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The confounded effects of habitat disturbance at the local, patch and landscape scale on understorey birds of the Atlantic Forest: Implications for the development of landscape-based indicators

机译:栖息地扰动对本地,斑块和景观尺度的混杂影响对大西洋森林底层鸟类的影响:对基于景观的指标发展的启示

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The search for surrogates of changes in species richness and community structure in fragmented landscapes involves not only the selection of predictors, such as landscape metrics or environmental variables, but also the identification of the spatial scale that is most relevant to the taxa in question. However the heavily intercorrelated nature of many structural features in fragmented landscapes complicates analyses, and the wide variation in species responses prevents the identification of a general trend. In this study, we used a two-tiered hierarchical variation partitioning to identify the unique and shared effects of: 1 - changes in vegetation structure at the plot scale, patch structure (size and shape), and forest cover at the landscape scale; and 2 - variables within these scales; as predictors of species richness and species' abundances of birds in a fragmented landscape of Atlantic Forest; with the goal of aiding to the development of biodiversity indicators. Birds were sampled with mist-nets with a constant effort of 680 net-h at each of 23 sites, which resulted in almost 2600 captures. At the community level, regression models showed that changes in plot, patch and landscape scale variables explained a large proportion of the variation in species richness, but results from variation partitioning showed that the intercorrela-tion among predictors was so high that the unique contribution of each was non-significant. Our results point to a relatively large unique effect of local and landscape scale variables at the community level, but we also show that results vary greatly depending on the trophic guild being analysed. At the species level, multiple scale models also presented high explanatory power, however, species responses were so varied that we could not detect a general trend. We conclude that there is no single 'best' scale that could function as a proxy for changes in bird communities because each species and functional guild is uniquely affected by the environment, and suggest that efforts should be focused on finding indicators that encompasses all scales and the needs of different taxa.
机译:在支离破碎的景观中寻找物种丰富度和群落结构变化的替代方法不仅涉及选择预测指标,例如景观指标或环境变量,而且还涉及与所讨论的分类单元最相关的空间尺度的确定。但是,在零散的景观中许多结构特征的高度相互关联的性质使分析变得复杂,并且物种响应的广泛差异阻碍了总体趋势的确定。在这项研究中,我们使用了两层分层变异分区来确定以下方面的独特和共享的影响:1-地块尺度上的植被结构,斑块结构(大小和形状)和景观尺度上的森林覆盖率变化; 2-这些标度内的变量;作为大西洋森林零散景观中鸟类物种丰富度和鸟类物种丰富度的预测指标;目的是协助制定生物多样性指标。在23个地点中的每一个地点,均以680 net-h的恒定努力用薄雾网对鸟类进行了采样,捕获了近2600个鸟。在社区一级,回归模型表明,样地,斑块和景观尺度变量的变化解释了物种丰富度变化的很大一部分,但变异划分的结果表明,预测变量之间的相互关系是如此之高,以至于每个都不重要。我们的结果表明,在社区一级,局部和景观尺度变量具有相对较大的独特影响,但我们也表明,结果取决于所分析的营养协会的不同。在物种一级,多尺度模型也具有很高的解释力,但是,物种的反应差异很大,以至于我们无法检测到总体趋势。我们的结论是,没有一个“最佳”量表可以替代鸟类群落的变化,因为每种物种和功能行会受到环境的独特影响,因此建议应着重于寻找涵盖所有量表和指标的指标。不同分类单元的需求。

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