Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update

A number of surveys have been undertaken to determine Lake MacLeod’s significance for shorebirds (also called waders). Given the recent global declines in shorebird populations, a current understanding of the significance of Lake MacLeod to shorebirds is timely. We review all survey data in the cont...

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Main Authors: Bertzeletos, Demetrios, Davis, Robert, Horwitz, Pierre
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Published: Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia 2012
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Online Access:https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2012/756
http://www.rswa.org.au/publications/journal_current.aspx
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spelling ftedithcowan:oai:ro.ecu.edu.au:ecuworks2012-1756 2023-05-15T15:48:27+02:00 Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update Bertzeletos, Demetrios Davis, Robert Horwitz, Pierre 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2012/756 http://www.rswa.org.au/publications/journal_current.aspx unknown Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2012/756 http://www.rswa.org.au/publications/journal_current.aspx Research outputs 2012 [RSTDPub] East Asian–Australasian Flyway Lake MacLeod monitoring shorebirds Poultry or Avian Science text 2012 ftedithcowan 2022-02-06T22:39:17Z A number of surveys have been undertaken to determine Lake MacLeod’s significance for shorebirds (also called waders). Given the recent global declines in shorebird populations, a current understanding of the significance of Lake MacLeod to shorebirds is timely. We review all survey data in the context of the following criteria: presence of significant national, international and staging populations in the East Asia–Australasian Flyway; species covered by international agreements; and species listed as being of conservation concern in the Action Plan for Australian Birds 2011. Lake MacLeod hosts significant populations of 10 shorebird species. Of these, three species occurred in internationally significant numbers (red knot Calidris canutus, red-necked stint Calidris ruficollis and curlew sandpiper Calidris ferruginea), five species occurred in numbers representing significant proportions of the Australian populations (common greenshank Tringa nebularia, black-winged stilt Himantopus leucocephalus, banded stilt Cladorhynchus leucocephalus, rednecked avocet Recurvirostra novaehollandiae and red-capped plover Charadrius ruficapillus) and two species (sharp-tailed sandpiper Calidris acuminata and greater sand plover Charadrius leschenaultii) had populations that met the significant population staging criterion. The most notable of these populations were those of the curlew sandpiper and banded stilt that accounted for up to 31% and 47% of their Flyway and Australian populations, respectively. Lake MacLeod is of great importance to shorebird conservation both in Western Australia and internationally. We recommend that future management strategies focus on maintaining and enhancing shorebird habitats at Lake MacLeod. Text Calidris canutus Red Knot Edith Cowan University (ECU, Australia): Research Online Macleod ENVELOPE(-61.966,-61.966,-64.091,-64.091) Flyway Lake ENVELOPE(-72.233,-72.233,69.450,69.450)
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topic [RSTDPub]
East Asian–Australasian Flyway
Lake MacLeod
monitoring
shorebirds
Poultry or Avian Science
spellingShingle [RSTDPub]
East Asian–Australasian Flyway
Lake MacLeod
monitoring
shorebirds
Poultry or Avian Science
Bertzeletos, Demetrios
Davis, Robert
Horwitz, Pierre
Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
topic_facet [RSTDPub]
East Asian–Australasian Flyway
Lake MacLeod
monitoring
shorebirds
Poultry or Avian Science
description A number of surveys have been undertaken to determine Lake MacLeod’s significance for shorebirds (also called waders). Given the recent global declines in shorebird populations, a current understanding of the significance of Lake MacLeod to shorebirds is timely. We review all survey data in the context of the following criteria: presence of significant national, international and staging populations in the East Asia–Australasian Flyway; species covered by international agreements; and species listed as being of conservation concern in the Action Plan for Australian Birds 2011. Lake MacLeod hosts significant populations of 10 shorebird species. Of these, three species occurred in internationally significant numbers (red knot Calidris canutus, red-necked stint Calidris ruficollis and curlew sandpiper Calidris ferruginea), five species occurred in numbers representing significant proportions of the Australian populations (common greenshank Tringa nebularia, black-winged stilt Himantopus leucocephalus, banded stilt Cladorhynchus leucocephalus, rednecked avocet Recurvirostra novaehollandiae and red-capped plover Charadrius ruficapillus) and two species (sharp-tailed sandpiper Calidris acuminata and greater sand plover Charadrius leschenaultii) had populations that met the significant population staging criterion. The most notable of these populations were those of the curlew sandpiper and banded stilt that accounted for up to 31% and 47% of their Flyway and Australian populations, respectively. Lake MacLeod is of great importance to shorebird conservation both in Western Australia and internationally. We recommend that future management strategies focus on maintaining and enhancing shorebird habitats at Lake MacLeod.
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author Bertzeletos, Demetrios
Davis, Robert
Horwitz, Pierre
author_facet Bertzeletos, Demetrios
Davis, Robert
Horwitz, Pierre
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title Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
title_short Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
title_full Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
title_fullStr Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
title_full_unstemmed Importance of Lake MacLeod, northwestern Australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
title_sort importance of lake macleod, northwestern australia, to shorebirds: a review and update
publisher Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia
publishDate 2012
url https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2012/756
http://www.rswa.org.au/publications/journal_current.aspx
long_lat ENVELOPE(-61.966,-61.966,-64.091,-64.091)
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Flyway Lake
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Flyway Lake
genre Calidris canutus
Red Knot
genre_facet Calidris canutus
Red Knot
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