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The conservation value of residential yards: Linking birds and people

机译:居民区的保护价值:鸟与人的联系

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Urbanization is recognized as one of the greatest threats to biodiversity throughout the world. However, the vegetation within an urbanized landscape is diverse and includes a variety of native and exotic plant species. This variation allows for testing whether certain landscape designs outperform others in the support of native biodiversity. Residential yards represent a large component of an urban landscape and, if managed collectively for birds and other wildlife, could offset some of the negative effects of urbanization. In addition, many urbanites have their primary interaction with the natural world in their front and back yards. Therefore, ensuring positive wildlife experiences for them is essential in promoting urban biodiversity. At the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research site we tested the efficacy of native landscaping in residential yards in attracting native birds. We also explored the links between socioeconomic factors, landscape designs, and urban gradient measurements with the urban bird communities. A redundancy analysis suggested that native desert bird species increased in abundance in neighborhoods with desert landscaping designs, neighborhoods closer to large desert tracts, and higher-income neighborhoods. Variance partitioning showed that collectively these three sets of environmental variables explained almost 50% of the variation in the urban bird community. Results suggested racial and economic inequities in access to biodiversity, whereby predominantly Hispanic and lowerincome neighborhoods had fewer native birds. We also found that residents' satisfaction with bird diversity was positively correlated with actual bird diversity. Our study provides new insights into the relative importance of socioeconomic variables and common urban ecological measurements in explaining urban bird communities. Urban planners can use this information to develop residential landscapes that support the well-being of both birds and people.
机译:城市化被认为是对全世界生物多样性的最大威胁之一。但是,城市化景观中的植被是多种多样的,并且包括各种本地和外来植物物种。这种变化可以测试某些景观设计在本地生物多样性的支持下是否优于其他景观设计。居民区是城市景观的重要组成部分,如果共同管理鸟类和其他野生动植物,则可以抵消城市化带来的一些负面影响。此外,许多都市人在其前院和后院都与自然界发生了主要互动。因此,确保他们获得积极的野生动植物体验对于促进城市生物多样性至关重要。在亚利桑那州中部凤凰城长期生态研究中心,我们测试了居民区中的美化环境以吸引本地鸟类的功效。我们还探讨了社会经济因素,景观设计和城市鸟类社区的城市梯度测量之间的联系。冗余度分析表明,在具有沙漠化景观设计的社区,靠近大型沙漠的社区以及收入较高的社区,本地沙漠鸟类的数量大量增加。方差划分表明,这三组环境变量共同解释了城市鸟类群落中近50%的变化。结果表明,在获取生物多样性方面存在种族和经济方面的不平等,主要是西班牙裔和低收入社区的本地鸟类较少。我们还发现,居民对鸟类多样性的满意度与实际鸟类多样性呈正相关。我们的研究为解释城市鸟类群落提供了社会经济变量和常见的城市生态学测量的相对重要性的新见解。城市规划者可以使用此信息来开发住宅景观,以支持鸟类和人的福祉。

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