基于环恢复和跟踪数据的哈萨克斯坦Alakol湖巨鸥迁徙模式和空间连通性研究

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Viktoriya O. Ilina , Bekzhan T. Berdikulov , Fumin Lei , Aleksandr N. Filimonov , Yekaterina E. Akentyeva , Gang Song , Aizhan E. Tashimova , Andrey E. Gavrilov
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了解迁徙模式和空间连通性对保护长途候鸟至关重要。虽然卫星遥测技术已经推动了对大型海鸥的研究,但对Pallas's gulus (Ichthyaetus Ichthyaetus)的研究仍然相对不足,关于其迁徙路线和栖息地使用的数据有限,特别是在中亚。本研究结合684个环恢复(1968-2024)和GPS跟踪数据,分析了哈萨克斯坦Alakol湖个体繁殖的迁徙生态。环恢复证实了哈萨克斯坦、俄罗斯、乌兹别克斯坦、土库曼斯坦、伊朗和巴基斯坦的迁徙连通性,远至印度、科威特、孟加拉国和埃塞俄比亚的越冬记录。对单个个体的GPS跟踪(2020年6月至2021年8月)揭示了从Alakol湖到阿拉伯海的迁徙路线,主要中途停留在Zaisan湖、Balkhash湖、咸海、Aydar湖和阿姆河。值得注意的是,在开始向南迁移之前,确定了繁殖后向北扩散到再散湖和俄罗斯南部。这些发现突出了哈萨克斯坦湖泊作为繁殖和迁徙中心的重要性,以及保护中亚重要中转站的必要性。鉴于人类活动对湿地栖息地的压力日益增加,本研究为保护规划提供了必要的基线数据,并增强了对海鸥迁徙生态学的更广泛理解。
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Migration patterns and spatial connectivity of Pallas's Gulls (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus) from Alakol lake, Kazakhstan using ring recovery and tracking data
Understanding migration patterns and spatial connectivity is crucial for conserving long-distance migratory birds. While satellite telemetry has advanced the study of large gulls, Pallas's Gull (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus) remains relatively understudied, with limited data on its migration routes and habitat use, particularly in Central Asia. This study integrates 684 ring recoveries (1968–2024) and GPS tracking data to analyze the migration ecology of individuals breeding at Alakol Lake, Kazakhstan. Ring recoveries confirm migratory connectivity across Kazakhstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Pakistan, with wintering records as far as India, Kuwait, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia. GPS tracking of a single individual (June 2020–August 2021) revealed a migration route from Alakol Lake to the Arabian Sea, with key stopovers at Zaisan Lake, Balkhash Lake, the Aral Sea, Aydar Lake, and the Amu Darya River. Notably, a post-breeding northward dispersal to Zaisan Lake and southern Russia was identified before the southward migration commenced. These findings highlight the significance of Kazakhstan's lakes as breeding and migratory hubs and the need to protect critical stopover sites in Central Asia. Given increasing anthropogenic pressures on wetland habitats, this research provides essential baseline data for conservation planning and enhances the broader understanding of gull migration ecology.
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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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