Habitat, Landscape and Bird Composition in Mountain Forest Fragments |
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Authors: | Fran oise Lescourret,Michel Genard |
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Affiliation: | Françoise Lescourret,Michel Genard |
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Abstract: | The study attempts to separate the effects of forest fragmentation related to landscape (patch area, isolation) and habitat (altitude, vegetation structure) on bird community composition in a mountain pine forest. Bird composition was related, using a multivariate approach (canonical correspondence analyses), to either habitat or to landscape, eliminating the effect of habitat statistically. Bird composition and species richness varied with patch area and isolation from large pine stands, but this effect could be assigned principally to variation in vegetation structure and altitude. Another effect, that of increasing occurrence and numbers of Anthus trivialis with decreasing distance to nearest low-altitude forest, could be assigned to both habitat (grass cover) and landscape (connectivity effects). Management implications are drawn from the results. |
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Keywords: | passerines Pyrenees Pinus uncinata forest fragmentation landscape habitat point counts multivariate analysis |
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