Remote Sensing (Nov 2023)

Optimizing Water Level Management Strategies to Strengthen Reservoir Support for Bird’s Migration Network

  • Kunpeng Yi,
  • Fanjuan Meng,
  • Dehai Gu,
  • Qingyuan Miao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15235508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
p. 5508

Abstract

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Migratory waterbirds depend on a complex network of wetlands globally for their life cycles. However, habitat loss and degradation pose risks to these networks’ sustainability, potentially impacting wetland habitat availability. This study investigates the impact of water level changes in Beijing’s Miyun Reservoir on white-naped cranes’ (Antigone vipio) habitat use. We utilized satellite imagery from 2000–2021 and monthly data from 2018–2023 to observe changes in the reservoir’s water and land areas. Additionally, the study tracked 32 cranes using GSM-GPS loggers, yielding insights into their movement patterns and habitat preferences. Our findings emphasize the significant influence of reservoir water levels on habitat availability for these cranes. Notably, our results indicate that the decrease in suitable migratory bird habitats in the reservoir is primarily attributed to high-water level management strategies. This study highlights the necessity for balanced management of aquatic and terrestrial areas in reservoir ecosystems to preserve migratory waterbird habitats.

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