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Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone

Bird assemblages are sensitive to changes in landscape composition and the environment, such as those that result from drought. In this study, the relationship between landscape composition and avian functional diversity in traditional agricultural ecosystems in the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) of Ko...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jae Hyun, Park, Shinyeong, Kim, Seung Ho, Kang, Keunwon, Waldman, Bruce, Lee, Myung Hwa, Yu, Minhye, Yang, Hyunyoung, Chung, Hyun Yong, Lee, Eun Ju
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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/PMC7713986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6880
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author Kim, Jae Hyun
Park, Shinyeong
Kim, Seung Ho
Kang, Keunwon
Waldman, Bruce
Lee, Myung Hwa
Yu, Minhye
Yang, Hyunyoung
Chung, Hyun Yong
Lee, Eun Ju
author_facet Kim, Jae Hyun
Park, Shinyeong
Kim, Seung Ho
Kang, Keunwon
Waldman, Bruce
Lee, Myung Hwa
Yu, Minhye
Yang, Hyunyoung
Chung, Hyun Yong
Lee, Eun Ju
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description Bird assemblages are sensitive to changes in landscape composition and the environment, such as those that result from drought. In this study, the relationship between landscape composition and avian functional diversity in traditional agricultural ecosystems in the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) of Korea was examined. In addition, the resilience of biodiversity to changes in landscape elements resulting from drought conditions was investigated. The traditional agricultural landscape (TAL) of the sites studied was divided into three types: TAL 1 had a high proportion of rice paddies, TAL 2 included large forest areas, and TAL 3 represented areas with drylands. Of these, TAL 1 showed the highest species richness and functional richness, but these measures were most vulnerable to drought. Meanwhile, TAL 2 showed that the bird communities were more tolerant under drought event. This study shows that to conserve and enhance the diversity of birds in traditional agricultural landscapes of Northeast Asia, active management of forest areas is needed to protect bird populations. In addition, commercial pressures to develop this area will require urgent biodiversity conservation plans to protect the unique biodiversity of the Korean CCZ. This study thus provides landscape management guidance for conservation planning.
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spelling pubmed-77139862020-12-09 Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone Kim, Jae Hyun Park, Shinyeong Kim, Seung Ho Kang, Keunwon Waldman, Bruce Lee, Myung Hwa Yu, Minhye Yang, Hyunyoung Chung, Hyun Yong Lee, Eun Ju Ecol Evol Original Research Bird assemblages are sensitive to changes in landscape composition and the environment, such as those that result from drought. In this study, the relationship between landscape composition and avian functional diversity in traditional agricultural ecosystems in the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) of Korea was examined. In addition, the resilience of biodiversity to changes in landscape elements resulting from drought conditions was investigated. The traditional agricultural landscape (TAL) of the sites studied was divided into three types: TAL 1 had a high proportion of rice paddies, TAL 2 included large forest areas, and TAL 3 represented areas with drylands. Of these, TAL 1 showed the highest species richness and functional richness, but these measures were most vulnerable to drought. Meanwhile, TAL 2 showed that the bird communities were more tolerant under drought event. This study shows that to conserve and enhance the diversity of birds in traditional agricultural landscapes of Northeast Asia, active management of forest areas is needed to protect bird populations. In addition, commercial pressures to develop this area will require urgent biodiversity conservation plans to protect the unique biodiversity of the Korean CCZ. This study thus provides landscape management guidance for conservation planning. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7713986/ /pubmed/33304509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6880 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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Kim, Jae Hyun
Park, Shinyeong
Kim, Seung Ho
Kang, Keunwon
Waldman, Bruce
Lee, Myung Hwa
Yu, Minhye
Yang, Hyunyoung
Chung, Hyun Yong
Lee, Eun Ju
Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone
title Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone
title_full Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone
title_fullStr Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone
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title_short Structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the Korean Demilitarized Zone
title_sort structural implications of traditional agricultural landscapes on the functional diversity of birds near the korean demilitarized zone
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7713986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33304509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6880
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