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Bird use of revegetated sites along a creek connecting rainforest remnants

机译:沿连接雨林残余物的小溪沿岸的绿化带鸟类的鸟类利用

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Abstract. The success ofthe Peterson Creek Revegetation Project, near Yungaburra, Queensland, in providing habitat for rainforest-associated birds was monitored for the first seven years of the project from 1999. Regular 20-min area surveys showed that small and large remnants and plantings all differed in their avian communities. Major contributors to these differences were a suite of rainforest-associated birds that were more abundant in the remnants. Ordination showed that avian communities in plantings 4-7 years after their establishment were generally more similar to those in remnants than were the bird communities of younger plantings. Avian communities in the oldest of the planted sites all changed markedly through time and became more similar to the avian communities in the closest remnant sites. Rainforest-associated birds were observed in plantings as early as 1-3 years after their establishment and some rainforest dependent species were observed as early as 3-4 years after establishment. Of the rainforest-associated bird species observed in the remnants, 55% were also recorded in the plantings at some stage during the study. These results suggest that the project will be successful in providing a corridor between formerly isolated forest patches, at least for some species.
机译:抽象。从1999年开始,昆士兰州Yungaburra附近的Peterson Creek植被恢复项目在为与雨林相关的鸟类提供栖息地方面的成功情况得到了监测。定期进行的20分钟区域调查显示,大大小小的残留物和种植面积各不相同在他们的鸟类社区中。造成这些差异的主要因素是一整套与雨林有关的鸟类,其残留物中的鸟类更为丰富。整理表明,相比于较年轻的种植园中的鸟类群落,种植后4-7年的鸟类群落通常与残留物中的鸟类群落更为相似。随着时间的流逝,最古老的种植场中的鸟类群落都发生了显着变化,并且变得与最近的遗迹中的鸟类群落更加相似。早在定植后1-3年就在种植物中观察到了与雨林有关的鸟类,早在定植后3-4年就观察到了一些与雨林有关的物种。在研究过程中的某个阶段,在残留物中观察到的与雨林相关的鸟类物种中,也记录了55%的种植面积。这些结果表明,该项目将成功地在至少某些物种的先前孤立的森林斑块之间提供一条走廊。

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