Shifted to the South, Shifted to the North, but No Expansion: Potential Suitable Habitat Distribution Shift and Conservation Gap of the Critically Endangered Baer’s Pochard (Aythya baeri)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Areas
2.2. Baer’s Pochard Occurrence
2.3. Environment Data
2.4. Species Distribution Modeling and Evaluation
2.5. Species Distribution Shifting and Conservation Gap Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Distribution Range of Baer’s Pochard Improved
3.1.1. All Six Confirmed Breeding Sites Are Outside the Current IUCN Map, the Farthest One Being about 1400 km to the South
3.1.2. 23 Wintering Sites Have Been Found Outside the Current IUCN Map, with the Farthest One about 800 km to the North
3.1.3. Large Overlap among Its Breeding, Migrating Stopovers and Wintering Ground
3.2. Details of Habitat Suitability Spatially Revealed within Baer’s Pochard Distribution Range
3.2.1. 78.1% of the Predicted Breeding and Potential Breeding Distribution Range Are out of the Current IUCN Map
3.2.2. 43.9% of the Predicted Wintering Distribution Range Are Outside of the Current IUCN Map
3.2.3. Changes to the IUCN Seasonal Category Map
3.3. Refined Suitable Habitat Distribution Map
3.4. Conservation Gaps
4. Discussion
4.1. Distribution Expanded Northward and Southward, but Total suitable Habitat Area Shrank
4.2. Challenges and Conservation Strategies for Bear’s Pochard
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Unit |
---|---|
Mean diurnal range (bio2) | °C |
Isothermality (bio3) | Unitless |
Max temperature for warmest month (bio5) | °C |
Min temperature for coldest month (bio6) | °C |
Annual precipitation (bio12) | mm |
Precipitation of wettest month (bio13) | mm |
Precipitation of driest month (bio14) | mm |
Precipitation of warmest quarter (bio18) | mm |
Precipitation of coldest quarter (bio19) | mm |
Elevation | m |
Country | Protected Area (PA) | Type of PA | Life Stage of BP * |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Torey Lakes | Ramsar Site | 1 + 2 |
Lake Khanka | Ramsar Site | 1 + 2 | |
Zeya-Bureya Plains | Ramsar Site | 2 | |
Japan | Quasi National Park | National Protect Area | 2 |
Prefectural Wildlife Protection Area | National Protect Area | 2 | |
Kirishima kinkowan | National Park | 2 | |
Fujisan kita | Prefectural Wildlife Protection Area | 2 | |
Tokyowan | Prefectural Wildlife Protection Area | 2 | |
China | Xianghai National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 1 + 2 |
Xingkai Lake National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 2 | |
Xilin Gol Natural Steppe Protected Area | National Protect Area | 2 | |
Yeyahu Wetland Park | Wetland Park | 1 + 2 | |
Hengshuihu National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 1 + 2 + 3 | |
Ancient Yellow River National Wetland Park | Wetland Park | 1 + 2 + 3 | |
Nansihu Nature Reserve | State Protect Area | 2 + 3 | |
Dong Dongtinghu National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 1 + 2 + 3 | |
Shengjinhu National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 3 | |
Yancheng National Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; National Protect Area | 3 | |
Chenhu Nature Reserve | Ramsar Site; State Protect Area | 3 | |
Longganhu National Nature Reserve | National Protect Area | 2 | |
Jinyunshan National Nature Reserve | National Protect Area | 2 | |
Cangshan-Erhai National Nature Reserve | National Protect Area | 2 | |
Caomei Wetlands Wildlife Refuge (Taiwan) | Wildlife Refuge | 2 | |
Myamar | Indawgyi Lake and Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary | Ramsar Site | 3 |
India | Kaziranga | National Park | 2 + 3 |
Country | Location | Latest Breeding Records |
---|---|---|
Russia | Barun-Torey lake | 1987 |
Amkan river mouth | 1974 | |
lower Pompeyevka river | 1992 | |
Smidovichskiy district | 1988 | |
lower Iman river | 1965 | |
Khanka lake | 1975 | |
Gnilye lakes | 1975 | |
Lebedinoye lake | 1975 | |
Tumen river mouth | 1975 | |
China | Zhalong National Nature Reserve | 1990 |
Tailai county | Undated, before 1992 | |
Shangzhi county | Undated, before 1992 | |
Momoge Nature Reserve | 1992 | |
Xianghai National Nature Reserve | 1989 | |
Barga steppe | 1956 | |
Horqin Nature Reserve | 1988 |
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Wu, L.; Wang, Y.; Mo, X.; Wei, Q.; Ma, C.; Wang, H.; Townshend, T.; Jia, Y.; Hu, W.; Lei, G. Shifted to the South, Shifted to the North, but No Expansion: Potential Suitable Habitat Distribution Shift and Conservation Gap of the Critically Endangered Baer’s Pochard (Aythya baeri). Remote Sens. 2022, 14, 2171. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092171
Wu L, Wang Y, Mo X, Wei Q, Ma C, Wang H, Townshend T, Jia Y, Hu W, Lei G. Shifted to the South, Shifted to the North, but No Expansion: Potential Suitable Habitat Distribution Shift and Conservation Gap of the Critically Endangered Baer’s Pochard (Aythya baeri). Remote Sensing. 2022; 14(9):2171. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092171
Chicago/Turabian StyleWu, Lan, Yuyu Wang, Xunqiang Mo, Qian Wei, Chaohong Ma, Hao Wang, Terry Townshend, Yifei Jia, Wenjia Hu, and Guangchun Lei. 2022. "Shifted to the South, Shifted to the North, but No Expansion: Potential Suitable Habitat Distribution Shift and Conservation Gap of the Critically Endangered Baer’s Pochard (Aythya baeri)" Remote Sensing 14, no. 9: 2171. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092171