Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans

Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially when future conditions fall outside the current range of conditions. Individual-based approaches have been developed and applied to predict the impact of environmental changes on wintering and staging...

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Main Authors: Nolet, B.A., Gyimesi, A., van Krimpen, R.R.D., de Boer, W.F., Stillman, R.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/predicting-effects-of-water-regime-changes-on-waterbirds(48f5ad36-9a31-4c3b-83d8-46483b5f2d5d).html
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76r58
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https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/10031845/Predicting_Effects_of_Water_Regime_Changes_on_Waterbirds.pdf
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/48f5ad36-9a31-4c3b-83d8-46483b5f2d5d 2024-09-30T14:34:01+00:00 Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans Nolet, B.A. Gyimesi, A. van Krimpen, R.R.D. de Boer, W.F. Stillman, R.A. 2016-02-10 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/predicting-effects-of-water-regime-changes-on-waterbirds(48f5ad36-9a31-4c3b-83d8-46483b5f2d5d).html https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76r58 https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/48f5ad36-9a31-4c3b-83d8-46483b5f2d5d https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/10031845/Predicting_Effects_of_Water_Regime_Changes_on_Waterbirds.pdf eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/predicting-effects-of-water-regime-changes-on-waterbirds(48f5ad36-9a31-4c3b-83d8-46483b5f2d5d).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Nolet , B A , Gyimesi , A , van Krimpen , R R D , de Boer , W F & Stillman , R A 2016 , ' Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds : insights from staging swans ' , PLoS ONE , vol. 11 , no. 2 , e0147340 . https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76r58 article 2016 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76r58 2024-09-12T16:38:36Z Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially when future conditions fall outside the current range of conditions. Individual-based approaches have been developed and applied to predict the impact of environmental changes on wintering and staging coastal bird populations. How many birds make use of staging sites is mostly determined by food availability and accessibility, which in the case of many waterbirds in turn is affected by water level. Many water systems are regulated and water levels are maintained at target levels, set by management authorities. We used an individual-based modelling framework (MORPH) to analyse how different target water levels affect the number of migratory Bewick?s swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii staging at a shallow freshwater lake (Lauwersmeer, the Netherlands) in autumn. As an emerging property of the model, we found strong non-linear responses of swan usage to changes in water level, with a sudden drop in peak numbers as well as bird-days with a 0.20 m rise above the current target water level. Such strong non-linear responses are probably common and should be taken into account in environmental impact assessments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cygnus columbianus Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE)
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description Predicting the environmental impact of a proposed development is notoriously difficult, especially when future conditions fall outside the current range of conditions. Individual-based approaches have been developed and applied to predict the impact of environmental changes on wintering and staging coastal bird populations. How many birds make use of staging sites is mostly determined by food availability and accessibility, which in the case of many waterbirds in turn is affected by water level. Many water systems are regulated and water levels are maintained at target levels, set by management authorities. We used an individual-based modelling framework (MORPH) to analyse how different target water levels affect the number of migratory Bewick?s swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii staging at a shallow freshwater lake (Lauwersmeer, the Netherlands) in autumn. As an emerging property of the model, we found strong non-linear responses of swan usage to changes in water level, with a sudden drop in peak numbers as well as bird-days with a 0.20 m rise above the current target water level. Such strong non-linear responses are probably common and should be taken into account in environmental impact assessments.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nolet, B.A.
Gyimesi, A.
van Krimpen, R.R.D.
de Boer, W.F.
Stillman, R.A.
spellingShingle Nolet, B.A.
Gyimesi, A.
van Krimpen, R.R.D.
de Boer, W.F.
Stillman, R.A.
Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
author_facet Nolet, B.A.
Gyimesi, A.
van Krimpen, R.R.D.
de Boer, W.F.
Stillman, R.A.
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title Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
title_short Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
title_full Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
title_fullStr Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
title_full_unstemmed Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
title_sort predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds:insights from staging swans
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76r58
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https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/10031845/Predicting_Effects_of_Water_Regime_Changes_on_Waterbirds.pdf
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