Acoustic indices enable the discrimination of temperate forest types and better predict differences in bird species composition than in bird species richness

被引:0
|
作者
Budka, Michal [1 ]
Gazda-Szypulski, Gustaw [1 ]
Muszynska, Adrianna [1 ]
Sokolowska, Emilia [1 ]
Staniewicz, Agata [1 ]
Bogawski, Pawel [2 ]
机构
[1] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Biol, Dept Behav Ecol, Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 6,, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland
[2] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Biol, Dept Systemat & Environm Bot, Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 6, Poznan PL-61614, Poland
关键词
Acoustic indices; Acoustic monitoring; Bird biodiversity; Habitat characteristics; Species composition; Species richness; Soundscape; Temperate forest; SOUNDSCAPE; DIVERSITY; LANDSCAPE;
D O I
10.1016/j.indic.2024.100529
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Acoustic indices have been proposed as a tool to estimate animal biodiversity and abundance, as well as habitat types and vegetation structure. However, recent studies have reported inconsistent relationships between acoustic indices and environmental metrics. In this study, we recorded soundscapes across different forest types and calculated six of the most commonly used acoustic indices to evaluate their effectiveness in predicting bird species richness, bird community composition and temperate forest characteristics. We observed that bird species richness did not significantly differ between forest types, soil moisture, forest age, the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), the area covered by standing dead trees, or forest protection. In contrast, acoustic indices showed significant differences between forest types, soil moisture levels, forest age, and NDVI. In general, acoustic complexity increased with the progression of forest productivity and moisture, was the lowest in the youngest forests, decreased with increasing NDVI, did not differ between protected and unprotected areas, and was not affected by the amount of standing dead trees. The dissimilarity of the acoustic structure of the environment correlated more strongly with dissimilarity of bird community composition than with bird species richness, but it best explained the differences in forest characteristics obtained from satellite data. These correlations were weak, in contrast to the moderate dependency observed between differences in bird community composition and satellite data describing forest characteristics. Our study revealed that in temperate forests, soundscape enables discrimination between forest types, based on productivity, moisture, or age. Furthermore, the acoustic structure of the environment better explains differences in characteristics of the forest obtained from satellite data than differences in bird community composition or bird species richness. This suggests that soundscape complexity depends on forest characteristics and is shaped by species richness, community composition, and the abundance of individual bird species. Therefore, the soundscape can serve as an indicator of temperate forest quality and disturbance levels.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Forest structure predicts species richness and functional diversity in Amazonian mixed-species bird flocks
    Coddington, Charles P. J.
    Cooper, W. Justin
    Mokross, Karl
    Luther, David A.
    BIOTROPICA, 2023, 55 (02) : 467 - 479
  • [32] Effects of habitat fragmentation on bird species in a relict temperate forest in semiarid Chile
    Cornelius, C
    Cofré, H
    Marquet, PA
    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2000, 14 (02) : 534 - 543
  • [33] Spatial scaling of bird species richness and community composition in a central European landscape
    Reif, J.
    Storch, D.
    JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, 2006, 147 (05): : 236 - 236
  • [34] The importance of riparian forest for the maintenance of bird species richness in an Atlantic Forest remnant, southern Brazil
    dos Anjos, Luiz
    Volpato, Graziele H.
    Lopes, Edson V.
    Serafini, Patricia P.
    Poletto, Fabiola
    Aleixo, Alexandre
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ZOOLOGIA, 2007, 24 (04): : 1078 - 1086
  • [35] Characterising the richness and diversity of forest bird species using National Forest Inventory data in Germany
    Reise, Judith
    Kukulka, Florian
    Flade, Martin
    Winter, Susanne
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 432 : 799 - 811
  • [36] Bird species associated with riparian woodland in fragmented, temperate-deciduous forest
    Groom, JD
    Grubb, TC
    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2002, 16 (03) : 832 - 836
  • [37] WINTER ECOLOGICAL ENERGETICS OF 2 PASSERINE BIRD SPECIES IN TEMPERATE WET FOREST
    HAYLOCK, J
    LILL, A
    AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 1988, 15 (03): : 319 - 329
  • [38] Islands in the forest: effects of patch size and isolation on farmland bird species richness and community composition of farmland patches in forest landscapes
    Svein Dale
    Landscape Ecology, 2019, 34 : 2823 - 2836
  • [39] Islands in the forest: effects of patch size and isolation on farmland bird species richness and community composition of farmland patches in forest landscapes
    Dale, Svein
    LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 2019, 34 (12) : 2823 - 2836
  • [40] Seasonal changes in altitudinal patterns of bird species richness in a temperate low-elevation mountain
    Iijima, Daichi
    Osawa, Takeshi
    ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2024, 125