Factors influencing shorebird use of post-harvest flooded rice fields in California's Sacramento Valley

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Erin E. Conlisk, Gregory H. Golet, Mark Reynolds, Nathan Elliott, Matthew E. Reiter
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Because of the importance of the Central Valley of California, USA, to shorebirds along the Pacific Flyway, conservation investments have been made in the area's agricultural fields and managed wetlands. Increasingly, landowner incentive programs are being used to deliver shorebird habitat, presenting opportunities to answer remaining questions about which implementation strategies and field management practices are most effective at attracting birds. To provide management guidance for these investments, we collected and analyzed 5 years of data (2014–2018) on shorebird abundance in flooded rice fields enrolled in a dynamic habitat incentive program. The program incentivized flooding in fallow and post-harvest rice fields in seasons when habitat is relatively sparse, specifically the early fall and late spring. Across nearly 9,000 field observations over 5 years, we explored the relationship between abundance and density (birds/ha) of shorebirds and vegetation cover, soil clay, landscape-level flooding, and local flood timing, duration, and depth. We observed more shorebirds in fields that were approximately 50% flooded, had water depths of 5–10 cm, and had minimal rice straw or stubble cover, with strong or very strong evidence for each of these relationships. We found that the timing of habitat provisioning was important, with moderate evidence that earlier fall flooding and strong evidence that the duration of fall flooding was associated with higher shorebird density. We observed lower shorebird densities in locations with ample flooded rice habitat in surrounding areas, potentially because shorebirds spread out across the landscape. We found very strong evidence that flooding consistency, either at a site that was continually flooded over many months or a site that had been flooded in previous years, was associated with higher shorebird density. Soil clay content was associated with decreased observed shorebird density, potentially through its influence on the ability of shorebirds to forage for invertebrate prey. These results suggest best practices for shorebird habitat creation in agricultural landscapes, providing important information for conservation and population recovery.

影响岸鸟利用加利福尼亚萨克拉门托河谷收割后淹没稻田的因素
由于美国加利福尼亚中央山谷对太平洋航道沿岸的岸鸟非常重要,因此对该地区的农田和管理湿地进行了保护性投资。越来越多的土地所有者激励计划被用于提供海岸鸟类栖息地,这就为我们提供了机会,以回答有关哪些实施策略和田间管理方法对吸引鸟类最有效的其余问题。为了给这些投资提供管理指导,我们收集并分析了参加动态栖息地激励计划的水稻田中岸鸟丰度的 5 年数据(2014-2018 年)。该计划鼓励在栖息地相对稀少的季节,特别是早秋和晚春,在休耕稻田和收获后稻田中灌水。在 5 年的近 9,000 次实地观察中,我们探讨了岸鸟的丰度和密度(鸟/公顷)与植被覆盖度、土壤粘度、景观级洪水以及当地洪水时间、持续时间和深度之间的关系。我们在洪水淹没约50%、水深5-10厘米、稻草或稻茬覆盖率极低的田地中观察到了更多的岸鸟,这些关系都有较强或非常强的证据。我们发现,提供栖息地的时机很重要,有中等证据表明,秋季较早淹水和秋季淹水持续时间较长与岸鸟密度较高有关。我们观察到,在周边地区有充足水稻淹没栖息地的地方,岸鸟密度较低,这可能是因为岸鸟在整个地形中分散开来。我们发现一个非常有力的证据,即淹水的持续性(无论是在持续淹水数月的地点还是在前几年淹水的地点)与较高的岸鸟密度有关。土壤粘土含量与观测到的岸鸟密度下降有关,这可能是由于粘土含量影响了岸鸟觅食无脊椎动物猎物的能力。这些结果提出了在农业景观中创建岸鸟栖息地的最佳实践,为保护和种群恢复提供了重要信息。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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