Liu Baoquan, Gao Hongdi, Wang Jinhui, Zhu Zhenxian, Qian Cheng, Fan Zhongyong, He Ke
Zhejiang Forest Resource Monitoring Center, Hangzhou 310020, China.
Zhejiang Museum of Natural History, Hangzhou 310012, China.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Aug 19;14(16):2404. doi: 10.3390/ani14162404.
Understanding migratory routes is crucial for the conservation of birds and their habitats. Zhejiang is a crucial stopover and wintering area for birds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway; however, detailed information on this area, and particularly on connections between coastal areas, is limited. By synthesizing ringed and recapture records from local bird-ringing projects and re-sighting community science data (208 records of 35 species), we established migratory connectivity between the Zhejiang coast and nine countries (i.e., Russia, Mongolia, the United States, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Australia), as well as eleven sites within China, and established its crucial role in this flyway. Stopover fidelity was verified by some species with high recapture frequency (seven species exceeded 1%) and species with duplicated re-sighted records (seven Black-faced Spoonbill, one Dalmatian Pelican, and two Spoon-billed Sandpiper individuals). We identified six areas-Hangzhou Bay, Aiwan Bay, Xuanmen National Park, Wenzhou Bay, the reclaimed area between the Ou and Feiyun Rivers, and the Wenzhou Jiangnan Reclamation Area-as crucial stopovers and wintering refuges for waterbirds. Notably, in Xuanmen National Park and the coastal regions along Wenzhou, there were many recovery records for flagship species, such as the Black-faced Spoonbill and Spoon-billed Sandpiper. There were several cases of the recovery of the same individual studied across the years. These findings indicate that these unprotected wetlands require particular attention. Broadly, our findings highlight the feasibility of integrating comprehensive ringing projects with citizen science data to formulate effective conservation strategies and underscore the critical importance of the Zhejiang Coast for migratory waterbirds, particularly those with high conservation concerns, emphasizing the need to mitigate the threats faced by these vulnerable populations.
了解候鸟迁徙路线对于鸟类及其栖息地的保护至关重要。浙江是东亚-澳大利西亚候鸟迁徙路线上重要的中途停歇地和越冬地;然而,关于该地区,尤其是沿海地区之间联系的详细信息有限。通过整合当地鸟类环志项目的环志和重捕记录以及再观察社区科学数据(35种鸟类的208条记录),我们确定了浙江沿海与9个国家(即俄罗斯、蒙古、美国、韩国、日本、马来西亚、新加坡、泰国和澳大利亚)以及中国境内11个地点之间的迁徙连通性,并确定了其在这条迁徙路线中的关键作用。一些重捕频率较高的物种(7个物种超过1%)以及有重复再观察记录的物种(7只黑脸琵鹭、1只卷羽鹈鹕和2只勺嘴鹬个体)证实了中途停歇的忠诚度。我们确定了六个区域——杭州湾、爱湾、漩门国家公园、温州湾、瓯江与飞云江之间的围垦区以及温州江南围垦区——是水鸟重要的中途停歇地和越冬避难所。值得注意的是,在漩门国家公园和温州沿海地区,有许多旗舰物种的再观察记录,如黑脸琵鹭和勺嘴鹬。多年来有几例对同一研究个体的再观察情况。这些发现表明,这些未受保护的湿地需要特别关注。总体而言,我们的研究结果凸显了将综合环志项目与公民科学数据相结合以制定有效保护策略的可行性,并强调了浙江海岸对迁徙水鸟,特别是那些具有高度保护关注度的水鸟的至关重要性,强调需要减轻这些脆弱种群所面临的威胁。