A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA

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Brendan T. Shirkey, J. W. Simpson, M. Picciuto
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The Winous Point Marsh Conservancy and the Winous Point Shooting Club, with landholdings in both Sandusky and Ottawa Counties, Ohio, has completed a survey of the summer resident bird population on the property 4 times spanning 137 years. Although achieving a true census is unrealistic, these surveys have provided a unique, long-term history of changes in the avian community in northwest Ohio since the 1880s. Surveys were completed in 1880, 1930, 1960, and 2017. Draining and deforestation of the wetlands in northwest Ohio, by the late 1870s, resulted in the loss of many forested-wetland dependent species such as Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea), Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria), and Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) after the 1880 survey. Intensification of agricultural practices after the 1930 survey likely resulted in the loss of the early successional habitat that was associated with smaller, less intensive, agricultural practices and consequently the loss of many grassland nesting species such as Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna), Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors), Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), and Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata). Several new species were documented during the 2017 survey including Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis), Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator), and American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos). This long-term dataset provides a unique opportunity to investigate the avian immigration, extirpation, and recolonization of a specific site over the past 137 years, providing insight into how landscape-level habitat changes affected the avian community.
美国俄亥俄州克林顿港Winous Point沼泽夏季鸟类群落的137年历史
在俄亥俄州桑达斯基和渥太华县拥有土地的威诺斯波因特沼泽保护协会和威诺斯波因特射击俱乐部,在137年的时间里完成了对该地区夏季留鸟数量的4次调查。虽然实现真正的人口普查是不现实的,但这些调查提供了自19世纪80年代以来俄亥俄州西北部鸟类群落变化的独特而长期的历史。调查分别于1880年、1930年、1960年和2017年完成。到19世纪70年代末,俄亥俄州西北部湿地的排水和森林砍伐导致了许多依赖森林湿地的物种的消失,如蓝灰捕蚊(Polioptila caerulea)、孤矶鹬(Tringa solitaria)和北方水鸫(Parkesia noveboracensis)。1930年调查后农业实践的强化可能导致了早期演代栖息地的丧失,这些栖息地与规模较小、集约化程度较低的农业实践有关,从而导致了许多草地筑巢物种的丧失,如食米鸟(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)、东草地鹨(Sturnella magna)、北山齿鹑(Colinus virginianus)、蓝翅Teal (Anas discors)、北凤尾鸭(Anas acuta)和北雪鸭(Anas clypeata)。在2017年的调查中记录了几个新物种,包括鱼鹰(Pandion haliaetus),沙丘鹤(Antigone canadensis),小号天鹅(Cygnus buccinator)和美国白鹈鹕(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)。这个长期数据集提供了一个独特的机会来调查过去137年来特定地点的鸟类迁徙、灭绝和再定居,从而深入了解景观级栖息地变化如何影响鸟类群落。
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Ohio Journal of Sciences
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, plus the Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, The Ohio Journal of Science is the official publication of the Academy. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed, refereed papers contributing original knowledge to science, engineering, technology, education and their applications. The Journal is indexed and abstracted by many of the world"s leading indexing and abstracting services including State Academies of Science Abstracts which indexes the past 50 years of The Ohio Journal of Science.
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