Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico

Surveys made in 1997/98 at the lagoons of Ojo de Liebre (Scammon´ s Lagoon) and Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico, showed that changes have occurred since 1926 in the species composition of the community of breeding waterbirds, in the arrangement of their nesting substrate and in their pop...

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Published in:Ciencias Marinas
Main Authors: A Castellanos, F Salinas, A Ortega-Rubio
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Spanish
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2001
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description Surveys made in 1997/98 at the lagoons of Ojo de Liebre (Scammon´ s Lagoon) and Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico, showed that changes have occurred since 1926 in the species composition of the community of breeding waterbirds, in the arrangement of their nesting substrate and in their population size. Of 17 species breeding in the area in 1926, we found 12 nesting there during our survey. Additional data from other researchers allowed us to conclude that 16 species have nested in the area after 1984. Only one species (Sterna elegans) has not been reported nesting; however, it is still considered to be a local breeder. Three species (Egretta alba, Larus atricilla and Falco peregrinus) became new established breeders. Most of the species that breed on the islands within Scammon´ s Lagoon have a stable population or have increased in number. None of the egret species breeding in 1926 in marshes outside the islands currently nest there. Four species (Sterna antillarum, Charadrius wilsonia, Charadrius alexandrinus and Rallus longirostris) breed on the islands or at other sites in the lagoons and vicinity. Despite development in the region, the natural wetlands and open-water coverage remain almost unchanged. Natural nesting substrates are mostly confined to the islands and are vulnerable to land predators, wave erosion and direct human disturbance. These factors may have caused the shifting of nesting spots from one island to another and to other suitable nesting sites on the lagoons, the urban landscape, the saltworks and man-made structures. Breeding waterbirds have been granted limited protection through reserves and single-species conservation programs. We suggest guidelines to enhance their protection as a community in the context of El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c7a883be4fba4a2b8925662b25a5f1aa 2025-01-16T21:48:28+00:00 Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico A Castellanos F Salinas A Ortega-Rubio 2001-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v27i3.492 https://doaj.org/article/c7a883be4fba4a2b8925662b25a5f1aa EN ES eng spa Universidad Autónoma de Baja California https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/492 https://doaj.org/toc/0185-3880 https://doaj.org/toc/2395-9053 doi:10.7773/cm.v27i3.492 0185-3880 2395-9053 https://doaj.org/article/c7a883be4fba4a2b8925662b25a5f1aa Ciencias Marinas, Vol 27, Iss 3 (2001) Ojo de Liebre Baja California Sur breeding waterbirds Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2001 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v27i3.492 2024-08-05T17:49:54Z Surveys made in 1997/98 at the lagoons of Ojo de Liebre (Scammon´ s Lagoon) and Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico, showed that changes have occurred since 1926 in the species composition of the community of breeding waterbirds, in the arrangement of their nesting substrate and in their population size. Of 17 species breeding in the area in 1926, we found 12 nesting there during our survey. Additional data from other researchers allowed us to conclude that 16 species have nested in the area after 1984. Only one species (Sterna elegans) has not been reported nesting; however, it is still considered to be a local breeder. Three species (Egretta alba, Larus atricilla and Falco peregrinus) became new established breeders. Most of the species that breed on the islands within Scammon´ s Lagoon have a stable population or have increased in number. None of the egret species breeding in 1926 in marshes outside the islands currently nest there. Four species (Sterna antillarum, Charadrius wilsonia, Charadrius alexandrinus and Rallus longirostris) breed on the islands or at other sites in the lagoons and vicinity. Despite development in the region, the natural wetlands and open-water coverage remain almost unchanged. Natural nesting substrates are mostly confined to the islands and are vulnerable to land predators, wave erosion and direct human disturbance. These factors may have caused the shifting of nesting spots from one island to another and to other suitable nesting sites on the lagoons, the urban landscape, the saltworks and man-made structures. Breeding waterbirds have been granted limited protection through reserves and single-species conservation programs. We suggest guidelines to enhance their protection as a community in the context of El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Baja Ciencias Marinas 27 3 351 373
spellingShingle Ojo de Liebre
Baja California Sur
breeding waterbirds
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
A Castellanos
F Salinas
A Ortega-Rubio
Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title_full Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title_fullStr Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title_short Inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro lagoons, Baja California Sur Mexico
title_sort inventory and conservation of breeding waterbirds at ojo de liebre and guerrero negro lagoons, baja california sur mexico
topic Ojo de Liebre
Baja California Sur
breeding waterbirds
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
topic_facet Ojo de Liebre
Baja California Sur
breeding waterbirds
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
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