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http://dx.doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2016.30.2.146

Study for Habitat Usage of Spot-billed Duck in Korea, Using GPS-Mobile Telemetry (WT-200)  

Shin, Yong-un (KoEco)
Shin, Man-Seok (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Chonbuk National University)
Lee, Han-soo (KoEco)
Kang, Yong-myung (Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Moon, Oun-Kyong (Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Park, Hong-shik (Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Oh, Hong-shik (Dept. of Science Education, Jeju National University)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.30, no.2, 2016 , pp. 146-154 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, understanding the habitats on spot-billed duck that wintering-breed in the korea, which using the GPS-Mobile based Telemtry (WT-200), I tried to take advantage as the basic data of the protection and management of the habitats of the waterbirds of Korea. Study area is Gyeonggi-do Bokhacheon, Chonmichon, Chungcheongnam-do Gokugyochon, Chungcheongbuk-do Byeongcheoncheon, Jeollabuk-do Mangyunggang, which Five rivers and Jeju Island reservoir, I have attached the tracking of the location(WT -200) to the twenty-five spot-billed ducks. among twenty five ducks, twelve ducks moved to overseas countries, the arrival site was China, North Korea, Russia. Moving average distance was 683km, the largest distance was 1,238km. The average northbound starting date was April 26. The average daily movement distance of thirteen ducks remaining in the domestic country is $1.0{\pm}0.89km$, maximum travel distance was 23.8km. The average daily movement distance of wintering prior to average going north dating is a 0.9km, is the largest 14.6km, the breeding season is an average 1.3km, maximum was 14.4km. Spot-billed duck used the rivers in domestic country most frequently, following was rice field, a filed, reservoir. It used the river most frequently during the wintering period, in the breeding season it used paddy paddies most frequently. While wintering, during the day and night's utilization rate was the highest in the river, but utilization rate was incleased on filed, paddy filed at night. During breeding season, daytime and night's utilization rate was the highest but, utilization rate was increased on river and utilization rate was decreased on river. In accordance with time change, spot-billed duck showed different tendency in paddy fields, and they utilized the filed adjacent to rivers mostly.
Keywords
WATERBIRDS; RICE FIELD; DAILY MIGRATION DISTANCE;
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