Evaluation of Lake Fragmentation and Its Effect on Wintering Waterbirds in Poyang Lake, China

Author:

Suliman Muhammad1,Deng Wenyou1,Wu Qingming1,Ahmad Tariq1ORCID,Sun Xueying1,Tsegaye Debela Megersa1ORCID,Khan Muhammad Sadiq2,Trang Ngo Thi Kieu1,Zou Hongfei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Wildlife and Protected Area, Northeast Forestry University, No. 26, Hexing Road, Harbin 150040, China

2. Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China

Abstract

This study was designed to determine the fragmentation of sub-lakes in winter and its effects on wintering waterbirds in Poyang Lake. Poyang Lake becomes fragmented in winter, which forms many seasonal sub-lakes every year, and have different environmental characteristics. These sub-lakes significantly impact winter bird habitats and result in susceptibility to various changes, because birds have different distribution responses. A total of 24 sub-lakes were surveyed from one to five vantage points using point count methods in each sub-lake with binoculars, monocular, and a spotting scope for four consecutive winter seasons. The multi-site dissimilarity Sorensen index measures overlapped between two populations, and the R software “iNEXT” package was used to evaluate the sample coverage test of the study area. We observed 58 wintering waterbird species belonging to 9 orders and 15 families from 2016 to 2020. Spearman correlation analysis showed that the species richness of wintering waterbirds was significantly positively correlated with the sub-lake areas and associated with the richness of habitat type. The WNODF analyses were considerably correlated for sites of waterbirds, mainly with the abundance of forage and conservation of habitat form. The outcomes of this study showed that Maying Lake has the highest local beta diversity, whereas Dacha Lake has the lowest local beta diversity contribution (0.007). This study’s findings demonstrate Poyang Lake’s role in waterbird the habitat suitability of waterbirds, especially for foraging and conservation.

Funder

National natural science foundation of China

national key research and development program of China

Third comprehensive Scientific Investigation project in Xinjiang

fundamental research funds for the central Universities

Publisher

MDPI AG

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