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Human-induced Disturbances Influence on BirdCommunities of Coastal Forests in EasternTanzania

机译:人为干扰对坦桑尼亚东部沿海森林鸟类群落的影响

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Aims: To assess the influence of human-induced disturbances on bird communities.Study Design: Longitudinal study.Place and Duration of Study: Four forests; - Kion/Zaraninge, Kwamsisi/Kwahatibu, Msumbugwe and Gendagenda in Pangani–Saadani ecosystem, from October 2010 to January 2011.Methodology: Eight permanent transects, each 500 m long stratified into forest core and forest edge habitats were used in each forest to identify types and quantify levels of human-induced disturbances, determine bird species composition, diversity and richness, and abundance. Therefore three circular plots, each 20 m radius were allocated at beginning, middle and end of each transect. The level of disturbance was assessed using four disturbance indicators; tree lopping, human trails, Pit-sawing and animal snaring while bird species were identified by sight and call. One-way Analysis of Variance was used to test for differences in bird abundance between forests. Moreover, Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index (H’) was calculated for each forest to assess species diversity and evenness, and Bray-Curtis Cluster analysis was used to determine similarity in bird species composition between the forests.Results: A total of 564 individuals composed of 88 bird species distributed in ten Orders were recorded. The level of Pit-sawing and lopping differed significantly between forests (PPP<.01) whereas similarities in species composition were evident with Kion/Zaraninge and Gendagenda exhibiting much overlap.Conclusion: Increasing forest disturbances seems to negatively impact on distribution of birds thus challenging conservationists to devising sustainable forest management strategies in order to sustain bird diversity and abundances in these unique forests.
机译:目的:评估人为干扰对鸟类群落的影响。研究设计:纵向研究。研究地点和持续时间:四个森林; -2010年10月至2011年1月,位于Pangani–Saadani生态系统中的Kion / Zaraninge,Kwamsisi / Kwahatibu,Msumbugwe和Gendagenda。归类并量化人为干扰的水平,确定鸟类的种类,多样性和丰富度以及丰度。因此,在每个样条线的起点,中间和终点分别分配了三个半径为20 m的圆形图。使用四个干扰指标评估了干扰水平;砍树,人迹,锯坑和动物咆哮,而目击者和目击者则识别出鸟类。使用单向方差分析来测试森林之间鸟类丰度的差异。此外,计算了每种森林的香农-维纳多样性指数(H'),以评估物种多样性和均匀性,并使用Bray-Curtis聚类分析确定森林之间鸟类物种组成的相似性。结果:共有564个人组成记录了以十个顺序分布的88种鸟类。森林之间的坑锯和砍伐水平有显着差异(PPP <.01),而物种组成的相似性很明显,Kion / Zaraninge和Gendagenda重叠很多。结论:森林干扰加剧似乎对鸟类分布产生负面影响,因此具有挑战性环境保护主义者制定可持续森林管理策略,以维持这些独特森林中鸟类的多样性和丰度。

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