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Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city

Urbanization is currently one the most important causes of biodiversity loss. The Colombian Andes is a well-known hotspot for biodiversity, however, it also exhibit high levels of urbanization, making it a useful site to document how species assemblages respond to habitat transformation. To do this,...

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Autores principales: Carvajal-Castro, Juan David, Ospina-L, Ana María, Toro-López, Yemay, Pulido-G, Anny, Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena, Guerrero-Peláez, Sebastián, García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo, Vargas-Salinas, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31220178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218775
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author Carvajal-Castro, Juan David
Ospina-L, Ana María
Toro-López, Yemay
Pulido-G, Anny
Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena
Guerrero-Peláez, Sebastián
García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo
Vargas-Salinas, Fernando
author_facet Carvajal-Castro, Juan David
Ospina-L, Ana María
Toro-López, Yemay
Pulido-G, Anny
Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena
Guerrero-Peláez, Sebastián
García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo
Vargas-Salinas, Fernando
author_sort Carvajal-Castro, Juan David
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description Urbanization is currently one the most important causes of biodiversity loss. The Colombian Andes is a well-known hotspot for biodiversity, however, it also exhibit high levels of urbanization, making it a useful site to document how species assemblages respond to habitat transformation. To do this, we compared the structure and composition of bird assemblages between rural and urban habitats in Armenia, a medium sized city located in the Central Andes of Colombia. In addition, we examined the influence of urban characteristics on bird species diversity within the city of Armenia. From September 2016 to February 2017 we performed avian surveys in 76 cells (250 x 250 m each) embedded within Armenia city limits; and in 23 cells (250 x 250 m each) in rural areas around Armenia. We found that bird diversity was significantly lower in urban habitats than in rural habitats, and differed in species composition by 29%. In urban cells, with higher abiotic noise intensity and higher impervious surface area, we found lower bird diversity than that in urban cells with higher guadual (Guadua angustifolia patches), and forested surface areas. We did not find segregation of urban cells according to the species composition, although additional bird surveys inside urban forests remnant are needed to be more conclusive about this aspect. Altogether, our results highlight the importance of green areas embedded within cities to conserve bird diversity through reducing the ecological impact of urbanization on avian biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-65879372019-06-28 Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city Carvajal-Castro, Juan David Ospina-L, Ana María Toro-López, Yemay Pulido-G, Anny Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena Guerrero-Peláez, Sebastián García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo Vargas-Salinas, Fernando PLoS One Research Article Urbanization is currently one the most important causes of biodiversity loss. The Colombian Andes is a well-known hotspot for biodiversity, however, it also exhibit high levels of urbanization, making it a useful site to document how species assemblages respond to habitat transformation. To do this, we compared the structure and composition of bird assemblages between rural and urban habitats in Armenia, a medium sized city located in the Central Andes of Colombia. In addition, we examined the influence of urban characteristics on bird species diversity within the city of Armenia. From September 2016 to February 2017 we performed avian surveys in 76 cells (250 x 250 m each) embedded within Armenia city limits; and in 23 cells (250 x 250 m each) in rural areas around Armenia. We found that bird diversity was significantly lower in urban habitats than in rural habitats, and differed in species composition by 29%. In urban cells, with higher abiotic noise intensity and higher impervious surface area, we found lower bird diversity than that in urban cells with higher guadual (Guadua angustifolia patches), and forested surface areas. We did not find segregation of urban cells according to the species composition, although additional bird surveys inside urban forests remnant are needed to be more conclusive about this aspect. Altogether, our results highlight the importance of green areas embedded within cities to conserve bird diversity through reducing the ecological impact of urbanization on avian biodiversity. Public Library of Science 2019-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6587937/ /pubmed/31220178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218775 Text en © 2019 Carvajal-Castro et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Carvajal-Castro, Juan David
Ospina-L, Ana María
Toro-López, Yemay
Pulido-G, Anny
Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena
Guerrero-Peláez, Sebastián
García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo
Vargas-Salinas, Fernando
Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city
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title_full Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city
title_fullStr Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city
title_full_unstemmed Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city
title_short Birds vs bricks: Patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a Neotropical Andean city
title_sort birds vs bricks: patterns of species diversity in response to urbanization in a neotropical andean city
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31220178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218775
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