安吉县中华秋沙鸭越冬潜在分布区预测及生境适宜性评价

Potential overwintering distribution and habitat suitability assessment of Chinese Merganser in Anji County

  • 摘要: 中华秋沙鸭(Mergus squamatus)作为国家一级重点保护野生动物, 同时被世界自然保护联盟列为濒危物种, 其越冬生境的保护对该物种种群的维持与发展具有关键意义。以预测浙江省安吉县中华秋沙鸭的潜在适生区分布、识别主导环境因子为目标, 旨在为这一濒危物种的精准保护提供科学支撑。基于2019—2024年野外监测获取的82个有效分布点位, 结合气候、地形、土地利用及人类干扰等12项环境变量, 运用最大熵(MaxEnt)模型开展当前及未来气候条件下的生境适宜性评价, 并通过贡献率分析与刀切法识别主导环境因子。模型预测精度超过0.9, 结果具有可靠性。影响安吉县中华秋沙鸭越冬分布的主导环境因子依次为水系分布(47%)、土地利用类型(28.5%)、降水季节性(14.7%)以及海拔(4.9%)。预测结果显示, 物种高适生区高度集中于赋石、老石坎及凤凰三大水库的库尾滩涂、曲折岸线与入水口水域。基于上述研究结果, 建议聚焦高适生区的精准管控、关键人为干扰的消除以及栖息地的主动修复, 以提升中华秋沙鸭的生境质量。

     

    Abstract: The Chinese Merganser (Mergus squamatus) is listed as a Class I National Key Protected Wildlife Species in China and classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Effective conservation of overwintering habitats is essential for maintaining its population size and achieving species persistence and population recovery. Anji County, situated in the lower Yangtze River basin of Zhejiang Province, possesses a well-developed water network and favorable vegetation conditions, making it a vital overwintering site for this species. Currently, local research on overwintering habitat suitability for the Chinese Merganser remains scarce, limiting the ability to provide solid support for the formulation of refined conservation strategies. This study takes the Chinese Merganser in Anji County as the research subject, predicts its potential suitable overwintering distribution, and identifies dominant environmental driving factors, aiming to offer a scientific reference for the conservation and management of this endangered species. Based on 82 valid occurrence points obtained from field monitoring between 2019 and 2024, 12 environmental variables spanning four categories of climate, topography, land use, and human disturbance were selected, and the MaxEnt model was applied to evaluate habitat suitability. Factor contribution rates and jackknife tests were jointly used to screen the core influencing factors. 10 cross-validation produced a mean AUC value of 0.988 for the model, indicating strong predictive performance and reliable overall simulations. The results showed that the main environmental factors constraining the overwintering distribution of the Chinese Merganser and their relative contributions were river network distribution (47.0%), land use type (28.5%), precipitation seasonality (14.7%), and elevation (4.9%). The species′ ecological response patterns revealed that it predominantly inhabits shallow waters at elevations of 75—125 m with stable precipitation and weak hydrological variability. Water bodies and mudflats serve as its core habitat carriers, while human-dominated land use types such as construction land and cropland substantially compress its living space and reduce habitat occupancy probability. The predicted high-suitability areas were not uniformly distributed across Anji County but were highly concentrated in the tail-end mudflats, sinuous shorelines, and inflow zones of the three major reservoirs: Fushi, Laoshikan, and Fenghuang. These areas feature slow-flowing shallow water, abundant prey resources, and weak human disturbance, constituting the core overwintering habitats for the species. This study clarifies the dominant controlling factors and spatial distribution characteristics of the Chinese Merganser′s overwintering habitat in Anji County, accurately delineates the extent of high-suitability habitats, and provides a theoretical basis for local in-situ conservation of this endangered species. Future studies should incorporate micro-habitat indicators such as water quality and fish abundance to refine model parameters and further enhance the model′s ecological interpretability.

     

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