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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148975
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Use of a Florida Gulf Coast Barrier Island by Spring Trans-Gulf Migrants and the Projected Effects of Sea Level Rise on Habitat Availability
作者: Lori A. Lester; Mariamar Gutierrez Ramirez; Alan H. Kneidel; Christopher M. Heckscher
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-3-2
卷: 11, 期:3
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Forests ; Animal migration ; Birds ; Gulf of Mexico ; Bird song ; Marshes ; Habitats ; Conservation science
英文摘要: Barrier islands on the north coast of the Gulf of Mexico are an internationally important coastal resource. Each spring hundreds of thousands of Nearctic-Neotropical songbirds crossing the Gulf of Mexico during spring migration use these islands because they provide the first landfall for individuals following a trans-Gulf migratory route. The effects of climate change, particularly sea level rise, may negatively impact habitat availability for migrants on barrier islands. Our objectives were (1) to confirm the use of St. George Island, Florida by trans-Gulf migrants and (2) to determine whether forested stopover habitat will be available for migrants on St. George Island following sea level rise. We used avian transect data, geographic information systems, remote sensing, and simulation modelling to investigate the potential effects of three different sea level rise scenarios (0.28 m, 0.82 m, and 2 m) on habitat availability for trans-Gulf migrants. We found considerable use of the island by spring trans-Gulf migrants. Migrants were most abundant in areas with low elevation, high canopy height, and high coverage of forests and scrub/shrub. A substantial percentage of forest (44%) will be lost by 2100 assuming moderate sea level rise (0.82 m). Thus, as sea level rise progresses, less forests will be available for migrants during stopover. Many migratory bird species’ populations are declining, and degradation of barrier island stopover habitat may further increase the cost of migration for many individuals. To preserve this coastal resource, conservation and wise management of migratory stopover areas, especially near ecological barriers like the Gulf of Mexico, will be essential as sea levels rise.
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作者单位: NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware, United States of America;NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware, United States of America;NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware, United States of America;NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware, United States of America

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Lori A. Lester,Mariamar Gutierrez Ramirez,Alan H. Kneidel,et al. Use of a Florida Gulf Coast Barrier Island by Spring Trans-Gulf Migrants and the Projected Effects of Sea Level Rise on Habitat Availability[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(3)
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