Wintering home range and habitat use of the whooper swans in Sanmenxia Wetland, China
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Jia, R., Li, S.H., Meng, W.Y., Gao, R.Y., Ru, W.D., Li, Y.F., Ji,
Z.H., Zhang, G.G., Liu, D.P. and Lu, J., 2019. Wintering home range and
habitat use of the whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) in Sanmenxia Wetland,
China. Ecological Research, 34(5), pp.637-643. (大天鹅,SQBG3621S)
Home range and habitat use are the central components of avian
ecology, and studies on these aspects will be helpful for the
conservation and management of avian populations. Sixty‐seven swans were
global positioning system tagged at Sanmenxia Wetland of Henan Province
to obtain detailed location data in winter from 2015 to 2016. The home
range size of swans was the largest in the middle wintering period and
followed by the early period and late period, and sizes were
significantly different among the three wintering periods. There were
significant differences in habitat use among the different wintering
periods. In the early period, the swans mainly used the aquatic grasses
and emergent plants zones, and they mainly relied on artificial
supplementation because of a lack of natural feeding habitats in the
middle period. In the late period, the swans mainly used the newly
emerged terrestrial grasses zone. Except for the deep water, the use of
other water levels was significantly different among the different
wintering periods. In the early wintering period, the swans tended to
prefer the low and high water level areas; in the middle period, they
were mainly in the intermediate and high water level areas and they used
all the water level areas except the deep water level in the late
wintering period. It was concluded that some plants are preferred by the
swans, such as reeds, cattails and barnyard grass, and that water depth
should be suitable for the swans, with the water levels varying over a
gradient.