Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)

Abstract Background Understanding the changes in population dynamics, including demographics, distribution and threats, is essential for species status assessing. The endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) has experienced sharp population declines and distribution range diminishing both in China an...

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Main Authors: Dejun Kong, Fei Wu, Pengfei Shan, Jianyun Gao, Dao Yan, Weixiong Luo, Xiaojun Yang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-05-01
Series:Avian Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0110-0
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spelling doaj-9a14e55a2bd84992bac6845cd7e5c7382020-11-25T01:09:05ZengBMCAvian Research2053-71662018-05-01911910.1186/s40657-018-0110-0Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)Dejun Kong0Fei Wu1Pengfei Shan2Jianyun Gao3Dao Yan4Weixiong Luo5Xiaojun Yang6Key Laboratory of Special Biological Resource Development and Utilization of Universities in Yunnan Province, Kunming UniversityBird Group, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesBird Group, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesBird Group, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesBird Group, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesKunming Survey and Design Institute of State Forestry AdministrationBird Group, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract Background Understanding the changes in population dynamics, including demographics, distribution and threats, is essential for species status assessing. The endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) has experienced sharp population declines and distribution range diminishing both in China and Southeast Asia. Field population surveys have not been conducted in China since the 1990s, which hindered conservation planning and decision-making. Methods With interview and line transects methods, we figured out the population and distribution changes of Green Peafowl across its historical ranges over the past three decades in China during 2014‒2017. Results The Green Peafowl once habituated in 54 counties in China. Nearly 60% of the distribution counties were lost in the past three decades, with the left 22 counties distributed in central, southern and western Yunnan, SW China. Population decrease detected in all distribution areas except for Shuangbai and Xinping county where more than 60% of the total population is located. Only about 30% of the former bird population were recorded with the same interviewing method as 20 years ago. Three birds, 1 carcass, 6 calls and 12 footprints were detected along the 865 km line transects, indicating extremely low encounter rate of Green Peafowl in field. Sharp decreases in flock sizes were also detected, from 8‒20 birds per flock in the 1990s to 3‒5 birds at present. Poaching and habitat conversion are two widespread and long-lasting threats, while poisoning caused mortality in the past and hydropower construction affect regional population’s survival. Large flocks of 18–27 birds were discovered in the field, which increases our confidence of population recovery of this endangered pheasant in China. Conclusions Only interviewed bird number and counts based on line transects were presented in this study, without further population estimation due to limitation of the data sets. Although the actual population of this cryptic bird must be underestimated, dramatic population declines and distribution concentrations of the endangered Green Peafowl occurred over the past 30 years in China undoubtedly.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0110-0Green PeafowlPopulation declineRange concentrationEndangered speciesSouthwestern China
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author Dejun Kong
Fei Wu
Pengfei Shan
Jianyun Gao
Dao Yan
Weixiong Luo
Xiaojun Yang
spellingShingle Dejun Kong
Fei Wu
Pengfei Shan
Jianyun Gao
Dao Yan
Weixiong Luo
Xiaojun Yang
Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
Avian Research
Green Peafowl
Population decline
Range concentration
Endangered species
Southwestern China
author_facet Dejun Kong
Fei Wu
Pengfei Shan
Jianyun Gao
Dao Yan
Weixiong Luo
Xiaojun Yang
author_sort Dejun Kong
title Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
title_short Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
title_full Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
title_fullStr Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
title_full_unstemmed Status and distribution changes of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) in China over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
title_sort status and distribution changes of the endangered green peafowl (pavo muticus) in china over the past three decades (1990s‒2017)
publisher BMC
series Avian Research
issn 2053-7166
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Understanding the changes in population dynamics, including demographics, distribution and threats, is essential for species status assessing. The endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) has experienced sharp population declines and distribution range diminishing both in China and Southeast Asia. Field population surveys have not been conducted in China since the 1990s, which hindered conservation planning and decision-making. Methods With interview and line transects methods, we figured out the population and distribution changes of Green Peafowl across its historical ranges over the past three decades in China during 2014‒2017. Results The Green Peafowl once habituated in 54 counties in China. Nearly 60% of the distribution counties were lost in the past three decades, with the left 22 counties distributed in central, southern and western Yunnan, SW China. Population decrease detected in all distribution areas except for Shuangbai and Xinping county where more than 60% of the total population is located. Only about 30% of the former bird population were recorded with the same interviewing method as 20 years ago. Three birds, 1 carcass, 6 calls and 12 footprints were detected along the 865 km line transects, indicating extremely low encounter rate of Green Peafowl in field. Sharp decreases in flock sizes were also detected, from 8‒20 birds per flock in the 1990s to 3‒5 birds at present. Poaching and habitat conversion are two widespread and long-lasting threats, while poisoning caused mortality in the past and hydropower construction affect regional population’s survival. Large flocks of 18–27 birds were discovered in the field, which increases our confidence of population recovery of this endangered pheasant in China. Conclusions Only interviewed bird number and counts based on line transects were presented in this study, without further population estimation due to limitation of the data sets. Although the actual population of this cryptic bird must be underestimated, dramatic population declines and distribution concentrations of the endangered Green Peafowl occurred over the past 30 years in China undoubtedly.
topic Green Peafowl
Population decline
Range concentration
Endangered species
Southwestern China
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0110-0
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