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Functional Redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction

Riparian ecosystems are suffering anthropogenic threats that reduce biodiversity and undermine ecosystem services. However, there is a great deal of uncertainty about the way species composition of assemblages is related to ecosystem function, especially in a landscape fragmentation context. Here, w...

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Autores principales: Maure, Lucas A., Rodrigues, Rodolpho C., Alcântara, Ângelo V., Adorno, Bruno F. C. B., Santos, Douglas L., Abreu, Eduardo L., Tanaka, Rafael M., Gonçalves, Rute M., Hasui, Erica
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30464813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4448
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author Maure, Lucas A.
Rodrigues, Rodolpho C.
Alcântara, Ângelo V.
Adorno, Bruno F. C. B.
Santos, Douglas L.
Abreu, Eduardo L.
Tanaka, Rafael M.
Gonçalves, Rute M.
Hasui, Erica
author_facet Maure, Lucas A.
Rodrigues, Rodolpho C.
Alcântara, Ângelo V.
Adorno, Bruno F. C. B.
Santos, Douglas L.
Abreu, Eduardo L.
Tanaka, Rafael M.
Gonçalves, Rute M.
Hasui, Erica
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description Riparian ecosystems are suffering anthropogenic threats that reduce biodiversity and undermine ecosystem services. However, there is a great deal of uncertainty about the way species composition of assemblages is related to ecosystem function, especially in a landscape fragmentation context. Here, we assess the impact of habitat loss and disturbance on Functional Diversity (FD) components Functional Redundancy (FRed), Functional Evenness (FEve), and Functional Richness (FRic) of riparian forest bird assemblages to evaluate (a) how FD components respond to riparian forest width reduction and vegetation disturbance; (b) the existence of thresholds within these relationships; (c) which of the main birds diet guild (frugivores, insectivores, and omnivores) respond to such thresholds. We predict that FD components will be affected negatively and nonlinearly by riparian changes. However, guilds could have different responses due to differences of species sensitivity to fragmentation and disturbance. We expect to find thresholds in FD responses, because fragmentation and disturbance drive loss of specific FD components. Our results show that FRed and FEve were linearly affected by width and disturbance of riparian habitats, respectively. FRed was significantly lower in riparian forests assemblages below 400 m wide, and FEve was significantly higher above 60% disturbance. These responses of FD were also followed to the decline in insectivores and frugivores richness in riparian forests most affected by these changes. Consequently, our study suggests communities do not tolerate reduction in riparian forest width or disturbance intensification without negative impact on FD, and this becomes more critical for riparian area <400‐m wide or with more than 60% disturbance. This minimum riparian width required to maintain FRed is greater than the minimum width required for riparian forests by Brazilian law. Thus, it is important to consider mechanisms to expand riparian habitats and reduce the disturbance intensity in riparian forests so that riparian bird community FD may be effectively conserved.
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spelling pubmed-62381442018-11-21 Functional Redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction Maure, Lucas A. Rodrigues, Rodolpho C. Alcântara, Ângelo V. Adorno, Bruno F. C. B. Santos, Douglas L. Abreu, Eduardo L. Tanaka, Rafael M. Gonçalves, Rute M. Hasui, Erica Ecol Evol Original Research Riparian ecosystems are suffering anthropogenic threats that reduce biodiversity and undermine ecosystem services. However, there is a great deal of uncertainty about the way species composition of assemblages is related to ecosystem function, especially in a landscape fragmentation context. Here, we assess the impact of habitat loss and disturbance on Functional Diversity (FD) components Functional Redundancy (FRed), Functional Evenness (FEve), and Functional Richness (FRic) of riparian forest bird assemblages to evaluate (a) how FD components respond to riparian forest width reduction and vegetation disturbance; (b) the existence of thresholds within these relationships; (c) which of the main birds diet guild (frugivores, insectivores, and omnivores) respond to such thresholds. We predict that FD components will be affected negatively and nonlinearly by riparian changes. However, guilds could have different responses due to differences of species sensitivity to fragmentation and disturbance. We expect to find thresholds in FD responses, because fragmentation and disturbance drive loss of specific FD components. Our results show that FRed and FEve were linearly affected by width and disturbance of riparian habitats, respectively. FRed was significantly lower in riparian forests assemblages below 400 m wide, and FEve was significantly higher above 60% disturbance. These responses of FD were also followed to the decline in insectivores and frugivores richness in riparian forests most affected by these changes. Consequently, our study suggests communities do not tolerate reduction in riparian forest width or disturbance intensification without negative impact on FD, and this becomes more critical for riparian area <400‐m wide or with more than 60% disturbance. This minimum riparian width required to maintain FRed is greater than the minimum width required for riparian forests by Brazilian law. Thus, it is important to consider mechanisms to expand riparian habitats and reduce the disturbance intensity in riparian forests so that riparian bird community FD may be effectively conserved. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6238144/ /pubmed/30464813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4448 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alcântara, Ângelo V.
Adorno, Bruno F. C. B.
Santos, Douglas L.
Abreu, Eduardo L.
Tanaka, Rafael M.
Gonçalves, Rute M.
Hasui, Erica
Functional Redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction
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title_fullStr Functional Redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction
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title_short Functional Redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction
title_sort functional redundancy in bird community decreases with riparian forest width reduction
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30464813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4448
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