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Influence of landscape structure and forest age on the richness and abundance of different bird feeding guilds and forest-dependent birds in a seasonal dry tropical forest of Yucatan, Mexico

机译:墨西哥尤卡坦州季节性干燥热带森林中景观结构和森林年龄对不同鸟类饲养行会和以森林为生的鸟类的丰富度和丰度的影响

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Tropical dry forests (TDF) are subject to intense human intervention leading to an increase of secondary forests and changes in habitat suitability for birds. Despite the increasing research on secondary forests, we have little understanding of how such changes in tropical dry forests have affected animal communities. The main goal of this research was to investigate the influence of successional age, vegetation structure, and landscape characteristics on tropical bird species or functional groups (i.e. feeding guilds, forest-dependent birds, and individual species of conservation interest) in a TDF. Specifically, we addressed the following questions for both the breeding season and for the non-breeding season: (1) do different successional stages (age) support different levels of total bird species richness and of species richness of different feeding guilds and the group of forest-dependent bird species; (2) does the relative abundance of individual bird species of conservation interest differ across successional stages, and, (3) what is the relative contribution of succession age, vegetation physical structure, and configuration of landscape elements on the species richness of various feeding guilds and the group of forest-dependent birds, and on the relative abundance of individual species of conservation interest? We used a stratified sampling design based on 274 sites that varied according to successional stages over an area of 352 km(2) in Yucatan, Mexico to assess bird numbers during 2008 and 2009 using the double-observer method. We used a SPOT5 imagery (2005) to produce a land cover map in which the vegetation classes represented different stages of forest succession as well as topographic position. From the land cover map several landscape metrics were calculated and used to relate bird species richness in the different feeding guilds, as well as the relative abundance of the individual species of conservation interest, with landscape structure. We detected 103 species of birds, which were assigned to one of nine feeding guilds and forest-dependent group. Bird species richness was often similar across the successional gradient with guilds changing across the gradient. Specifically, forest age was associated with an increase in species richness of guilds vulnerable to habitat modification and forest-dependent species. Our findings indicate that large, preferably interconnected, patches of older successional forest could aid bird conservation in TDF.
机译:热带干旱森林(TDF)受到人类的强烈干预,导致次生森林的增加和鸟类栖息地适应性的变化。尽管对次生森林的研究不断增加,但我们对热带干燥森林的这种变化如何影响动物群落却知之甚少。这项研究的主要目的是调查TDF的演替年龄,植被结构和景观特征对热带鸟类物种或功能组(即,喂养行会,森林依赖的鸟类和具有保护意义的个体)的影响。具体而言,我们针对繁殖季节和非繁殖季节都解决了以下问题:(1)不同的演替阶段(年龄)是否支持不同水平的鸟类总物种丰富度以及不同饲养协会和物种的物种丰富度依赖森林的鸟类; (2)在各个演替阶段中,具有保护意义的鸟类个体的相对丰度是否有所不同,并且,(3)演替年龄,植被物理结构和景观要素的配置对各种饲养协会物种丰富度的相对贡献是什么?以及一群依赖森林的鸟类,以及具有保护意义的单个物种的相对丰度?我们使用了基于274个地点的分层抽样设计,该地点在墨西哥尤卡坦州352 km(2)区域内根据演替阶段而变化,使用双观测器方法评估了2008年和2009年的鸟类数量。我们使用SPOT5影像(2005)制作了一张土地覆盖图,其中的植被类别代表了森林演替的不同阶段以及地形位置。从土地覆盖图上,可以计算出几种景观指标,并将其用于将不同饲养协会的鸟类物种丰富度以及具有保护意义的单个物种的相对丰度与景观结构联系起来。我们检测到103种鸟类,它们被分配到9个饲喂协会和依赖森林的群体之一。鸟类物种的丰富度在整个演替梯度上通常是相似的,而行会则在整个梯度上变化。具体而言,森林年龄与易受生境改变和森林依赖物种的行会物种丰富度增加有关。我们的发现表明,较大的,最好是相互连接的旧演替林斑块可以帮助TDF保护鸟类。

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