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Bioenergy and biodiversity: Intensified biomass extraction from hedges impairs habitat conditions for birds

机译:生物能源和生物多样性:树篱中生物量的大量提取破坏了鸟类的栖息条件

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Biomass is increasingly used as an alternative source for energy in Europe. Woody material cut from hedges is considered to provide a suitable complement to maize and oilseed rape, which are currently the dominant biomass sources. Since shrubs and trees are also important habitats for birds, however, coppicing of hedges at the landscape scale may adversely affect the diversity of the avifauna. To evaluate this risk, we estimated the response of hedge birds to three management scenarios differing in cutting intensity and hedge selection. The analysis was done using hedge data of the Lautertal municipality (n = 339 hedges; Vogelsberg area, Hesse, Germany). It focused on 25 bird species, which are all listed in the hedge programme of the German Ornithological Stations. Information on the preferences of these birds for certain hedge features such as height or width was gathered by an extensive literature review. A cluster analysis on the consolidated literature data allowed us to identify three groups of birds according to their preference for certain hedge attributes. Two groups, which included Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella L.) (ⅰ) and Blackbird (Turdus tnerula L) (ⅱ), favoured trees located in hedges, but differed in their preference for hedge shape, with (ⅰ) being attracted by long and broad hedges and (ⅱ) by high hedges. The third group, which included the Whitethroat (Sylvia communis L.), preferred small hedges with gaps and medium vegetation density. Spatially explicit suitability models based on these data allowed us to predict the status quo of hedge suitability for these species groups. Field surveys proved the accuracy of the predictions to be sufficient, since the hedge suitability predicted was significantly and positively correlated to the occurrence of 9 out of the 12 testable focal species. Our models predicted biomass extraction to almost always reduce hedge suitability for the three bird groups. Concerning the Yellow-hammer and the Blackbird group, a high level of biomass extraction reduced hedge suitability by approximately 20%. We thus conclude that intensively extracting biomass can significantly reduce hedge suitability for birds, despite considerable differences in habitat requirements. Considering the variable response of the bird groups to our scenarios as well as the variation in habitat occupancy by birds, however, cutting woody material from hedges nevertheless provides an option to reduce adverse effects of bioenergy production on biodiversity at the landscape scale, as long as hedge management is based on the best knowledge available.
机译:在欧洲,生物质越来越多地用作替代能源。从树篱中砍伐的木质材料被认为是玉米和油菜的合适补充,而玉米和油菜是目前主要的生物质资源。由于灌木和树木也是鸟类的重要栖息地,因此,在景观范围内对绿篱进行保护可能会对鸟类的多样性产生不利影响。为了评估这种风险,我们估计了绿篱禽类对三种在切割强度和绿篱选择上不同的管理方案的反应。该分析是使用劳特塔尔市的树篱数据(n = 339个树篱;德国黑森州的福格斯伯格地区)进行的。它重点研究了25种鸟类,这些物种都列在了德国鸟类学会的对冲计划中。大量文献综述收集了有关这些鸟类对某些树篱特征(如高度或宽度)的偏好信息。对综合文献数据进行的聚类分析使我们能够根据鸟类对某些树篱属性的偏好来识别三组鸟类。包括Yellowhammer(Emberiza citrinella L.)(ⅰ)和Blackbird(Turdus tnerula L)(ⅱ)在内的两组人偏爱位于树篱中的树木,但是它们对树篱形状的偏好有所不同,(ⅰ)被长树和树吸引。广泛的对冲和(ⅱ)高对冲。第三类,包括白喉(Sylvia communis L.),偏爱带有空隙和中等植被密度的小树篱。基于这些数据的空间明确的适用性模型使我们能够预测这些物种组的树篱适用性的现状。实地调查证明了预测的准确性是足够的,因为预测的对冲适应性与12种可测焦点物种中9种的发生显着正相关。我们的模型预测生物量的提取几乎总是会降低三个鸟类群体的树篱适应性。关于黄锤和黑鸟小组,高水平的生物量提取使树篱适合性降低了约20%。因此,我们得出的结论是,尽管栖息地要求存在很大差异,但密集提取生物量仍会显着降低树篱对鸟类的适应性。考虑到鸟类对我们情景的不同反应以及鸟类对栖息地的占用情况的变化,尽管如此,从树篱中砍伐木质材料仍然是减少生物能源生产对景观规模生物多样性不利影响的一种选择。对冲管理基于现有的最佳知识。

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