The structure of mixed-species bird flocks,and their response to anthropogenic disturbance,with special reference to East Asia

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Eben Goodale [1 ]
Ping Ding [2 ]
Xiaohu Liu [3 ]
Ari Martínez [4 ]
Xingfeng Si [2 ]
Mitch Walters [5 ]
Scott K.Robinson [6 ]
机构
[1] Department of Forestry,Guangxi University
[2] College of Life Sciences,Zhejiang University
[3] Wildlife Conservation Society,China Program
[4] Department of Biology,San Francisco State University
[5] Department of Biology,University of Florida
[6] Florida Museum of Natural History,University of Florida
关键词
Biodiversity crisis; Biological networks; Community assembly; Competition; Interspecific communication; Keystone species; Mutualism; Pr;
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Q958 [动物生态学和动物地理学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Mixed-species flocks of birds are distributed world-wide and can be especially dominant in temperate forests during the non-breeding season and in tropical rainforests year-round.We review from a community ecology perspective what is known about the structure and organization of flocks,emphasizing that flocking species tend to be those particularly vulnerable to predation,and flocks tend to be led by species that are able to act as sources of information about predators for other species.Studies on how flocks respond to fragmentation and land-use intensification continue to accumulate,but the question of whether the flock phenomenon makes species more vulnerable to anthropogenic change remains unclear.We review the literature on flocks in East Asia and demonstrate there is a good foundation of knowledge on which to build.We then outline potentially fruitful future directions,focusing on studies that can investigate how dependent species are on each other in flocks,and how such interdependencies might affect avian habitat selection in the different types of human-modified environments of this region.
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页码:121 / 131
页数:11
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