Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China

Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis, BNC), facing serious threats from human activities and habitat variations, is an endangered species classified as vulnerable under the revised IUCN Red List. In this article, we investigated and analyzed the population and nesting microhabitat of BNCs in the Lon...

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Main Authors: Qiufang Wei, Yun Shao, Chou Xie, Baoshan Cui, Bangsen Tian, Brian Brisco, Kun Li, Wenjia Tang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-04-01
Series:Big Earth Data
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1909822
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spelling doaj-e357ef1a3a214ac88cdeac0f428601792021-07-15T13:47:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBig Earth Data2096-44712574-54172021-04-015221723610.1080/20964471.2021.19098221909822Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, ChinaQiufang Wei0Yun Shao1Chou Xie2Baoshan Cui3Bangsen Tian4Brian Brisco5Kun Li6Wenjia Tang7Chinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing Normal UniversityChinese Academy of SciencesNatural Resources CanadaChinese Academy of SciencesQinghai Eco-environment Monitoring CenterBlack-necked crane (Grus nigricollis, BNC), facing serious threats from human activities and habitat variations, is an endangered species classified as vulnerable under the revised IUCN Red List. In this article, we investigated and analyzed the population and nesting microhabitat of BNCs in the Longbao National Nature Reserve (NNR) from 1978 to 2016, and found the number of BNCs increased from 24 in 1978 to 216 in 2016. This establishment of the Longbao NNR represented the activities of protecting endangered animal species are effective. However, the land cover classification results of Landsat images showed that the marsh wetland, which was the BNC’s primary habitat, decreased during 1978–2016, while artificial buildings increased, which affected the habitat of BNCs. The increase in average temperature over the past 40 years has also had an impact on the number of BNCs. BNCs preferred to nest in marsh wetlands or on islands with open water or star-like distributions through observation. The results of the principal component analysis showed that the nearest distance between nests and habitat type were the primary factors influencing nesting site selection. To protect BNC, we suggest decreasing wetland fragmentation, reducing habitat degradation and providing an undisturbed habitat.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1909822black-necked cranelongbao wetlandnumbernest site selectionclimate changehuman activities
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author Qiufang Wei
Yun Shao
Chou Xie
Baoshan Cui
Bangsen Tian
Brian Brisco
Kun Li
Wenjia Tang
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Yun Shao
Chou Xie
Baoshan Cui
Bangsen Tian
Brian Brisco
Kun Li
Wenjia Tang
Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
Big Earth Data
black-necked crane
longbao wetland
number
nest site selection
climate change
human activities
author_facet Qiufang Wei
Yun Shao
Chou Xie
Baoshan Cui
Bangsen Tian
Brian Brisco
Kun Li
Wenjia Tang
author_sort Qiufang Wei
title Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
title_short Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
title_full Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
title_fullStr Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
title_full_unstemmed Number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the Longbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Qinghai, China
title_sort number and nest-site selection of breeding black-necked cranes over the past 40 years in the longbao wetland nature reserve, qinghai, china
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Big Earth Data
issn 2096-4471
2574-5417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis, BNC), facing serious threats from human activities and habitat variations, is an endangered species classified as vulnerable under the revised IUCN Red List. In this article, we investigated and analyzed the population and nesting microhabitat of BNCs in the Longbao National Nature Reserve (NNR) from 1978 to 2016, and found the number of BNCs increased from 24 in 1978 to 216 in 2016. This establishment of the Longbao NNR represented the activities of protecting endangered animal species are effective. However, the land cover classification results of Landsat images showed that the marsh wetland, which was the BNC’s primary habitat, decreased during 1978–2016, while artificial buildings increased, which affected the habitat of BNCs. The increase in average temperature over the past 40 years has also had an impact on the number of BNCs. BNCs preferred to nest in marsh wetlands or on islands with open water or star-like distributions through observation. The results of the principal component analysis showed that the nearest distance between nests and habitat type were the primary factors influencing nesting site selection. To protect BNC, we suggest decreasing wetland fragmentation, reducing habitat degradation and providing an undisturbed habitat.
topic black-necked crane
longbao wetland
number
nest site selection
climate change
human activities
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1909822
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