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Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China

Farmland birds are of conservation concerns around the world. In China, conservation management has focused primarily on natural habitats, whereas little attention has been given to agricultural landscapes. Although agricultural land use is intensive in China, environmental heterogeneity can be high...

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Autores principales: Li, Depin, Lee, Myung‐Bok, Xiao, Wen, Tang, Jia, Zhang, Zhengwang
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7319240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32607192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6319
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author Li, Depin
Lee, Myung‐Bok
Xiao, Wen
Tang, Jia
Zhang, Zhengwang
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Xiao, Wen
Tang, Jia
Zhang, Zhengwang
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description Farmland birds are of conservation concerns around the world. In China, conservation management has focused primarily on natural habitats, whereas little attention has been given to agricultural landscapes. Although agricultural land use is intensive in China, environmental heterogeneity can be highly variable in some regions due to variations in crop and noncrop elements within a landscape. We examined how noncrop heterogeneity, crop heterogeneity, and noncrop features (noncrop vegetation and water body such as open water) influenced species richness and abundance of all birds as well as three functional groups (woodland species, agricultural land species, and agricultural wetland species) in the paddy‐dominated landscapes of Erhai water basin situated in northwest Yunnan, China. Birds, crop, and noncrop vegetation surveys in twenty 1 km × 1 km landscape plots were conducted during the winter season (from 2014 to 2015). The results revealed that bird community compositions were best explained by amounts of noncrop vegetation and compositional heterogeneity of noncrop habitat (Shannon–Wiener index). Both variables also had a positive effect on richness and abundance of woodland species. Richness of agricultural wetland species increased with increasing areas of water bodies within the landscape plot. Richness of total species was also greater in the landscapes characterized by larger areas of water bodies, high proportion of noncrop vegetation, high compositional heterogeneity of noncrop habitat, or small field patches (high crop configurational heterogeneity). Crop compositional heterogeneity did not show significant effects neither on the whole community (all birds) nor on any of the three functional groups considered. These findings suggest that total bird diversity and some functional groups, especially woodland species, would benefit from increases in the proportion of noncrop features such as woody vegetation and water bodies as well as compositional heterogeneity of noncrop features within landscape.
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spelling pubmed-73192402020-06-29 Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China Li, Depin Lee, Myung‐Bok Xiao, Wen Tang, Jia Zhang, Zhengwang Ecol Evol Original Research Farmland birds are of conservation concerns around the world. In China, conservation management has focused primarily on natural habitats, whereas little attention has been given to agricultural landscapes. Although agricultural land use is intensive in China, environmental heterogeneity can be highly variable in some regions due to variations in crop and noncrop elements within a landscape. We examined how noncrop heterogeneity, crop heterogeneity, and noncrop features (noncrop vegetation and water body such as open water) influenced species richness and abundance of all birds as well as three functional groups (woodland species, agricultural land species, and agricultural wetland species) in the paddy‐dominated landscapes of Erhai water basin situated in northwest Yunnan, China. Birds, crop, and noncrop vegetation surveys in twenty 1 km × 1 km landscape plots were conducted during the winter season (from 2014 to 2015). The results revealed that bird community compositions were best explained by amounts of noncrop vegetation and compositional heterogeneity of noncrop habitat (Shannon–Wiener index). Both variables also had a positive effect on richness and abundance of woodland species. Richness of agricultural wetland species increased with increasing areas of water bodies within the landscape plot. Richness of total species was also greater in the landscapes characterized by larger areas of water bodies, high proportion of noncrop vegetation, high compositional heterogeneity of noncrop habitat, or small field patches (high crop configurational heterogeneity). Crop compositional heterogeneity did not show significant effects neither on the whole community (all birds) nor on any of the three functional groups considered. These findings suggest that total bird diversity and some functional groups, especially woodland species, would benefit from increases in the proportion of noncrop features such as woody vegetation and water bodies as well as compositional heterogeneity of noncrop features within landscape. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7319240/ /pubmed/32607192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6319 Text en © 2020 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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Li, Depin
Lee, Myung‐Bok
Xiao, Wen
Tang, Jia
Zhang, Zhengwang
Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title_full Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title_fullStr Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title_short Noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest China
title_sort noncrop features and heterogeneity mediate overwintering bird diversity in agricultural landscapes of southwest china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7319240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32607192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6319
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