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Preserving wintering frugivorous birds in agro-ecosystems under land use change: Lessons from intensive and super-intensive olive orchards

机译:保护越冬以果实为食的鸟类农业生态系统在土地利用变化:教训从强化和super-intensive橄榄园

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1. Fleshy fruit production is becoming more intensive worldwide, but how this affects frugivorous birds is poorly known. In the Mediterranean region, intensive and super-intensive olive orchards are fast expanding, potentially affecting millions of wintering songbirds. Here, we test the idea that intensification may benefit frugivorous birds, at least locally, due to increased fruit availability, while negatively affecting the wider wintering bird community due to intensive management, structural simplification and landscape homogenisation. 2. We estimated olive abundance and surveyed birds in early, mid-and late winter, at traditional, intensive and super-intensive orchards in southern Portugal. We used Hierarchical Modelling of Species Communities to relate species richness, prevalence and abundance to management intensity, winter period, olive availability and landscape context, and evaluated the role of frugivory in modulating observed responses. 3. Olive availability was much higher throughout the winter in more intensive than in traditional orchards, both in trees and on the ground. Frugivorous bird abundance was higher in more intensive orchards, and the most abundant frugivorous species (blackcap, song thrush, robin) were positively affected by olive availability and/or increasing landscape cover by olive orchards, while intensification level had relatively minor effects after accounting for other variables. Non-frugivorous richness and abundance were higher in traditional orchards, and many non-frugivorous species had lower prevalence in more intensive orchards or were negatively affected by landscapes dominated by olive cultivation. 4. Synthesis and applications. While negatively affecting the wider bird community, our results suggest that olive farming intensification can contribute to sustaining large numbers of frugivorous birds in the Mediterranean region. As frugivorous birds are not seen as damaging by olive farmers, there is an opportunity to promot
机译:1. 密集的在世界范围内,但这如何影响以果实为食的鸟类是很差。地中海地区,密集的和super-intensive橄榄树果园都快扩大,潜在影响数以百万计的越冬的小鸟。强化可能受益以果实为食的鸟类,在至少在本地,由于增加了水果可用性,而消极的影响更广泛的越冬鸟类群落由于密集管理、结构简化和景观均化。丰富和鸟类在早期的调查,现状冬末,在传统,密集的和在葡萄牙南部super-intensive果园。使用分层建模的物种社区与物种丰富度,患病率和丰富管理强度,冬季期间,橄榄可用性和景观上下文和评估frugivory的作用调制观察反应。在的可用性要高得多冬天比传统更密集果园,在树上和地上。以果实为食的鸟类数量是多高密集的果园,最丰富的以果实为食的物种(黑色莓、歌曲画眉,罗宾)积极影响橄榄可用性和/或增加景观覆盖橄榄树果园,集约化水平在考虑了相对较小的影响其他变量。传统果园、丰度高和许多non-frugivorous物种较低更密集的果园或流行占主导地位的负面影响景观橄榄种植。而负面影响更广泛的鸟农业社区,我们的研究结果表明,橄榄强化有助于维持大量的以果实为食的鸟类地中海地区。不是由橄榄视为损害农民,有一个机会来促进

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