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Habitat associations of old forest bird species in managed boreal forests characterized by forest inventory data

机译:以森林资源清查数据为特征的管理型北方森林中老森林鸟类物种的栖息地协会

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Conservation areas are important for many species associated with old forests, but most individuals still occur in commercially-used forest landscapes. We conducted three-visit breeding bird surveys in a total of 37 study squares of 1 km, and used National Forest Inventory data to evaluate habitat associations of birds linked with old forests in three geographical regions: southern, eastern and northern Finland. All study squares were located within managed forests. Out of the total of 23 pre-selected old-forest species, 12 were recorded in the study squares of all three study regions; the number of species varied between 16 and 21 among the regions. The total abundance did not significantly vary among the regions, but the abundances of many single species varied significantly among the regions. Forest-patch size was the single most important factor, positively affecting the abundance of most of the species considered. Development class affected most species in the south and east, and species associated with mature and old forest stands in general. Tree height and stand age were included into the models more often than tree species and, diameter. In general, forest patch size, developmental class, age and tree height were among the most important factors in explaining the abundance of old-forest bird species in commercially-used forests. These stand characteristics appeared particularly important for resident species and cavity nesters. Our results indicate that the responses of old-forest bird species to environmental variation in managed, forested landscapes are individualistic, and different factors may affect them in different regions. Variables included in the patch-level forest-inventory data well explained abundance variation of species associated with old forests. Our results underscore the importance of integrating national forestinventory and bird-survey data to obtain information about species habitat requirements and forest-sector related information about the effects of forestry on birds.
机译:保护区对于与旧森林有关的许多物种很重要,但是大多数人仍然生活在商业使用的森林景观中。我们在总共1公里的37个研究广场中进行了三次繁殖鸟类调查,并使用了国家森林清单数据来评估芬兰南部,东部和北部三个地理区域中与旧森林相关的鸟类的栖息地关联。所有研究广场均位于受管理的森林内。在所有23个预选的老森林物种中,有12个记录在所有三个研究区域的研究广场中;区域之间的物种数量在16至21之间变化。区域之间的总丰度没有显着变化,但是区域之间许多单一物种的丰度却有显着差异。森林斑块的大小是唯一最重要的因素,对所考虑的大多数物种的丰度都有积极影响。发展等级影响了南部和东部的大多数物种,而与成熟和老森林林有关的物种总体而言。树木的高度和林分的年龄比树木的种类和直径更多地被包括在模型中。总的来说,森林斑块的大小,发育等级,年龄和树高是解释商业用途森林中老林鸟类种类丰富的最重要因素。这些林分特征对于常驻物种和巢穴巢显得尤为重要。我们的结果表明,在管理的森林景观中,老森林鸟类对环境变化的响应是个人主义的,并且不同的因素可能在不同地区影响它们。斑块级森林清单数据中包含的变量很好地解释了与旧森林有关的物种的丰富度变化。我们的结果强调了整合国家森林清单和鸟类调查数据以获取有关物种栖息地要求的信息以及有关林业对鸟类影响的林业部门相关信息的重要性。

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