Population Census of Migration and Breeding Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) in the Xingkai Lake, China
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Northeast Forestry University,Northeast Forestry University,Beijing Natural History Museum,Heilongjiang district administration of Xingkai Lake National Nature Reserve,Heilongjiang Province, the rescue and breeding center of the endangered wildlife,Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Key Laboratory of wetland ecology and environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Northeast Institute of geography and agricultural ecology,Northeast Forestry University

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    As an important migration stopover and breeding site for migratory waterbirds flyway in Asia-Pacific, the Xingkai Lake in southeast Heilongjiang (Fig. 1) is the important wetland for the conservation of Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis). From 2012 to 2014, using the methods of point and the transect sampling, we investigated the population number of the Red-crowned Crane at the Xingkai Lake National Natural Reserve in the migration season (spring and autumn) and breeding season (summer). The numbers of Red-crowned Crane were stable during migration seasons in these 3 years, with 51﹣84 cranes in springs and 178﹣213 cranes in autumns; however, the breeding numbers dropped from 105 cranes in 2012 to 83 cranes in 2014 (Table 1). The autumn number of Red-crowned Crane from local breeding population increased, with 15 cranes and 9 cranes in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

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mazhilong, jinxin, zengchaohui, liuhuajin, litianfang, wangqiang, zhouxuehong. 2017. Population Census of Migration and Breeding Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) in the Xingkai Lake, China. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 52(1): 138-143.

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  • Received:November 02,2015
  • Revised:October 17,2016
  • Adopted:October 13,2016
  • Online: January 12,2017
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