| Literature DB >> 26989624 |
Orin J Robinson1, Conor P McGowan2, Patrick K Devers3.
Abstract
Understanding migratory connectivity for species of concern is of great importance if we are to implement management aimed at conserving them. New methods are improving our understanding of migration; however, banding (ringing) data is by far the most widely available and accessible movement data for researchers. Here, we use band recovery data for American black ducks (Anas rubripes) from 1951-2011 and analyze their movement among seven management regions using a hierarchical Bayesian framework. We showed that black ducks generally exhibit flyway fidelity, and that many black ducks, regardless of breeding region, stopover or overwinter on the Atlantic coast of the United States. We also show that a non-trivial portion of the continental black duck population either does not move at all or moves to the north during the fall migration (they typically move to the south). The results of this analysis will be used in a projection modeling context to evaluate how habitat or harvest management actions in one region would propagate throughout the continental population of black ducks. This analysis may provide a guide for future research and help inform management efforts for black ducks as well as other migratory species.Entities:
Keywords: American black duck; Banding data; Bayesian analysis; Migratory connectivity; Movement estimation
Year: 2016 PMID: 26989624 PMCID: PMC4793334 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1The conservation regions set by the Black Duck Joint Venture.
Note that some regions are named relative to the known range of black ducks so that NW Canada is the part of Canada that is in the northwest part of the ABDU range, and not the true northwest portion of Canada.
Mean (standard deviation) movement probabilities for black ducks.
Regions in which individuals were banded are on the left side of the table and regions in which individuals were encountered are across the top.
| NWC | NEC | SWC | SEC | N Atl. | S Atl. | Int. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NWC | 0.033(0.056) | 0.018(0.013) | 0.021(0.025) | 0.036(0.016) | 0.031(0.018) | 0.4(0.048) | 0.461(0.067) |
| NEC | 0.009(0.02) | 0.012(0.003) | 0.006(0.006) | 0.391(0.019) | 0.287(0.015) | 0.21(0.017) | 0.08(0.008) |
| SWC | 0.007(0.02) | 0.005(0.015) | 0.002(0.001) | 0.049(0.007) | 0.032(0.03) | 0.325(0.026) | 0.581(0.05) |
| SEC | 0.006(0.012) | 0.020(0.019) | 0.034(0.004) | 0.135(0.007) | 0.227(0.017) | 0.354(0.027) | 0.225(0.021) |
| N Atl. | 0.003(0.002) | 0.025(0.02) | 0.016(0.005) | 0.155(0.012) | 0.294(0.032) | 0.342(0.025) | 0.164(0.014) |
| S Atl. | 0.009(0.004) | 0.032(0.044) | 0.07(0.016) | 0.186(0.068) | 0.044(0.04) | 0.551(0.108) | 0.108(0.021) |
| Int. | 0.004(0.003) | 0.004(0.003) | 0.1(0.03) | 0.052(0.009) | 0.028(0.005) | 0.311(0.017) | 0.502(0.027) |