Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: GODOI,MAURICIO N.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: SOUZA,FRANCO L., LAPS,RUDI R., RIBEIRO,DANILO B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The informations of bird species distribution in different habitats and the structure of their communities are crucial for bird conservation. We tested the differences in composition, richness and abundance of birds in different phytophysiognomies at Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil, and we demonstrated the variations in richness and abundance of birds between different trophic groups. Sampling was conducted between July 2011 and June 2012 in 200 point counts arranged in the study area. A total of 3350 contacts were obtained belonging to 156 bird species. Woodland savannas, seasonal forests and arboreal savannas had higher bird abundance and richness, while riparian forests, clean pastures and dirty pastures had smaller values of these parameters. The bird community was organized according to local vegetational gradient, with communities of forests, open areas and savannas, although many species occurred in more than one vegetation type. The insectivorous, omnivorous, frugivorous and gramnivorous birds composed most of the community. These data showed how important environmental heterogeneity is to bird communities. Furthermore, the presence of extensive patches of natural habitats, the small distance between these patches and the permeability of pastures, with high arboreal and shrubby cover, are indicated as important factors to maintain the bird diversity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
title Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
spellingShingle Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
GODOI,MAURICIO N.
Cerrado
habitat use
point counts
Private Reserves
trophic groups
title_short Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
title_full Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
title_fullStr Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
title_sort Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
author GODOI,MAURICIO N.
author_facet GODOI,MAURICIO N.
SOUZA,FRANCO L.
LAPS,RUDI R.
RIBEIRO,DANILO B.
author_role author
author2 SOUZA,FRANCO L.
LAPS,RUDI R.
RIBEIRO,DANILO B.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GODOI,MAURICIO N.
SOUZA,FRANCO L.
LAPS,RUDI R.
RIBEIRO,DANILO B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado
habitat use
point counts
Private Reserves
trophic groups
topic Cerrado
habitat use
point counts
Private Reserves
trophic groups
description ABSTRACT The informations of bird species distribution in different habitats and the structure of their communities are crucial for bird conservation. We tested the differences in composition, richness and abundance of birds in different phytophysiognomies at Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil, and we demonstrated the variations in richness and abundance of birds between different trophic groups. Sampling was conducted between July 2011 and June 2012 in 200 point counts arranged in the study area. A total of 3350 contacts were obtained belonging to 156 bird species. Woodland savannas, seasonal forests and arboreal savannas had higher bird abundance and richness, while riparian forests, clean pastures and dirty pastures had smaller values of these parameters. The bird community was organized according to local vegetational gradient, with communities of forests, open areas and savannas, although many species occurred in more than one vegetation type. The insectivorous, omnivorous, frugivorous and gramnivorous birds composed most of the community. These data showed how important environmental heterogeneity is to bird communities. Furthermore, the presence of extensive patches of natural habitats, the small distance between these patches and the permeability of pastures, with high arboreal and shrubby cover, are indicated as important factors to maintain the bird diversity.
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