水鸟普查和栖息地数据(2013/14 - 2020/21),我们比较了堤坝拆除区和保留区水鸟栖息地面积和物种组成的差异,并探讨了堤坝拆除引起的栖息地变化是否导致了水鸟物种数量和个体百分比的变化。结果表明,堤坝拆除区水域(包括浅水)和泥滩栖息地面积显著减少,但植被面积显著增加。在堤坝保留区,群落和觅食类群水平上水鸟的物种数量和个体百分比,以及9个物种的百分比均高于堤坝拆除区。食鱼鸟、食虫鸟和杂食鸟的物种数量和个体百分比变化与堤坝拆除后水域(包括浅水)百分比的剧烈变化呈正相关。应采取有效措施恢复水文状况,为水鸟提供足够的不同水深的适宜栖息地。这些发现增进了我们对堤坝拆除对水鸟影响的理解,并为湿地管理和水鸟保护提供了见解。