Composition and diversity of bird communities in Swedish farmland-forest mosaic landscapes

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作者
Berg, Å
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[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Conservat Biol, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] SLU, Swedish & Swedish Biodivers Ctr, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
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10.1080/00063650209461260
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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Capsule The amount of forest (at local and landscape scales) and occurrence of residual habitats at the local scale are shown to be the major factors influencing bird community composition in farmland-forest landscapes in central Sweden. Aims To investigate the importance of local habitat and landscape structure for breeding birds in farmland-forest landscapes in central Sweden. Methods Breeding birds were censused at 292 points. A detailed habitat mapping was made within 300 m of the points. Within a 300-600 m radius only two major habitats (forests and arable fields) were identified. Results Cluster analyses of bird communities identified three site types that also differed in habitat composition: (i) partially forested sites in forested landscapes; (ii) heterogeneous sites with residual habitats in mosaic landscapes; and (iii) field-dominated farmland sites in open landscapes. A total of 19 of 25 farmland bird species (restricted to farmland or using both farmland and forest) had the highest abundance in farmland sites with mosaics of forest and farmland, while only six farmland species had the highest abundance in field-dominated sites. The bird community changed from being dominated by farmland species to being dominated by forest species (common in forest landscapes without farmland) at small proportions (10-20%) of forest at the local scale. A major difference in habitat composition between heterogeneous and field-dominated sites was the occurrence of different residual habitats (e.g. shrubby areas and seminatural grasslands). These habitats seemed to influence bird community composition more than land-use, despite covering <10% of the area. Seminatural grasslands were important for bird community composition and species-richness, but grazing seemed to be less important. Among different land-use types, cereal crops were the least preferred fields. Set-asides with tall vegetation and short rotation coppices were positively associated with species-richness of farmland birds. Conclusion In general, the composition of the landscape was important for bird community composition, although amount and distribution of forests, occurrence of residual habitats and land-use of fields at the local scale had the strongest influence on bird community composition. The possible implications of these patterns for managing farmland-forest landscapes are discussed.
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