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The forgotten 60%: bird ecology and management in New Zealand's agricultural landscape

机译:被遗忘的60%:新西兰农业景观中的鸟类生态与管理

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Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand's landcover and contribute greatly not only to the national economy but also to patterns and trends in native and introduced avian biodiversity. However, unlike in native forest and other indigenous habitats, birds in agro-ecosystems have received little attention to date. We argue that this is due to (1) a research focus on understanding the causes of the dramatic decline of New Zealand's critically endangered, endemic species, (2) an adherence to a 'preservation for intrinsic value' over a 'conservation through sustainable use' paradigm for environmental management, and (3) a historical view of production landscapes as being devoid of endemic and native species and thus of no conservation value. In countering these attitudes, we suggest that the agricultural matrix may contain more native species than many people believe, and that many introduced bird species are key contributors to the social and environmental performance and resilience of these systems. We draw attention to the context, composition, ecology, and status of native and introduced birds in production landscapes in New Zealand, particularly in the face of ongoing agricultural intensification. We first identify the potential roles of local habitat, landscape composition, and introduced predators in shaping farmland bird communities. We then highlight the potential threats and opportunities for birds posed by ongoing intensification, particularly the influences of habitat modification and simplification, increased ecological subsidies through farm inputs, increased stocking rates and yields, and altered predator-prey interactions. We suggest the landscape is the appropriate spatial scale for research and management, and call for an integrated approach to the investigation of farmland birds that combines ecology, sociology, and agro-ecosystems management, and includes farmers, researchers, regulators, and the wider New Zealand public.
机译:生产用地占新西兰Aotearoa土地面积的58%,不仅为国民经济做出巨大贡献,而且还为本地和引进的禽类生物多样性的格局和趋势做出了巨大贡献。但是,与原生森林和其他原生生境不同,农业生态系统中的鸟类迄今为止很少受到关注。我们认为这是由于(1)研究重点是了解新西兰极度濒危的特有物种急剧下降的原因,(2)与“通过可持续利用进行保护”相比,坚持“保留内在价值”环境管理范式,以及(3)对生产景观缺乏历史和本地物种的历史观点,因此没有保护价值。在对付这些态度时,我们建议农业基质中可能包含比许多人所相信的更多的本地物种,并且许多引进的鸟类物种是这些系统的社会和环境绩效及复原力的关键因素。我们提请注意新西兰生产景观中本地鸟类和引进鸟类的背景,组成,生态和状况,尤其是在农业集约化持续发展的情况下。我们首先确定本地栖息地,景观组成的潜在作用,并介绍掠食者在塑造农田鸟类群落中的作用。然后,我们强调了持续的集约化对鸟类的潜在威胁和机遇,特别是栖息地改良和简化,通过农场投入增加的生态补贴,增加的放养率和单产以及改变的食肉动物与猎物之间的相互作用的影响。我们建议景观是进行研究和管理的合适空间尺度,并呼吁采用一种结合生态学,社会学和农业生态系统管理的农田鸟类调查的综合方法,其中应包括农民,研究人员,管理人员和更广泛的新西兰公众。

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