Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017

The global population of Anser erythropus has rapidly declined since the middle of the 20th century. The decline in numbers has been accompanied by the fragmentation of the breeding range and is considered as «continuing affecting all populations, giving rise to fears that the species may go extinct...

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Main Authors: Sofia B. Rozenfeld, George V. Kirtaev, Natalya V. Rogova, Mikhail Yu. Soloviev
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Language:English
Published: Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas 2019-02-01
Series:Nature Conservation Research: Zapovednaâ Nauka
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Online Access:http://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/article/178
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spelling doaj-bd63e7092d7a49e5a2723764c770969e2020-11-25T00:44:47ZengFund for Support and Development of Protected AreasNature Conservation Research: Zapovednaâ Nauka2500-008X2500-008X2019-02-0141293610.24189/ncr.2019.003Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017Sofia B. Rozenfeld0George V. Kirtaev1Natalya V. Rogova2Mikhail Yu. Soloviev3A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of RAS; State Nature Reserve «Gydansky»Goose, Swan and Duck Study Group of Northern EurasiaGoose, Swan and Duck Study Group of Northern EurasiaLomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe global population of Anser erythropus has rapidly declined since the middle of the 20th century. The decline in numbers has been accompanied by the fragmentation of the breeding range and is considered as «continuing affecting all populations, giving rise to fears that the species may go extinct». Overhunting, poaching and habitat loss are considered to be the main threats. The official estimate of the dimension of the decline is in the range of 30% to 49% between 1998 and 2008. Monitoring and the prospection of new areas are needed for the future conservation of this species. The eastern part of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, the Baydaratskaya Bay and the Lower Ob (Dvuobye) are important territories for the Western main population of Anser erythropus on a flyway scale. Moving along the coast to the east, Anser erythropus can stay for a long time on the Barents Sea Coast, from where they fly over the Baydaratskaya Bay to the Dvuobye. We made aerial surveys and identified key sites and the main threats for Anser erythropus on this part of the flyway. According to our data, the numbers of the Western main population of Anser erythropus amount to 48 580 ± 2820 individuals after the breeding season, i.e. higher than the previous estimates made in autumn in Northern Kazakhstan. The key sites of Anser erythropus in this part of the flyway were identified.http://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/article/178aerial countsLesser White-fronted GoosemonitoringNenetsky Autonomous OkrugYamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
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author Sofia B. Rozenfeld
George V. Kirtaev
Natalya V. Rogova
Mikhail Yu. Soloviev
spellingShingle Sofia B. Rozenfeld
George V. Kirtaev
Natalya V. Rogova
Mikhail Yu. Soloviev
Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
Nature Conservation Research: Zapovednaâ Nauka
aerial counts
Lesser White-fronted Goose
monitoring
Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
Yamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
author_facet Sofia B. Rozenfeld
George V. Kirtaev
Natalya V. Rogova
Mikhail Yu. Soloviev
author_sort Sofia B. Rozenfeld
title Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
title_short Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
title_full Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
title_fullStr Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
title_full_unstemmed Results of an aerial survey of the western population of Anser erythropus (Anserini) in autumn migration in Russia 2017
title_sort results of an aerial survey of the western population of anser erythropus (anserini) in autumn migration in russia 2017
publisher Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas
series Nature Conservation Research: Zapovednaâ Nauka
issn 2500-008X
2500-008X
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The global population of Anser erythropus has rapidly declined since the middle of the 20th century. The decline in numbers has been accompanied by the fragmentation of the breeding range and is considered as «continuing affecting all populations, giving rise to fears that the species may go extinct». Overhunting, poaching and habitat loss are considered to be the main threats. The official estimate of the dimension of the decline is in the range of 30% to 49% between 1998 and 2008. Monitoring and the prospection of new areas are needed for the future conservation of this species. The eastern part of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, the Baydaratskaya Bay and the Lower Ob (Dvuobye) are important territories for the Western main population of Anser erythropus on a flyway scale. Moving along the coast to the east, Anser erythropus can stay for a long time on the Barents Sea Coast, from where they fly over the Baydaratskaya Bay to the Dvuobye. We made aerial surveys and identified key sites and the main threats for Anser erythropus on this part of the flyway. According to our data, the numbers of the Western main population of Anser erythropus amount to 48 580 ± 2820 individuals after the breeding season, i.e. higher than the previous estimates made in autumn in Northern Kazakhstan. The key sites of Anser erythropus in this part of the flyway were identified.
topic aerial counts
Lesser White-fronted Goose
monitoring
Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
Yamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
url http://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/article/178
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