Modelling migration dynamics of Common Cranes and Eurasian Spoonbills as hydrological flow

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Ibis Pub Date : 2025-06-20 DOI:10.1111/ibi.13424
Mark C. Drever, Luis M. Bautista-Sopelana, Juan C. Alonso, Juan G. Navedo, Markus Hrachowitz
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The migration of birds through a stopover site may be understood as a physical process of hydrological flow through a reservoir whose water levels rise and fall over a migration period. Hydrological flow models show promise as a way of integrating information on storage (daily counts of birds), inflow/outflow (number of birds arriving/departing each day) and transit time (length of stay (LOS)) over a migration period. We used a hydrological flow model to evaluate the relationship between stopover duration and passage population sizes of migrant birds under variable wetland conditions in two case studies. First, we considered the northward migration of Common Cranes Grus grus at Gallocanta Nature Reserve in Spain. We calibrated the model with daily counts recorded in 1984 and 1985, and then used it to predict transit time distributions based on counts of cranes 30 years later (2015–17). The model was calibrated with a mean transit time of 6.5 days observed in 1984/85, consistent with observed values of LOS, and predicted a mean transit time of 5.2 days for the 2015–17 period. The model also predicted an ~6.2× increase of the total migratory passage population of cranes at Gallocanta, which qualitatively agreed with the large increase in the overall population from the 1980s to 2010s. Second, migration dynamics of Eurasian Spoonbills Platalea leucorodia were considered during southward migration at two intertidal coastal wetlands in northern Spain from 2002 to 2005. The model well captured the observed differences in transit time between Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve (median transit time of 1.1 days) and Santoña Marshes Natural Park (median transit time of 2.1 days). Transit times of both species were negatively correlated with estimates of annual population sizes. These results indicate that hydrological flow models can provide insights into the migration ecology of waterbirds (or species where regular counts during migration are available), and that LOS is a dynamic decision that can depend on the population sizes of migratory birds.

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基于水文流的普通鹤和欧亚琵鹭迁徙动态模拟
鸟类通过中途停留地点的迁徙可以理解为在迁徙期间水位上升和下降的水库的水文流动的物理过程。水文流量模型有望作为一种整合迁徙期间储存(每日鸟类数量)、流入/流出(每天到达/离开的鸟类数量)和过境时间(停留时间(LOS))信息的方式。本文采用水文流模型对两个不同湿地条件下候鸟停留时间与迁徙种群规模之间的关系进行了研究。首先,我们考虑了西班牙Gallocanta自然保护区普通鹤Grus Grus的北迁。我们用1984年和1985年记录的日计数校准了模型,然后用它来预测30年后(2015-17年)的起重机计数过境时间分布。该模型以1984/85年观测到的平均过境时间为6.5 d进行校准,与LOS观测值一致,并预测2015-17年期间的平均过境时间为5.2 d。该模型还预测加洛坎塔鹤的总迁徙通道种群增加了约6.2倍,这与20世纪80年代至2010年代总体种群的大量增加在质量上是一致的。其次,研究了2002 - 2005年西班牙北部两个滨海潮间带湿地欧亚琵鹭的南迁动态。该模型较好地反映了乌代白生物圈保护区和Santoña沼泽自然公园的中转时间差异(中转时间中值为1.1 d)。两种物种的过境时间与年种群规模估定值呈负相关。这些结果表明,水文流模型可以深入了解水鸟(或在迁徙过程中有定期计数的物种)的迁徙生态,并且LOS是一个动态决策,可能取决于候鸟的种群规模。
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Ibis
Ibis 生物-鸟类学
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4.60
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118
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: IBIS publishes original papers, reviews, short communications and forum articles reflecting the forefront of international research activity in ornithological science, with special emphasis on the behaviour, ecology, evolution and conservation of birds. IBIS aims to publish as rapidly as is consistent with the requirements of peer-review and normal publishing constraints.
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