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Intensive farming drives long-term shifts in avian community composition 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7799) : 393-+
作者:  Oh, Eugene;  Mark, Kevin G.;  Mocciaro, Annamaria;  Watson, Edmond R.;  Prabu, J. Rajan;  Cha, Denny D.;  Kampmann, Martin;  Gamarra, Nathan;  Zhou, Coral Y.;  Rape, Michael
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Variation in vegetation and climate affects the long-term changes in bird communities in intensive-agriculture habitats, but not in diversified-agriculture or natural-forest habitats, by changing the local colonization and extinction rates.


Agricultural practices constitute both the greatest cause of biodiversity loss and the greatest opportunity for conservation(1,2), given the shrinking scope of protected areas in many regions. Recent studies have documented the high levels of biodiversity-across many taxa and biomes-that agricultural landscapes can support over the short term(1,3,4). However, little is known about the long-term effects of alternative agricultural practices on ecological communities(4,5) Here we document changes in bird communities in intensive-agriculture, diversified-agriculture and natural-forest habitats in 4 regions of Costa Rica over a period of 18 years. Long-term directional shifts in bird communities were evident in intensive- and diversified-agricultural habitats, but were strongest in intensive-agricultural habitats, where the number of endemic and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List species fell over time. All major guilds, including those involved in pest control, pollination and seed dispersal, were affected. Bird communities in intensive-agricultural habitats proved more susceptible to changes in climate, with hotter and drier periods associated with greater changes in community composition in these settings. These findings demonstrate that diversified agriculture can help to alleviate the long-term loss of biodiversity outside natural protected areas(1).


  
Insect herbivory and avian insectivory in novel native oak forests: Divergent effects of stand size and connectivity 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 445: 146-153
作者:  Valdes-Correcher, Elena;  van Halder, Inge;  Barbaro, Luc;  Castagneyrol, Bastien;  Hampe, Arndt
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Herbivory  Avian predation  Bird communities  Native oak forest  Connectivity  Afforestation  
Implications of transformation to irregular silviculture for woodland birds: A stand wise comparison in an English broadleaf woodland 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 422: 69-78
作者:  Alder, Daniel C.;  Fuller, Robert J.;  Marsden, Stuart J.
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Continuous cover forestry  Semi-natural woodland  Irregular silviculture  Stand management  Understorey characteristics  Woodland bird communities