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The influence of patch area and connectivity on avian communities in urban revegetation.

机译:斑块区域和连通性对城市植被中鸟类群落的影响。

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Landscape restoration through revegetation is being increasingly used in the conservation management of degraded landscapes. To effectively plan restoration programs information is required on how the landscape context of revegetation influences biodiversity gains. Here, we investigate the relative influence of patch area and connectivity on bird species richness and abundance within urban revegetation patches in Brisbane, Australia. We carried out bird surveys at 20 revegetation sites, and used hierarchical partitioning and model selection to test the relative importance of patch area (the area of revegetation including all directly connected remnant vegetation) and landscape connectivity (the vegetated area connected by less than 10 m, 20 m, 30 m, 40 m and 50 m cleared gaps). We controlled for a number of possible confounding variables within the hierarchical partitioning procedure. Both the hierarchical partitioning and model selection procedures indicated that connectivity had an important influence on bird species richness. Patch area in combination with connectivity were important influencing factors on overall bird abundance. We also carried out the hierarchical partitioning procedure for bird abundance data within a range of feeding guilds, yielding results specific to species groups. Overall our data suggest that greater connectivity enhances the habitat area that colonists can arrive from (resulting in greater species richness), whereas increased patch area allows for increased abundance by expanding the habitat available to species already present in a patch. A combined approach where connectivity and overall habitat area is enhanced across the landscape is likely to be necessary to meet long-term conservation objectives.
机译:通过植被恢复的景观越来越多地用于退化景观的保护管理中。为了有效地规划恢复计划,需要有关重新植被的景观环境如何影响生物多样性获得的信息。在这里,我们研究了斑块面积和连通性对澳大利亚布里斯班城市植被斑块内鸟类物种丰富度和丰度的相对影响。我们在20个植被恢复点进行了鸟类调查,并使用分层划分和模型选择来测试斑块区域(包括所有直接相连的残留植被的植被恢复区)和景观连通性(植被区之间的距离小于10 m)的相对重要性。 ,20 m,30 m,40 m和50 m的间隙)。我们在层次划分过程中控制了许多可能的混淆变量。层次划分和模型选择过程均表明,连通性对鸟类物种丰富度具有重要影响。斑块面积与连通性相结合是影响总体鸟类数量的重要因素。我们还对饲喂协会范围内的鸟类丰度数据进行了分层划分,得出了针对特定物种组的结果。总体而言,我们的数据表明,更高的连通性会增强殖民者可以到达的栖息地面积(导致更大的物种丰富度),而增加的斑块面积则可以通过扩展已经存在于斑块中的物种的栖息地来增加丰度。为了达到长期的保护目标,有必要采用一种结合方法,在整个景观中增强连通性和整个栖息地面积。

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