Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus

The Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus), smallest of the “gray” geese, is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and protected in all range states. There are three populations, with the least studied being the Eastern population, shared between Russia and China. The extreme remoteness o...

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Main Authors: Tian, Haitao, Solovyeva, Diana, Danilov, Gleb, Vartanyan, Sergey, Wen, Li, Lei, Jialin, Lu, Cai, Bridgewater, Peter, Lei, Guangchun, Zeng, Qing
Other Authors: Environmental Governance
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411967
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/411967 2023-12-10T09:39:53+01:00 Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus Tian, Haitao Solovyeva, Diana Danilov, Gleb Vartanyan, Sergey Wen, Li Lei, Jialin Lu, Cai Bridgewater, Peter Lei, Guangchun Zeng, Qing Environmental Governance 2021-05 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411967 eng eng https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/411967 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess 2021 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-15T23:16:52Z The Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus), smallest of the “gray” geese, is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and protected in all range states. There are three populations, with the least studied being the Eastern population, shared between Russia and China. The extreme remoteness of breeding enclaves makes them largely inaccessible to researchers. As a substitute for visitation, remotely tracking birds from wintering grounds allows exploration of their summer range. Over a period of three years, and using highly accurate GPS tracking devices, eleven individuals of A. erythropus were tracked from the key wintering site of China, to summering, and staging sites in northeastern Russia. Data obtained from that tracking, bolstered by ground survey and literature records, were used to model the summer distribution of A. erythropus. Although earlier literature describes a patchy summer range, the model suggests a contiguous summer habitat range is possible, although observations to date cannot confirm A. erythropus is present throughout the modeled range. The most suitable habitats are located along the coasts of the Laptev Sea, primarily the Lena Delta, in the Yana-Kolyma Lowland, and smaller lowlands of Chukotka with narrow riparian extensions upstream along major rivers such as the Lena, Indigirka, and Kolyma. The probability of A. erythropus presence is related to areas with altitude less than 500 m with abundant wetlands, especially riparian habitat, and a climate with precipitation of the warmest quarter around 55 mm and mean temperature around 14°C during June-August. Human disturbance also affects site suitability, with a gradual decrease in species presence starting around 160 km from human settlements. Remote tracking of animal species can bridge the knowledge gap required for robust estimation of species distribution patterns in remote areas. Better knowledge of species' distribution is important in understanding the large-scale ecological consequences of rapid global change and ... Other/Unknown Material Anser erythropus Chukotka laptev Laptev Sea lena delta lesser white-fronted goose Utrecht University Repository Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929) Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500) Laptev Sea
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description The Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus), smallest of the “gray” geese, is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and protected in all range states. There are three populations, with the least studied being the Eastern population, shared between Russia and China. The extreme remoteness of breeding enclaves makes them largely inaccessible to researchers. As a substitute for visitation, remotely tracking birds from wintering grounds allows exploration of their summer range. Over a period of three years, and using highly accurate GPS tracking devices, eleven individuals of A. erythropus were tracked from the key wintering site of China, to summering, and staging sites in northeastern Russia. Data obtained from that tracking, bolstered by ground survey and literature records, were used to model the summer distribution of A. erythropus. Although earlier literature describes a patchy summer range, the model suggests a contiguous summer habitat range is possible, although observations to date cannot confirm A. erythropus is present throughout the modeled range. The most suitable habitats are located along the coasts of the Laptev Sea, primarily the Lena Delta, in the Yana-Kolyma Lowland, and smaller lowlands of Chukotka with narrow riparian extensions upstream along major rivers such as the Lena, Indigirka, and Kolyma. The probability of A. erythropus presence is related to areas with altitude less than 500 m with abundant wetlands, especially riparian habitat, and a climate with precipitation of the warmest quarter around 55 mm and mean temperature around 14°C during June-August. Human disturbance also affects site suitability, with a gradual decrease in species presence starting around 160 km from human settlements. Remote tracking of animal species can bridge the knowledge gap required for robust estimation of species distribution patterns in remote areas. Better knowledge of species' distribution is important in understanding the large-scale ecological consequences of rapid global change and ...
author2 Environmental Governance
author Tian, Haitao
Solovyeva, Diana
Danilov, Gleb
Vartanyan, Sergey
Wen, Li
Lei, Jialin
Lu, Cai
Bridgewater, Peter
Lei, Guangchun
Zeng, Qing
spellingShingle Tian, Haitao
Solovyeva, Diana
Danilov, Gleb
Vartanyan, Sergey
Wen, Li
Lei, Jialin
Lu, Cai
Bridgewater, Peter
Lei, Guangchun
Zeng, Qing
Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
author_facet Tian, Haitao
Solovyeva, Diana
Danilov, Gleb
Vartanyan, Sergey
Wen, Li
Lei, Jialin
Lu, Cai
Bridgewater, Peter
Lei, Guangchun
Zeng, Qing
author_sort Tian, Haitao
title Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
title_short Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
title_full Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
title_fullStr Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
title_full_unstemmed Combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the Eastern Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus
title_sort combining modern tracking data and historical records improves understanding of the summer habitats of the eastern lesser white-fronted goose anser erythropus
publishDate 2021
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