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Abandoned military training sites are an overlooked refuge for at-risk open habitat bird species

机译:被遗弃的军事训练场址是高风险开放栖息地鸟类的避难所

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The European landscape is under pervasive attack of massive land use changes, such as agricultural intensification, urbanization and land abandonment. These changes resulted in population decline of birds living in open habitats. Despite a good understanding on the effects of these driving forces on bird populations, effective conservation actions are difficult to conduct as these forces are closely connected with socioeconomic development of particular countries and thus almost impossible to reverse. It is hence necessary to conserve refuge sites with a limited influence of these negative factors. We surveyed birds in 42 abandoned military training sites (AMTS) in a central European country, the Czech Republic, and we have found these sites are valuable, and to date overlooked, refuges for bird conservation. Birds of high conservation concern and open habitats birds (such as Miliaria calandra, Saxicola torquata or Lullula arborea) were more abundant in AMTS than predicted by their total population size in the Czech Republic. The most important characteristics predicting attractiveness of AMTS for birds of conservation concern were low altitude, low proportion of forest/dense scrubland, high proportion of sparse scrubland/bare ground and large area. Former military activity was beneficial for declining open habitat birds by maintaining moderate disturbance levels, which are rarely found elsewhere in current landscapes. Owing to reduction of armed forces across Europe AMTS provide continental-wide network of high-quality sites for bird conservation. Nevertheless, AMTS are subject to pressure from building activities or loss of openness due to overgrowth of forest or scrub plant communities.
机译:欧洲景观正受到大规模土地利用变化的普遍攻击,例如农业集约化,城市化和土地废弃。这些变化导致生活在开放栖息地的鸟类数量下降。尽管对这些驱动力对鸟类种群的影响有很好的了解,但是由于这些驱动力与特定国家的社会经济发展密切相关,因此很难进行有效的保护行动,因此几乎不可能逆转。因此,有必要在这些不利因素的有限影响下保护避难所。我们在中欧一个国家捷克共和国的42个废弃军事训练场(AMTS)中对鸟类进行了调查,我们发现这些鸟类很有价值,并且迄今为止被忽视了,它们是鸟类保护的避难所。具有高度保护意义的鸟类和开放栖息地的鸟类(例如Miliaria calandra,Saxicola torquata或Lullula arborea)在AMTS中的分布比其在捷克共和国的总种群数量所预测的丰富。预测AMTS对受保护鸟类的吸引力的最重要特征是低海拔,森林/茂密灌木丛比例低,稀疏灌木丛/裸露地比例高和面积大。以前的军事活动通过保持适度的干扰水平而有利于减少开放的栖息地鸟类,这在当前景观中很少见。由于整个欧洲的武装力量减少,AMTS提供了遍布全球的优质鸟类保护站点网络。然而,由于森林或灌木植物群落的过度生长,AMTS受到建筑活动的压力或开放性的损失。

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