Diversity/dominance diagrams show that fire disrupts the evenness in Mediterranean pinewood forest bird assemblages

被引:15
|
作者
Battisti, C. [1 ]
Ukmar, E. [2 ]
Luiselli, L. [3 ]
Bologna, M. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Conservat Nat Off, I-00159 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Roma Tre, Dipartimento Biol, I-00146 Rome, Italy
[3] Ctr Environm Studies Demetra S R L, I-00198 Rome, Italy
关键词
breeding birds; burnt pinewood; community; forest-related species; relative abundance; species ranking; Whittaker plots;
D O I
10.1556/ComEc.9.2008.1.12
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Breeding bird communities were studied by line-transect in burnt pinewood and unburnt pinewoods, during three years subsequently to a fire event, in a coastal woodland of Mediterranean central Italy. We analyzed data following a diversity/dominance approach that ranks the species in order of their abundance, to obtain rank/abundance diagrams ('Whittaker plots'). Although it is generally accepted that fire may induce structural changes in forest communities of breeding birds, we observed more evident effects when considering the assemblage of forest-specialist species. When considering the whole community of birds, ordinate intercepts of the regression between rank and relative abundance of species were not significantly different between unburnt and burnt plots in any of the three years of study. However, when considering only the forest-related species, there was a significant difference between unburnt and burnt plots in all the years of study. Evenness showed lower values that were explicited by the diversity/dominance diagrams (lower collocation of the curves of burnt pinewoods if compared to unburnt ones). Overall, the patterns observed in this study suggest that the effects of fire disturbance were more evident at the ecological level than at the taxonomic-level assemblages. The gradual decline of the more sensitive species due to fires and the proportional increase of edge/generalist species may induce a species turnover in burnt woods with cascade and relaxation effects which could be evidenced by diversity/dominance diagrams. Consequently, it is useful to separate the effects of fires at community-level and at assemblage-level when studying bird communities in areas subjected to fires.
引用
收藏
页码:107 / 113
页数:7
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] Diversity/dominance diagrams show that fire disrupts the evenness in Mediterranean pinewood forest bird assemblages
    C. Battisti
    E. Ukmar
    L. Luiselli
    M. A. Bologna
    Community Ecology, 2008, 9 : 107 - 113
  • [2] Should fragment area reduction be considered a stress for forest bird assemblages? Evidence from diversity/dominance diagrams
    Battisti, C.
    Luiselli, L.
    Frank, B.
    Lorenzetti, E.
    COMMUNITY ECOLOGY, 2009, 10 (02) : 189 - 195
  • [3] Should fragment area reduction be considered a stress for forest bird assemblages? Evidence from diversity/dominance diagrams
    C. Battisti
    L. Luiselli
    B. Frank
    E. Lorenzetti
    Community Ecology, 2009, 10 : 189 - 195
  • [4] BREEDING AND WINTERING BIRD ASSEMBLAGES IN A MEDITERRANEAN WETLAND: A COMPARISON USING A DIVERSITY/DOMINANCE APPROACH
    Battisti, C.
    Malavasi, R.
    Carpaneto, G. M.
    VIE ET MILIEU-LIFE AND ENVIRONMENT, 2009, 59 (01) : 1 - 6
  • [5] DIVERSITY PATTERNS IN PALEARCTIC AND NEARCTIC FOREST BIRD ASSEMBLAGES
    MONKKONEN, M
    JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 1994, 21 (02) : 183 - 195
  • [6] Diversity and dominance in bird assemblages across habitats in the Ñeembucú wetlands complex
    Ortiz, Fatima
    Salinas, Patricia
    Mendoza, Medes
    Zarate, Griselda
    da Motta, Fatima Piris
    Esquivel, Alberto
    Nunez, Karina
    Silla, Fernando
    BIOTROPICA, 2024, 56 (05)
  • [7] The use of predictive models of breeding bird assemblages for assessing and monitoring forest bird diversity
    DesGranges, JL
    Agin, P
    Bengio, S
    CRITERIA AND INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT AT THE FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT LEVEL, 2001, (38): : 181 - 200
  • [8] Post-fire arthropod assemblages in Mediterranean forest soils in Israel
    Broza, M
    Izhaki, I
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE, 1997, 7 (04) : 317 - 325
  • [9] Farmland bird assemblages exhibit higher functional and phylogenetic diversity than forest assemblages in France
    Garcia-Navas, Vicente
    Thuiller, Wilfried
    JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2020, 47 (11) : 2392 - 2404
  • [10] Bird assemblages in forest fragments within Mediterranean mosaics created by wild fires
    Lluís Brotons
    Sergi Herrando
    Jean-Louis Martin
    Landscape Ecology, 2005, 19 (6) : 663 - 675