Response of Forest Bird Communities to Managed Landscapes in the Acadian Forest

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作者
Venier, Lisa A. [1 ]
Porter, Kevin [2 ]
Adams, Gregory [2 ]
McIlwrick, Kenneth [1 ]
Smenderovac, Emily [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Serv, Great Lakes Forestry Ctr, 1219 Queen St E, Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2E5, Canada
[2] GWA Forestry & Appl Biosci Consulting, 5 Rockridge Dr, Sussex, NB E4E 5R2, Canada
来源
FORESTS | 2024年 / 15卷 / 01期
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
bird communities; forest management; Acadian Forest; indicators; functional traits; landscape effects; management intensity; mature forest; BOREAL FORESTS; REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS; PLANTATION FORESTS; BREEDING BIRDS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; LONG-TERM; HABITAT; FRAGMENTATION; BIODIVERSITY; INDICATORS;
D O I
10.3390/f15010184
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The loss of mature forests is a known stressor of forest management on biodiversity. Mature forests provide unique habitat for forest birds. Here, we examine the capacity of mature forest stands embedded in an intensively managed landscape to provide habitat for landbird species that are associated with mature, unfragmented habitats. We carry this out by comparing bird communities in forest stands in three landscapes with a gradient of management activity. We examined community-level indicators (richness, diversity, abundance and community structure), and trait-level indicators (species groups associated with cavity nesting, mature forests, interior forests and area sensitivity). We found no obvious negative effects on bird communities, species and trait groups in forest stands in the most intensively managed landscape relative to the less intensively managed landscapes. Our ability to draw inferences about the influence of management intensity is limited due to lack of replication; however, these results do provide evidence that mature forest stands within intensively managed landscapes can provide valuable habitat to mature forest associates. There are often trade-offs between generating wood products from the forest and the provision of mature forest habitats. Research on forest birds can provide some of the necessary information for assessing the size and shape of those trade-offs and help to inform the conversation about the desired structure, function and composition of forests.
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