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  • 标题:The older the richer: significant increase in breeding bird diversity along an age gradient of different coppiced woods
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  • 作者:Lorenzo Mentil ; Corrado Battisti ; Giuseppe Maria Carpaneto
  • 期刊名称:Web Ecology
  • 印刷版ISSN:2193-3081
  • 电子版ISSN:1399-1183
  • 出版年度:2018
  • 卷号:18
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:143-151
  • DOI:10.5194/we-18-143-2018
  • 出版社:Department of Ecology, Lund university
  • 摘要:Abstract. Forest structural complexity could be a good predictor of overall species diversity. Since tree harvesting has a negative effect on forest structure, it is important to analyse the effects of this disturbance on sensitive groups, as forest birds. In this study, we aimed to shed light on this aspect by analysing a set of univariate metrics in bird communities breeding in three coppiced forest habitats (coppiced of chestnut, coppiced of Turkey oak and high forest of beech) along a gradient in age classes. We hypothesised that, with increasing forest age, (i) breeding bird communities will progressively increase in diversity and, (ii) due to higher habitat heterogeneity due to coppicing, a higher species turnover in the first age classes could appear. In each forest habitat, all the metrics significantly increased, from recently coppiced to more mature forests, due to progressively higher availability of resources and niches along the gradient. When comparing paired forest habitats, abundance and richness were significantly different only in the two oldest age classes, highlighting that responses to different tree composition were more marked in the mature phase. In all forest habitats, species turnover ( β w diversity) decreased progressively along the age gradient and was highest in the youngest age classes where many vegetation layers were present. Due to different coppice management practices, growth regime and consequent habitat heterogeneity, chestnuts showed a different pattern when compared to other forest habitats, with an increase in species turnover ( β w diversity) at intermediate level. With increasing age of the forests, all the diversity metrics increased and species turnover decreased, highlighting the role of older forests as strategic habitats for highly structured bird communities.
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