USE OF AN EXOTIC TREE PLANTATION BY BORNEAN LOWLAND FOREST BIRDS

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作者
MITRA, SS [1 ]
SHELDON, FH [1 ]
机构
[1] ACAD NAT SCI PHILADELPHIA, DEPT ORNITHOL, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
来源
AUK | 1993年 / 110卷 / 03期
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10.2307/4088417
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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During May to July 1982, we surveyed birds in primary forest and in different-aged groves of the exotic tree Albizia falcataria at Sabah Softwoods, a lowland tree plantation in Sabah, East Malaysia (formerly British North Borneo). We found that the Albizia was in general attractive to many native birds. About 60% of primary-forest species used the plantation, and the frequency at which individuals were observed in the oldest groves was almost twice that of nearby primary forest. The Albizia attracted birds because, as an extremely fast-growing legume with thin leaves, it permitted the rapid development of a well-structured secondary forest. It also was heavily infested with pest insects, which provided an abundant food source. Despite its apparent richness, however, the Albizia lacked several important features of natural forest (e.g. canopy fruits and nest holes). As a result, some primary-forest bird groups were poorly represented (e.g. large canopy frugivores and flycatchers) and others could make only limited use of the plantation (e.g. woodpeckers). In addition, the Albizia is expected to lose its diversity as the plantation as a whole ages. Many of the plantation birds were transients from nearby forest that visited daily to feed, and some probably had been displaced by intense logging. The number of daily transients should decrease as primary forest recedes due to logging and development. Refugee species diversity should suffer from attrition as the plantation is cropped and predation and age take their toll.
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