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Avian diversity in a priority area for conservation in North America: the Janos-Casas Grandes Prairie Dog Complex and adjacent habitats in northwestern Mexico

机译:北美重点保护区的鸟类多样性:墨西哥西北部的亚诺斯-卡萨斯大草原草原犬群和邻近栖息地

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From February 1994 to January 2004, we studied the avifauna of a 25,000-ha area centered on the Janos-Casas Grandes Prairie Dog Complex of Northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. Avian diversity totalled 227 species, of which 86 (38%) were residents, 78 (35%) winter migrants, 30 (14%) summer migrants, 27 (11%) transients, and 6 (2%) accidental vagrants. Around 84 (38%) species were observed in at least two habitat types, with riparian areas supporting the highest observed diversity of birds (112 species). Of the 143 species observed in only one habitat type, 44 (30%) occurred in riparian areas, 35 (26%) in association with ponds and aquatic vegetation, 28 (20%) in grasslands, 16 (11%) in the oak woodland-grassland ecotone, 12 (9%) in mesquite scrubland, 5 (3%) around human settlements, and 3 (2%) in crop fields. In particular, summer rains influenced the abundance and/or distribution of several species in grasslands such as the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus). The present study, which was part of a larger effort to document the merits of establishing a large biosphere reserve in the area, confirmed the importance of the prairie dog complex and grasslands to many species of conservation concern, including the threatened mountain plover (Charadrius montanus), a winter resident. With the higher-elevation habitats yet to be surveyed, the local diversity of bird species here already places the proposed reserve among the most important protected areas in all of Mexico. The establishment of the reserve is urgently needed, especially for the protection of grasslands and their associated fauna.
机译:从1994年2月到2004年1月,我们研究了以墨西哥西北部奇瓦瓦州的Janos-Casas Grandes草原犬群为中心的25,000公顷区域的鸟类。禽类共有227种,其中居民86种(38%),冬季移民78种(35%),夏季移民30种(14%),瞬态27种(11%)和偶然性迁移6种(2%)。在至少两种栖息地类型中观察到约84种(38%)物种,其中沿河地区支持的鸟类多样性最高(112种)。在仅一种栖息地类型中观察到的143种物种中,有44种(30%)发生在河岸地区,与池塘和水生植被相关的有35种(26%),在草原上有28种(20%),在橡树中有16种(11%)林地-草地过渡带,在豆科灌木丛灌木丛中为12(9%),在人类住区周围为5(3%),在农田中为3(2%)。特别是夏季降雨影响了草原上长嘴curl(Numenius americanus)等几种物种的丰度和/或分布。本研究是记录该地区建立大型生物圈保护区优点的一项较大努力的一部分,证实了草原犬群和草原对许多受保护物种的重要性,包括受威胁的山pl(Charadrius montanus) ),是冬季居民。由于尚待调查海拔较高的栖息地,因此这里的鸟类多样性已经将拟议的保护区列为整个墨西哥最重要的保护区之一。迫切需要建立保护区,特别是为了保护草原及其相关动物区系。

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