A systematic scheme for monitoring waterbird populations at Shengjin Lake, China: methodology and preliminary results

Z. Yong, B. Mark, Meng Haoxian, Zhao Meijuan, Cao Lei
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Changes in the areas and quality of wetland habitat makes it imperative to monitor trends in the number of wintering waterbirds and their distribution in the Yangtze River floodplain, the most important waterbird region in eastern China, so that effective science-based action can be taken to ensure the survival and future recovery of the waterbirds of the region. However, obtaining accurate data on the number of waterbirds and distribution, which can be confidently compared across years and sites, is complicated by a number of factors which can affect count quality. It is essential to employ a survey methodology which maximizes count accuracy and precision and minimizes the bias inherent in counting waterbirds; failure to achieve these goals will lead to incorrect results and analytical problems. Recently we developed a systematic waterbird survey methodology which was tested, with promising results, in the winters of 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 at Shengjin Lake, an important wetland in the Yangtze River floodplain. The methodology involves dividing the lake into discrete survey areas, each containing a number of subareas, with clear boundaries, which were surveyed separately. Data, which included information on counts, distributions, the environment and disturbance, were collected in a standardized manner to maximize precision and minimize bias. We use the results from the surveys of the first two winters to provide examples of how the data can be employed to provide detailed information on the number of waterbirds, their distributions and habitat usage. Finally, we discuss the importance of wider application of the methodology throughout the Yangtze River floodplain to underpin a much needed floodplain-wide waterbird monitoring program.
圣金湖水鸟种群监测系统方案:方法与初步结果
长江漫滩是中国东部最重要的水鸟区,随着湿地栖息地面积和质量的变化,有必要对越冬水鸟数量及其分布趋势进行监测,以便采取有效的科学行动,确保该地区水鸟的生存和未来的恢复。然而,获得准确的水鸟数量和分布数据,可以自信地比较不同年份和地点的水鸟数量和分布,由于许多影响计数质量的因素而变得复杂。必须采用一种调查方法,以最大限度地提高计数的准确性和精确性,并尽量减少对水鸟计数固有的偏见;如果不能实现这些目标,将导致不正确的结果和分析问题。最近,我们开发了一种系统的水鸟调查方法,并于2008/2009年和2009/2010年冬季在长江漫滩重要湿地圣金湖进行了测试,取得了良好的结果。该方法包括将湖泊划分为离散的调查区域,每个区域包含若干分区,有明确的边界,分别进行调查。数据,包括计数,分布,环境和干扰的信息,以标准化的方式收集,以最大限度地提高精度和减少偏差。我们利用前两个冬天的调查结果来举例说明如何利用这些数据来提供有关水鸟数量、分布和栖息地使用的详细信息。最后,我们讨论了在整个长江洪泛区更广泛应用该方法的重要性,以支持一个急需的洪泛区水鸟监测计划。
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