Interchange of individuals between two Whooper Swan Cygnus cygnus populations, and its effect on population size estimates

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kane Brides, Sverrir Thorstensen, O. Einarsson, D. Boiko, Æ. Petersen, S. Auhage, Graham McElwaine, Axel Degen, B. Laubek, P. Andersen-Harild, M. Helberg, D. Vangeluwe, Jeroen Nienhuis, M. Wieloch, L. Luigujõe, J. Morkūnas, Yu. R. Bogomolova, Ivan Bogdanovich, Scott W. Petrek, K. A. Wood, E. Rees
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ABSTRACT This study aims to determine the level of movement of individuals between the Icelandic and Northwest Mainland European (NWME) Whooper Swan Cygnus cygnus populations, and to assess the extent to which this interchange affects total population estimates. Ringing, resighting and recovery data for Whooper Swans ringed across Europe since the early 1900s were compiled from the EURING Data Bank, national ringing schemes and individual ringers. Birds were assigned to the biogeographical population (Icelandic or NWME) in which they were ringed. Of >18 000 Whooper Swans ringed in 17 European countries, 172 individuals (0.94%) were later found outside the nominal range of their assigned biogeographical population. The proportion of ringed swans from the Icelandic population that were subsequently found ‘out of range’ did not differ significantly from the proportion recorded for the NWME population, indicating no directional bias in population interchange. Population switching by Whooper Swans in western Europe occurs consistently, but currently at very low levels. Our results reinforce the view that such levels of population interchange are unlikely to have caused major inaccuracies or biases in the total numbers recorded during the coordinated censuses used to estimate population size.
天鹅座和天鹅座两个种群之间的个体交换及其对种群规模估计的影响
摘要本研究旨在确定冰岛和西北欧洲大陆天鹅天鹅种群之间的个体流动水平,并评估这种交换对总种群估计的影响程度。自20世纪初以来,欧洲各地的Whooper Swans的振铃、重置和恢复数据都是根据EURING数据库、国家振铃计划和个人振铃器编制的。鸟类被分配到它们所环绕的生物地理种群(冰岛或NWME)中。在17个欧洲国家的18000只天鹅中,172只(0.94%)后来被发现在其指定的生物地理种群的标称范围之外。冰岛种群中被发现“超出范围”的环天鹅比例与NWME种群的记录比例没有显著差异,表明种群交换没有方向性偏差。Whooper Swans在西欧的种群转换一直在发生,但目前处于非常低的水平。我们的结果强化了这样一种观点,即这种人口交换水平不太可能导致用于估计人口规模的协调人口普查期间记录的总人数出现重大不准确或偏差。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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