埃塞俄比亚Chelekleka湿地黄嘴鸭(Anas undulata, Dubois 1839)种群规模和繁殖生态

Mebrat Teklemariam Gebrekidan, A. Bekele, Bezawork Afework Bogale
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黄嘴鸭(Anas undulata)是非洲特有的单态涉水鸭,受非洲-欧亚迁徙水鸟保护协定保护。本研究于2020年11月至2021年10月在埃塞俄比亚Chelekleka湿地对黄嘴鸭的种群规模和繁殖生态进行了调查。普查是在雀鸟活跃的时段,每星期进行两次,分别在清晨6时30分至10时及傍晚15时30分至18时进行。通过直接观察和巢、蛋形态测量,收集了黄嘴鸭繁殖生态的相关数据。在研究期间,发现并跟踪了8个活跃的巢穴。采用R 4.2软件对数据进行分析。黄嘴鸭种群数最多315只,枯水期黄嘴鸭种群数显著高于丰水期(Z = - 10.85, df = 63, p < 0.001)。母黄嘴鸭用草药、落叶、干草和细树枝筑了一个窝。巢为圆形,直径26 - 32厘米,高7 - 11厘米。它们下的蛋是浅褐色的。每窝5 - 8个蛋。平均卵长45.38±1.65 mm,卵宽39.17±0.58 mm,卵重45.4±1.7 gm (n = 21)。平均每窝孵化期为19±0.82天(n = 4),孵化成功率高达98.1%;N = 53)。Chelekleka湿地是相当数量的黄嘴鸭的栖息地,对该物种的繁殖和其他相关生态需求具有重要的生态意义。然而,人为因素如;巢丛焚烧、湿地退化和农业扩张都严重威胁着它们的生存。因此,需要采取可持续的保护措施,以尽量减少对该物种及其栖息地的威胁。
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Population size and breeding ecology of Yellow-billed Duck (Anas undulata, Dubois 1839) in Chelekleka wetland, Ethiopia
Yellow-billed Duck (Anas undulata) is a monomorphic African endemic dabbling duck protected by the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Water birds Agreement. This study was conducted to investigate the population size and breeding ecology of Yellow-billed Duck in Chelekleka wetland, Ethiopia from November 2020 to October 2021. Census was conducted during early morning from 6:30 - 10:00 hrs and late afternoon from 15:30 - 18:00 hrs twice per week when the birds are active. Direct observations as well as nest and egg morphometry measurements were conducted to collect data on breeding ecology of Yellow-billed Ducks. During the study period, eight active nests were identified and followed. Data were analysed using R version 4.2 software. A maximum of 315 individuals of Yellow-billed Ducks were counted, with a significantly high population size during dry season compared to wet season (Z = - 10.85, df = 63, p < 0.001). The female Yellow-billed Duck built a nest made up of herbs, defoliated leaves, dried grasses and thin twigs. The nest is circular shaped with a 26 - 32 cm in diameter and 7 - 11 cm in height. They laid eggs that are light brownish. Clutch size ranged from 5 - 8 eggs. The mean egg length, breadth and weight were 45.38 ± 1.65 mm, 39.17 ± 0.58 mm, and 45.4 ± 1.7 gm, respectively (n = 21). The average incubation period per nest was 19 ± 0.82 days (n = 4) with a high hatching success (98.1 %; n = 53). Supporting a considerable number of Yellow-billed Ducks, Chelekleka wetland is ecologically important for breeding and other related ecological requirements of the species. However, anthropogenic factors such as; burning of nesting bushes, wetland degradation, and agricultural expansions are highly threatened their survival. Therefore, sustainable conservation intervention is needed to minimize the threats on the species and its habitat.
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