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Disentangling the Roles of Topography, Patch, and Land Use on Conservation Trait Status of Specialist Birds in Marginal Forest Land Use Types

机译:解开地形,补丁和土地利用的角色对边际林地使用类型的专业鸟类的保护特性地位

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One of the main questions in ecology and conservation is how organisms are governed and affected by their traits within the context of abiotic gradients. The main question of our study addresses how patch, topography, and land use influence conservation trait status (rarity and red-list index) of birds generally, and of farmland and woodland specialists specifically, in marginal forest landscape types. We sampled birds from 68 traditional fruit orchards existing as remnants of agroforestry within the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic during two consecutive years. We recorded 57 bird species, of which 31 species were forest dwellers and 16 farmland dwellers. Topographical predictors played the most significant role in influencing traits of the bird community as a whole. Farmland bird traits indicated the most balanced values, as they were significantly influenced by all studied predictor sets. Their responses nevertheless differed among the studied traits and also showed a more complex pattern because the values of interaction between some predictor categories were relatively high. Traits of woodland birds were most influenced by the patch configuration. We found that a structurally diversified marginal habitat type of traditional fruit orchards is able to promote a number of specialist species and also reveals important relationships between bird conservation traits and different predictor sets. Researchers should pay more attention to the conservation traits of birds and their interactions with environmental predictors. Furthermore, conservationists should be more attentive to the biodiversity value and sustainable management of traditional fruit orchards.
机译:生态和保护中的主要问题之一是有机体如何在非生物梯度范围内受到他们的特质的管辖。我们研究的主要问题解决了诸如边缘森林景观类型的鸟类,以及农田和林地专家的补丁,地形和土地利用如何影响鸟类的保护特性地位(罕见和红色名单)。我们连续两年在捷克共和国的Pardubice地区的58个传统果园的鸟类中排斥鸟类。我们记录了57种鸟类,其中31种物种是森林居民和16名农田居民。地形预测因素在将鸟群的整体性状影响中发挥了最大的作用。农田鸟类特征表明了最平衡的值,因为它们受到所有研究的预测套装的显着影响。然而,他们的反应在研究的特征中不同,并且还显示出更复杂的模式,因为某些预测器类别之间的相互作用的值相对较高。林地鸟类的特质受到补丁配置的影响。我们发现,一种结构多样化的边缘栖息地类型的传统果园是能够促进许多专业物种,并且还揭示了鸟类保护特征和不同预测套之间的重要关系。研究人员应更加关注鸟类的保护性状及其与环境预测因素的互动。此外,保护主义者应更加关注传统果园的生物多样性价值和可持续管理。

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