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云南省云岭湖泊群越冬水鸟群落特征及其对环境因子的响应

Community characteristics of wintering waterbirds and their responses to environmental factors in the Yunling Lake Group, Yunnan Province

  • 摘要: 水鸟是湖泊湿地生态系统的重要组成部分和指示类群,掌握水鸟和湖泊环境之间的关系对于湖泊管理和保护具有重要意义。以云南省云岭山区的5个高原湖泊(茈碧湖、洱海、洱源西湖、剑湖、拉市海)为研究区,在2019年和2021年越冬季,对各湖泊水鸟进行了调查,并通过冗余分析(RDA)和相关分析,探究水鸟多样性和湖泊环境因子间的关系。调查结果表明,记录到茈碧湖水鸟物种数29种,隶属于6目6科,优势种1种;洱海水鸟物种数41种,隶属于8目11科,优势种2种;洱源西湖水鸟物种数36种,隶属于7目9科,优势种3种;剑湖水鸟物种数48种,隶属于9目13科,优势种5种;拉市海水鸟物种数37种,隶属于7目10科,优势种2种。在各湖泊中,水鸟物种丰富度最高的为洱海,丰富度指数为54.94±2.44,其次为剑湖(37.41±1.77)、拉市海(25.06±3.48)、茈碧湖(22.57±0.87)和洱源西湖(21.3±3.07)。Shannon-Wiener多样性指数和Pielou均匀度指数呈现出一致规律,均为剑湖最高,其他依次为洱源西湖、拉市海、洱海、茈碧湖,多样性水平较高的湖泊在其物种构成上也更均匀。在水鸟组成相似性上,平均相似性指数为0.25,其中茈碧湖与洱源西湖相似性最高(Sorensen指数为0.35),洱海与拉市海相似性最低(Sorensen指数为0.15)。所有湖泊中秧鸡科(Rallidae)的水鸟个体数最多,占调查总数的59.21%;除茈碧湖外,秧鸡科、鸭科(Anatidae)水鸟为其他湖泊的主要优势种,而茈碧湖优势种为秧鸡科和䴙䴘科(Podicipedidae)水鸟。环境因子分析结果表明,湖泊面积和月平均气温是影响水鸟物种丰富度的主要因素,而水体浑浊度和海拔则显著影响水鸟多样性指数与均匀度指数。云岭湖泊群各湖泊的水鸟群落特征存在显著差异,湖泊面积和水体浑浊度对水鸟群落的分布、数量及多样性起着关键驱动作用,本研究结果可以为云岭高原湖泊湿地水鸟资源的保护与生态管理提供科学依据。

     

    Abstract: Waterbirds are crucial components and indicator taxa of lake wetland ecosystems. Understanding the relationships between waterbirds and lake environments holds significant implications for lake management and conservation. This study selected five plateau lakes (Cibi Lake, Erhai Lake, Eryuan West Lake, Jianhu Lake, and Lashihai Wetland) in the Yunling Mountain area of Yunnan Province as the research regions. Waterbird surveys were conducted in these lakes during the wintering periods of 2019 and 2021. Redundancy Analysis (RDA) and correlation analysis were employed to explore the relationships between waterbird diversity and lake environmental factors.The survey results showed that 29 waterbird species belonging to 6 orders and 6 families were recorded in Cibi Lake, with 1 dominant species. Erhai Lake had 41 species categorized into 8 orders and 11 families, including 2 dominant species. Eryuan West Lake documented 36 species from 7 orders and 9 families, with 3 dominant species. Jianhu Lake boasted the highest number of waterbird species (48), which were grouped into 9 orders and 13 families, encompassing 5 dominant species. Lashihai Wetland recorded 37 species belonging to 7 orders and 10 families, with 2 dominant species.Among all the lakes, Erhai Lake exhibited the highest waterbird species richness, with a richness index of 54.94±2.44, followed by Jianhu Lake (37.41±1.77), Lashihai Wetland (25.06±3.48), Cibi Lake (22.57±0.87), and Eryuan West Lake (21.3±3.07). The Shannon-Wiener diversity index and Pielou evenness index displayed a consistent pattern: both were the highest in Jianhu Lake, followed by Eryuan West Lake, Lashihai Wetland, Erhai Lake, and Cibi Lake in descending order. Lakes with higher diversity levels also featured more uniform species composition.Regarding the similarity of waterbird communities, the average similarity index was 0.25. The highest similarity was observed between Cibi Lake and Eryuan West Lake (Sorensen index: 0.35), while the lowest was between Erhai Lake and Lashihai Wetland (Sorensen index: 0.15). Across all lakes, waterbirds of the Rallidae family accounted for the largest number of individuals, making up 59.21% of the total surveyed population. Except for Cibi Lake, waterbirds from Rallidae and Anatidae were the main dominant species in the other lakes, whereas the dominant species in Cibi Lake were from Rallidae and Podicipedidae.Correlation analysis of environmental factors indicated that lake area and monthly average temperature were the primary factors affecting waterbird species richness, while water turbidity and altitude significantly influenced waterbird diversity indices and evenness indices. In conclusion, there were significant differences in waterbird community characteristics among the lakes in the Yunling Lake Group. Lake area and water turbidity played key driving roles in the distribution, abundance, and diversity of waterbird communities. The results of this study can provide a scientific basis for the protection and ecological management of waterbird resources in the plateau lake wetlands of the Yunling Mountains.

     

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