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Trends associated with residential development in riparian breedingbird habitat along the Snake River in Jackson Hole, WY, USA:Implications for conservation planning

机译:沿着美国杰克逊洞蛇河沿河河河河河河河河河河河河河的趋势:保护计划的含义

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Throughout North America, bird population declines may be attributable to loss of habitat on the breeding grounds. Human land uses such as residential development, greatly impact landscapes and biota, particularly breeding birds. Riparian areas, which are essential to breeding birds, are particularly vulnerable to development pressures. In North America, most studies have focused on eastern birds and it is unclear how western bird assemblages respond to the effects of residential development. We sampled bird community parameters and habitat variables at three spatial scales (microhabitat, macrohabitat, and landscape) along a residential development gradient within the Snake River riparian corridor in Jackson Hole, WY, USA. Principal component analysis and multiple linear regression statistical tests were used to determine the effects of housing densities on avian community parameters, guilds, individual species distributions, and environmental variables. Landscape-level features were most affected by residential development and trends associated with increasing housing densities, such as anthropogenic habitat fragmentation primarily structured local bird communities. Overall species richness and diversity declined with increasing residential development. Neotropical migrant species were most negatively impacted and consistently declined in proportional representation on forested plots as residential development densities increased. Food generalists, ground gleaners, and avian nest predators all increased with increasing residential development. Brood parasites, on the other hand, did not increase with increasing housing densities and their distribution may reflect the availability of nest host species. These results suggest that residential development within riparian habitats may be exerting a strong negative influence on western bird communities and at high densities may lead to a depauperate avian biota. The results of our study indicate that preserving forest structure may benefit certain species but will not likely conserve as diverse and rich an avian assemblage as minimizing fragmentation associated with residential development.
机译:在整个北美,鸟类人口下降可能因养殖场而损失栖息地。人类土地使用,如住宅开发,大大影响景观和生物群,特别是繁殖的鸟类。对繁殖鸟类至关重要的河岸地区特别容易受到发展压力的影响。在北美,大多数研究都集中在东部鸟类上,目前尚不清楚西方鸟类集会如何应对住宅发展的影响。我们在美国杰克逊霍尔,WY,WY,USA,Wy,Wy,USA的蛇河河岸走廊内的三个空间尺度(微藏哈比特,宏观竞争和景观)采样鸟群群落参数和栖息地变量。主要成分分析和多元线性回归统计测试用于确定住房密度对禽群落参数,公会,个体种类分布和环境变量的影响。景观级别的特点受到住宅开发和与增加外壳密度相关的趋势影响,例如人为栖息地碎片主要结构化的当地鸟类社区。随着住宿发展的增加,整体物种丰富和多样性下降。由于住宅开发密度增加,新营养性移民物种最受负面影响,并且始终如一地拒绝对森林地块的比例表现。食品通道,地面收集者和禽巢捕食者随着住宅开发的增加而增加。另一方面,育雏寄生虫不会随着壳体密度的增加而增加,它们的分布可能反映了巢宿主物种的可用性。这些结果表明,河岸栖息地内的住宅发展可能对西部鸟类社区的强烈负面影响,并且在高密度可能导致贫民生物群。我们的研究结果表明,保存森林结构可能会使某些物种有益,但不太可能与禽类组合一样持续,因为最小化与住宅开发相关的碎片。

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