Bird diversity in the forests and coconut farms of Sulawesi, Indonesia

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Winarni, Nurul [1 ,6 ,7 ,8 ,9 ]
Mitchell, Simon [2 ]
Anugra, Bhisma [3 ]
Deere, Nicolas [2 ]
Yordan, Khaleb [4 ]
Immanuel, Boas [4 ]
Zakaria, Zuliyanto [5 ]
Gaib, Muhajir [5 ]
Supriatna, Jatna [1 ,6 ]
Struebig, Matthew [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Indonesia, Fac Math & Nat Sci, Dept Biol, Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424, Indonesia
[2] Univ Kent, Durrell Inst Conservat & Ecol, Canterbury, England
[3] Univ Indonesia, Res Ctr Climate Change, Depok, Indonesia
[4] Jakarta Birders, Jakarta Timur, Indonesia
[5] Univ Negeri Gorontalo, Gorontalo, Gorontalo, Indonesia
[6] Univ Indonesia, Res Ctr Climate Change, Depok, Indonesia
[7] IUCN Species Survival Commiss Asian Songbird Trade, Gland, Switzerland
[8] Hornbill Specialist Grp, Gland, Switzerland
[9] Galliformes Specialist Grp, Gland, Switzerland
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英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
Avian biodiversity; birds; coconut palm; deforestation; Southeast Asia; Sulawesi; tropical forest; Wallacea; BIOTIC HOMOGENIZATION; OIL PALM; LOWLAND FOREST; LAND-USE; CONSERVATION; DEFORESTATION; PLANTATIONS; COMMUNITIES; AGROFORESTS; OCCUPANCY;
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10.1017/S0030605323000315
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
Coconut farming contributes to the livelihoods of millions of people in tropical countries but is less frequently considered as a threat to biodiversity compared to other palm commodities such as oil palm. The expansion of coconut farming alongside other smallholder agriculture in Sulawesi, Indonesia, is of potential concern as the region is a centre of species endemism. We studied bird diversity and community structure in forests, coconut palm plantations and mixed farmland in Gorontalo Province, northern Sulawesi. Forest and non-forest sites supported similar numbers of species overall, but compared to agricultural areas, forest sites had communities that were more diverse and more even (i.e. different species were present at similar abundances). We found far fewer endemic species in agricultural areas compared to forests, and the communities in palm plantations and mixed farmland sites were dominated by generalist birds, with few indicator taxa. Nevertheless, there was a higher number of endemic species in coconut palm plantations than in mixed farmland sites. These findings mirror patterns of biotic homogenization documented elsewhere in the Wallacea centre of endemism, and imply that coconut palm plantations have comparable biodiversity value to other farmland systems. Increased protection of lowland forests and improved management of coconut farms could be important for supporting the conservation of the endemic birds of Sulawesi in the long term, but this warrants further study.
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