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Forest edges have high conservation value for bird communities in mosaic landscapes

机译:森林边缘对镶嵌景观中的鸟类群落具有很高的保护价值

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Abstract A major conservation challenge in mosaic landscapes is to understand how trait-specific responses to habitat edges affect bird communities, including potential cascading effects on bird functions providing ecosystem services to forests, such as pest control. Here, we examined how bird species richness, abundance and community composition varied from interior forest habitats and their edges into adjacent open habitats, within a multi-regional sampling scheme. We further analyzed variations in Conservation Value Index (CVI), Community Specialization Index (CSI) and functional traits across the forest-edge-open habitat gradient. Bird species richness, total abundance and CVI were significantly higher at forest edges while CSI peaked at interior open habitats, i.e., furthest from forest edge. In addition, there were important variations in trait- and species-specific responses to forest edges among bird communities. Positive responses to forest edges were found for several forest bird species with unfavorable conservation status. These species were in general insectivores, understorey gleaners, cavity nesters and long-distance migrants, all traits that displayed higher abundance at forest edges than in forest interiors or adjacent open habitats. Furthermore, consistently with predictions, negative edge effects were recorded in some forest specialist birds and in most open-habitat birds, showing increasing densities from edges to interior habitats. We thus suggest that increasing landscape-scale habitat complexity would be beneficial to declining species living in mosaic landscapes combining small woodlands and open habitats. Edge effects between forests and adjacent open habitats may also favor bird functional guilds providing valuable ecosystem services to forests in longstanding fragmented landscapes.
机译:摘要马赛克景观的一项主要保护挑战是了解对栖息地边缘的性状特异性反应如何影响鸟类群落,包括对鸟类功能的潜在连锁效应,为森林提供生态系统服务,例如害虫防治。在这里,我们研究了在一个多区域采样方案中,鸟类物种的丰富度,丰度和群落组成如何从内部森林栖息地及其边缘变为相邻的开放栖息地。我们进一步分析了森林边缘开放生境梯度的保护价值指数(CVI),社区专业化指数(CSI)和功能性状的变化。森林边缘的鸟类物种丰富度,总丰富度和CVI显着较高,而CSI在内部开放栖息地(即距森林边缘最远)达到峰值。此外,鸟类群落之间对森林边缘的性状和物种特异性反应存在重要差异。对几种森林鸟类的保护状态不利,它们对森林边缘的反应是积极的。这些物种是一般的食虫类,下层采耳器,巢穴和长距离迁徙者,所有这些性状在森林边缘的丰度都比在森林内部或邻近的开放栖息地高。此外,与预测一致,在一些森林专业鸟类和大多数开放栖息地鸟类中都记录到了负面的边缘效应,表明从边缘到内部栖息地的密度不断增加。因此,我们认为,景观尺度生境复杂性的增加将有利于减少生活在结合了小林地和开放生境的马赛克景观中的物种。森林与邻近开放栖息地之间的边缘效应也可能会有利于鸟类功能协会,从而为长期处于分散状态的森林提供有价值的生态系统服务。

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