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Linking changes in individual specialization and population niche of space use across seasons in the great evening bat (Ia io)
by Zhiqiang Wang, Lixin Gong, Zhenglanyi Huang, Yang Geng, Wenjun Zhang, Man Si, Hui Wu, Jiang Feng & Tinglei Jiang
Journal: Movement Ecology volume 11, Article number: 32 (2023) Species(bat): The great evening bat (Ia io) Abstract: Background The niche breadth of an animal population comprises both within-individual and between-individual variation (individual specialization). Both components can be used to e... -
Identification of annual routines and critical stopover sites of a breeding shorebird in the Yellow Sea, China.
by Yang Wu, Weipan Lei, Bingrun Zhu, Jiaqi Xue, Yuanxiang Miao, Zhengwang Zhang
Species(Avian): Pied Avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) Journal: Avian Research Abstract: Pied Avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) are common migratory shorebirds in the East Asian–Australasian Flyway. From 2019 to 2021, GPS/GSM transmitters were used to track 40 Pied Avocets nesting in northern Bo... -
Identifying seasonal differences in migration characteristics of Oriental white stork (Ciconia boyciana) through satellite tracking and remote sensing.
by Jinya Li, Fawen Qian, Yang Zhang, Lina Zhao, Wanquan Deng, Keming Ma
Species(Avian): Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) Journal: Ecological Indicators Abstract: Migratory species interact with different ecosystems in different regions during migration, making them more environmentally sensitive and therefore more vulnerable to extinction. Long migration routes a... -
Migration routes of the endangered Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) from Xingkai Lake, China, and their repeatability as revealed by GPS tracking.
by Zeyu Yang, Lixia Chen, Ru Jia, Hongying Xu, Yihua Wang, Xuelei Wei, Dongping Liu, Huajin Liu, Yulin Liu, Peiyu Yang, Guogang Zhang
Species(Avian): Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) Journal: Avian Research Abstract: Abstract The Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) is listed as ‘Endangered’ on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species and is classified as a first category nation... -
A multiscale approach to identifying spatiotemporal pattern of habitat selection for red-crowned cranes.
by Wang, G., Wang, C., Guo, Z., Dai, L., Wu, Y., Liu, H., Li, Y., Chen, H., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y. and Cheng, H.
Journal: Science of The Total Environment, p.139980. Species(Avian): Red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) Abstract: Effective conservation measures largely depend on knowledge of habitat selection of target species. Little is known about the scale characteristics and temporal rhythm of habitat se... -
Impact of Allee effects on the establishment of reintroduction populations of endangered species: The case of the Crested Ibis.
by Min Li, Rong Dong, Yilamujiang Tuohetahong, Xia Li, Hu Zhang, Xinping Ye, Xiaoping Yu
Species(Avian): Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) Journal: Global Ecology and Conservation Abstract: Allee effects, defined as the positive relationships between component fitness and population density (or size), play an important role in the dynamics of small or lowdensity populations. Reintroduct... -
Habitat selection across nested scales and home range assessments of the juvenile black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis) in the post-breeding period.
by Xuezhu Li, Falk Huettmann, Wen Pei, Jucai Yang, Yongjun Se, Yumin Guo
Species(Avian): Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis) Journal: Ecology and Conservation Abstract: To know the details of the habitat selection and home range of black-necked cranes (Grus nigricollis) and how grazing influences them, we observed juvenile members of the population with satellite t... -
Migration patterns and conservation status of Asian Great Bustard (Otis tarda dybowskii) in northeast Asia.
by Yingjun Wang, Gankhuyag Purev-Ochir, Amarkhuu Gungaa, Baasansuren Erdenechimeg, Oyunchimeg Terbish, Dashdorj Khurelbaatar, Zijian Wang, Chunrong Mi & Yumin Guo
Species(Avian): Great Bustard (Otis tarda) JournalJ: ournal of Ornithology Abstract: The Great Bustard (Otis tarda) holds the distinction of the heaviest bird to undertake migration as well as the greatest degree of sexual size dimorphism among living birds. Though the migration of the species ... -
Species Distribution Modeling of the Breeding Site Distribution and Conservation Gaps of Lesser White-Fronted Goose in Siberia under Climate Change.
by Rong Fan, Jialin Lei, Entao Wu, Cai Lu, Yifei Jia, Qing Zeng and Guangchun Lei
Species(Avian): Lesser White-Fronted Goose(Anser erythropus) Journal: Land Abstract: Climate change has become an important cause of the loss of bird habitat and changes in bird migration and reproduction. The lesser white-fronted goose (Anser erythropus) has a wide range of migratory habits and ... -
Migration and wintering of vulnerable adult Chinese Egrets (Egretta eulophotes) revealed by GPS tracking.
by Zhijun Huang, Xiaoping Zhou, Wenzhen Fang, Xiaolin Chen
Species(Avian): Chinese Egrets (Egretta eulophotata) Journal: Avian Research Abstract: Knowledge of migratory bird requirements is critical to developing conservation plans for vulnerable migratory species. This study aimed to determine the migration routes, wintering areas, habitat uses, and mor... -
Potential Habitats and Their Conservation Status for Swan Geese (Anser cygnoides) along the East Asian Flyway.
by Chunxiao Wang, Xiubo Yu, Shaoxia Xia, Yu Liu, Junlong Huang and Wei Zhao
Species(Avian): Swan geese (Anser cygnoides) Journal: Remote Sensing Abstract: Habitats provide essential space for migratory birds to survive and reproduce. Identifying potential habitats in annual cycle stages and their influencing factors is indispensable for conservation along the flyway. In ... -
Seasonal differences of the Milu’s home range at the early rewilding stage in Dongting Lake area, China.
by Yuan Li, Haiyan Wang, Zhigang Jiang, Yucheng Song, Daode Yang, Li Li
Species (Animals): Milu(Elaphurus davidianus) Journal: Global Ecology and Conservation Abstract: The study of home range utilization of rewilded animals is important for informed reintroduction management. Sixteen Milu adult individuals (5♂11♀) were reintroduced from Jiangsu Dafeng Milu National ...