Presentation 2013-04-18
Current status and perspectives of re-introduction programme of Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, on Sado Island
Hisashi NAGATA,
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Abstract(in English) The Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, is endemic to east Asia and was historically widespread from Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. Japanese population was finally extinct in the wild in 1981, when last 5 birds were captured on Sado Island and were brought into a captive breeding program. In order to re-establish a wild population a reintroduction has conducted on Sado Island since September 2008. Released individuals from captive reared population showed low reproductive success. Hatching failure or infertility might be major causes of low reproductive success. Only 8 chicks of 3 nests were fledged in 2012, so far.
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Keyword(in English) Crested Ibis / Extinct in the Wild / Nipponia nippon / Re-introduction program / Population Viability
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Conference Date 2013/4/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Current status and perspectives of re-introduction programme of Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, on Sado Island
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Keyword(1) Crested Ibis
Keyword(2) Extinct in the Wild
Keyword(3) Nipponia nippon
Keyword(4) Re-introduction program
Keyword(5) Population Viability
1st Author's Name Hisashi NAGATA
1st Author's Affiliation Center for Transdisciplinary Research, Center for Toki and Ecological Restoration, Niigata University()
Date 2013-04-18
Paper # CS2013-5,CQ2013-6
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 7
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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