Numbers of Spoon-billed Sandpipers in Jiangsu Province, China, during the post-breeding moult in relation to recent changes in the intertidal zone

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wader Study Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.18194/ws.00233
Qing Chang, T. Ki, G. Anderson, Kane Brides, N. Clark, Jingjing Ding, K. Leung, Jing Li, D. Melville, James Philips, Ewan D. Weston, Ziyou Yang, R. Green
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Previous studies have highlighted the importance of intertidal habitats on the coast of Jiangsu Province, China for the Critically Endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmaea during the post-breeding moult. We report Lincoln-Petersen closed-population estimates of numbers of Spoon-billed Sandpipers at the three principal sites in the region for the species: Tiaozini, Yangkou and Dongling. Our estimates were based upon resightings and scan surveys of individually-marked birds. Surveys were conducted in September–October when nearly all of the birds present were adults (≥1 yr old). We estimated the number present at Tiaozini in each of the years 2017–2020, during which numbers declined from 225 to 151, mostly between 2018 and 2019. To identify parts of the intertidal area used by Spoon-billed Sandpipers, we mapped locations of satellite-tagged birds in 2017 and 2019. Data from seven tagged birds indicated that they moved to intertidal flats up to 7 km seaward of the nearest point of the seawall at low tide. We then analysed satellite imagery for 2017–2020 for intertidal areas up to this distance from the coast and found evidence for changes in topography of the intertidal mudflats and positions of major channels. The mean extent of exposed mudflats per tidal cycle appeared to have declined by about 20% between 2017 and 2020. Surveys at two other sites in 2020 indicated that there were 26 birds at Yangkou and 63 birds at Dongling, with a total of 240 birds at all three sites combined in 2020. This is approximately half of the estimated world population of adults. The coast of Jiangsu Province is therefore of global importance for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper. Although birds no longer at Tiaozini may have been displaced to other sites, the observed population decline, which coincided with changes in intertidal topography, raises concerns about the future conservation status of the species. Uncertainty about future changes to the topography and extent of intertidal mudflats makes the coordinated protection of all sites in Jiangsu Province known to hold Spoon-billed Sandpipers during the post-breeding moult period a conservation priority. This applies particularly to Tiaozini, Yangkou and Dongling, but also to other sites at which future surveys may reveal to hold concentrations of the species.
江苏勺嘴鹬繁殖后换羽的数量与潮间带变化的关系
以往的研究强调了江苏沿海潮间带栖息地对极度濒危的匙嘴矶鹬繁殖后换羽的重要性。我们报告了林肯-彼得森在该地区的三个主要地点——苕子泥、阳口和东陵——对勺嘴矶鹬数量的封闭种群估计。我们的估计是基于对单独标记的鸟类的重新观察和扫描调查。调查在9 - 10月进行,当时几乎所有的鸟都是成年鸟(≥1岁)。我们估计了2017-2020年Tiaozini每年的数量,在此期间,数量从225只下降到151只,主要是在2018年到2019年之间。为了确定勺嘴矶鹬所使用的潮间带区域的部分区域,我们在2017年和2019年绘制了卫星标记鸟类的位置。七只被贴上标签的鸟的数据表明,它们在退潮时迁移到离最近的海堤点向海7公里的潮间带。然后,我们分析了2017-2020年距离海岸这么远的潮间带地区的卫星图像,发现了潮间带泥滩地形和主要河道位置变化的证据。从2017年到2020年,每个潮汐周期暴露的泥滩的平均范围似乎下降了约20%。2020年对另外两个点的调查结果显示,阳口有26只,东陵有63只,3个点2020年合计有240只。这大约是估计世界成年人口的一半。因此,江苏省海岸对匙嘴矶鹬来说具有全球重要性。虽然不再生活在苕子尼的鸟类可能已经迁移到其他地点,但观测到的种群数量下降,与潮间带地形的变化相吻合,引起了人们对该物种未来保护状况的关注。未来潮间带泥滩地形和范围变化的不确定性,使得江苏省所有已知的勺嘴鹬繁殖后换羽期栖息地的协调保护成为保护重点。这尤其适用于条子泥、阳口和东陵,但也适用于未来调查可能揭示物种集中的其他地点。
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Wader Study
Wader Study Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Wader Study is an international scientific ornithological journal published by the International Wader Study Group. Wader Study is a dedicated outlet for original research and commentary on all aspects of wader biology, ecology and conservation. It also publishes society related issues, and matters of interest to the wader community. All published scientific studies (empirical and theoretical) are peer-reviewed and have direct relevance to the ecology and/or conservation of this group of birds. Wader Study also serves as a forum for debate and discussion with contributions dedicated to engaging authors and readers with different backgrounds. The aim of these commentaries is to unite wader enthusiasts around the world, including professionals and amateurs. Wader Study is published three times a year in April, August and December.
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