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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
by
LIU, WENLIANG
, CLARK, NIGEL A.
, ANDERSON, GUY Q. A.
, CHOWDHURY, SAYAM U.
, SYROECHKOVSKIY, EVGENY E.
, CHANG, QING
, HEARN, RICHARD D.
, PENG, HE-BO
, MA, ZHIJUN
, CHOI, CHI-YEUNG
, WANG, SONGLING
, LI, JING
, MELVILLE, DAVID S.
, ZÖCKLER, CHRISTOPH
, ZHANG, LIN
, LAPPO, ELENA G.
, PHILLIPS, JAMES F.
, TONG, MENXIU
, GAN, XIAOJING
in
Aquatic birds
/ Aquatic plants
/ Autumn
/ Biodiversity
/ Calidris
/ Chemical pollution
/ China
/ Coastal environments
/ coasts
/ Collision mortality
/ Conservation
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered species
/ Entrapment
/ Field study
/ habitats
/ Industrial pollution
/ invasive species
/ Laboratories
/ littoral zone
/ migratory behavior
/ mortality
/ Mud flats
/ Nets
/ Poisoning
/ Population
/ Protected areas
/ Rapid Communication
/ Science
/ Spartina
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ stopover sites
/ surveys
/ Threatened species
/ Tringa guttifer
/ Turbines
/ water birds
/ water pollution
/ Waterfowl
/ Wetlands
/ Wind power
/ Wind turbines
/ Yellow Sea
2017
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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
by
LIU, WENLIANG
, CLARK, NIGEL A.
, ANDERSON, GUY Q. A.
, CHOWDHURY, SAYAM U.
, SYROECHKOVSKIY, EVGENY E.
, CHANG, QING
, HEARN, RICHARD D.
, PENG, HE-BO
, MA, ZHIJUN
, CHOI, CHI-YEUNG
, WANG, SONGLING
, LI, JING
, MELVILLE, DAVID S.
, ZÖCKLER, CHRISTOPH
, ZHANG, LIN
, LAPPO, ELENA G.
, PHILLIPS, JAMES F.
, TONG, MENXIU
, GAN, XIAOJING
in
Aquatic birds
/ Aquatic plants
/ Autumn
/ Biodiversity
/ Calidris
/ Chemical pollution
/ China
/ Coastal environments
/ coasts
/ Collision mortality
/ Conservation
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered species
/ Entrapment
/ Field study
/ habitats
/ Industrial pollution
/ invasive species
/ Laboratories
/ littoral zone
/ migratory behavior
/ mortality
/ Mud flats
/ Nets
/ Poisoning
/ Population
/ Protected areas
/ Rapid Communication
/ Science
/ Spartina
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ stopover sites
/ surveys
/ Threatened species
/ Tringa guttifer
/ Turbines
/ water birds
/ water pollution
/ Waterfowl
/ Wetlands
/ Wind power
/ Wind turbines
/ Yellow Sea
2017
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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
by
LIU, WENLIANG
, CLARK, NIGEL A.
, ANDERSON, GUY Q. A.
, CHOWDHURY, SAYAM U.
, SYROECHKOVSKIY, EVGENY E.
, CHANG, QING
, HEARN, RICHARD D.
, PENG, HE-BO
, MA, ZHIJUN
, CHOI, CHI-YEUNG
, WANG, SONGLING
, LI, JING
, MELVILLE, DAVID S.
, ZÖCKLER, CHRISTOPH
, ZHANG, LIN
, LAPPO, ELENA G.
, PHILLIPS, JAMES F.
, TONG, MENXIU
, GAN, XIAOJING
in
Aquatic birds
/ Aquatic plants
/ Autumn
/ Biodiversity
/ Calidris
/ Chemical pollution
/ China
/ Coastal environments
/ coasts
/ Collision mortality
/ Conservation
/ conservation areas
/ Endangered species
/ Entrapment
/ Field study
/ habitats
/ Industrial pollution
/ invasive species
/ Laboratories
/ littoral zone
/ migratory behavior
/ mortality
/ Mud flats
/ Nets
/ Poisoning
/ Population
/ Protected areas
/ Rapid Communication
/ Science
/ Spartina
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ stopover sites
/ surveys
/ Threatened species
/ Tringa guttifer
/ Turbines
/ water birds
/ water pollution
/ Waterfowl
/ Wetlands
/ Wind power
/ Wind turbines
/ Yellow Sea
2017
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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
2017
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The Yellow Sea region is of high global importance for waterbird populations, but recent systematic bird count data enabling identification of the most important sites are relatively sparse for some areas. Surveys of waterbirds at three sites on the coast of southern Jiangsu Province, China, in 2014 and 2015 produced peak counts of international importance for 24 species, including seven globally threatened and six Near Threatened species. The area is of particular global importance for the ‘Critically Endangered’ Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmaea (peak count across all three study sites: 62 in spring [2015] and 225 in autumn [2014] and ‘Endangered’ Spotted Greenshank Tringa guttifer (peak count across all three study sites: 210 in spring [2014] and 1,110 in autumn [2015]). The southern Jiangsu coast is therefore currently the most important migratory stopover area in the world, in both spring and autumn, for both species. Several serious and acute threats to waterbirds were recorded at these study sites. Paramount is the threat of large-scale land claim which would completely destroy intertidal mudflats of critical importance to waterbirds. Degradation of intertidal mudflat habitats through the spread of invasive Spartina, and mortality of waterbirds by entrapment in nets or deliberate poisoning are also real and present serious threats here. Collisions with, and displacement by, wind turbines and other structures, and industrial chemical pollution may represent additional potential threats. We recommend the rapid establishment of effective protected areas for waterbirds in the study area, maintaining large areas of open intertidal mudflat, and the urgent removal of all serious threats currently faced by waterbirds here.
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