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Demographic responses by birds to forest fragmentation

机译:鸟类对森林破碎化的人口响应

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Despite intensive recent research on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on bird population., our understanding of underlying demographic causes of population declines is limited. We reviewed avian demography in relation to habitat fragmentation. Then, through a meta-analysis, we compared specific demographic responses by forest birds to habitat fragmentation, providing a general perspective of factors that make some species and populations more. vulnerable to fragmentation than others. We obtained data from the scientific literature on dispersal, survival, fecundity, and nesting success of birds. Birds were divided into subgroups on the basis of region, nest site, biogeographical history, and migration strategy. Species most sensitive to fragmentation were ground- or open-nesters nesting in shrubs or trees. Residents were equally sensitive to fragmentation in the Nearctic and Palearctic regions, but Nearctic migrants were more sensitive than Palearctic migrants. Old World species were less sensitive than New World species, which was predicted based on the history of forest fragmentation on these two continents. Pairing success was the variable most associated with fragmentation, suggesting an important role of dispersal. Fledgling number or condition, timing of nesting, and clutch size were not associated with sensitivity to fragmentation, suggesting that negative fragmentation effects on birds do not generally result from diminished food resources with increasing level of fragmentation. Future studies on demographic responses of birds to habitat fragmentation-would be more effective if based on a combination of measures that can distinguish among the demographic mechanisms underlying population changes related to habitat fragmentation.
机译:尽管最近对栖息地丧失和破碎化对鸟类种群的影响进行了深入研究,但是我们对种群减少的潜在人口统计学原因的理解仍然有限。我们回顾了与栖息地破碎有关的鸟类人口统计学。然后,通过荟萃分析,我们比较了森林鸟类对生境破碎化的特定人口统计学响应,从而提供了使某些物种和种群更多的因素的一般观点。比其他人更容易分裂。我们从科学文献中获得了鸟类散布,存活,繁殖力和筑巢成功的数据。根据区域,巢址,生物地理历史和迁徙策略将鸟类分为亚组。对破碎最敏感的物种是嵌套在灌木或树木中的地面或开阔巢。居民对近北地区和古北地区的分裂同样敏感,但近北移民比古北移民更为敏感。旧世界的物种不如新世界的物种敏感,这是根据这两大洲森林破碎的历史预测的。配对成功是与片段化最相关的变量,表明分散的重要作用。雏鸟的数量或状况,筑巢的时间以及离合器的大小与对碎片的敏感性没有关系,这表明对禽类的负面碎片效应通常不是由于碎片水平增加而导致的食物资源减少所致。如果基于能够区分与栖息地破碎相关的种群变化的人口统计学机制的各种措施的组合,那么未来关于鸟类对栖息地破碎的人口统计学响应的研究将更加有效。

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