Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services
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Resumo: | Insectivorous birds have a large potential to provide biocontrol services in vineyards, thus contributing to the sustainability of this agroecosystem. Bird communities are influenced by vineyard management practices and surrounding landscape, which may influence their role as ecosystem service providers. Functional diversity indices are indicators of bird community composition, and thus may reflect potential biocontrol services. We surveyed 31 vineyard plots in southern Portugal to assess vineyard characteristics (management intensity and landscape context) that may influence functional insectivorous birds in vineyards, using seven functional diversity indices as potential biocontrol indicators. We used eight characteristics of vineyard plots to define three vineyard types for our case-study: TREE – smaller vineyard plots surround by a more diverse landscape, with larger proportion of tree-habitats; AGRI – vineyard plots with medium size and greater cover by herbaceous vegetation, mostly surrounded by agricultural habitats (pastureland, crops); and VINE – vineyard plots of larger size and higher inter-row herbaceous vegetation, often surrounded by other vineyard plots. Five potential biocontrol indicators seemed to vary according to vineyard type. The richness of functional insectivorous birds, functional dispersion, functional richness, and Rao's functional diversity were all higher in vineyard TREE type compared to both AGRI and VINE types. The functional divergence was higher in vineyard TREE type than in VINE type, but similar to AGRI type. Accordingly, TREE type vineyards hold bird communities with more diverse and widespread ecological functions. This implies that smaller vineyard plots, in more heterogeneous landscapes, with neighbouring woodlands seem to have a higher potential of biocontrol services provided by insectivorous birds as suggested by using functional diversity indices as indicators. |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol servicesBiological controlEcosystem servicesFunctional diversityLandscape managementNatural enemiesPest managementInsectivorous birds have a large potential to provide biocontrol services in vineyards, thus contributing to the sustainability of this agroecosystem. Bird communities are influenced by vineyard management practices and surrounding landscape, which may influence their role as ecosystem service providers. Functional diversity indices are indicators of bird community composition, and thus may reflect potential biocontrol services. We surveyed 31 vineyard plots in southern Portugal to assess vineyard characteristics (management intensity and landscape context) that may influence functional insectivorous birds in vineyards, using seven functional diversity indices as potential biocontrol indicators. We used eight characteristics of vineyard plots to define three vineyard types for our case-study: TREE – smaller vineyard plots surround by a more diverse landscape, with larger proportion of tree-habitats; AGRI – vineyard plots with medium size and greater cover by herbaceous vegetation, mostly surrounded by agricultural habitats (pastureland, crops); and VINE – vineyard plots of larger size and higher inter-row herbaceous vegetation, often surrounded by other vineyard plots. Five potential biocontrol indicators seemed to vary according to vineyard type. The richness of functional insectivorous birds, functional dispersion, functional richness, and Rao's functional diversity were all higher in vineyard TREE type compared to both AGRI and VINE types. The functional divergence was higher in vineyard TREE type than in VINE type, but similar to AGRI type. Accordingly, TREE type vineyards hold bird communities with more diverse and widespread ecological functions. This implies that smaller vineyard plots, in more heterogeneous landscapes, with neighbouring woodlands seem to have a higher potential of biocontrol services provided by insectivorous birds as suggested by using functional diversity indices as indicators.Elsevier/Ecological Indicators2023-02-07T14:37:42Z2023-02-072021-03-12T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/33989http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33989https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107251porndndndnddcf@uevora.ptndndnd221Lourenço, RuiPereira, PedroOliveira, AmáliaRibeiro-Silva, JoanaFigueiredo, DiogoRabaça, JoãoMira, AntónioTiago Marques, Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:36:17Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/33989Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:22:43.465046Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services Lourenço, Rui Biological control Ecosystem services Functional diversity Landscape management Natural enemies Pest management |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Effect of vineyard characteristics on the functional diversity of insectivorous birds as indicator of potential biocontrol services |
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Lourenço, Rui |
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Lourenço, Rui Pereira, Pedro Oliveira, Amália Ribeiro-Silva, Joana Figueiredo, Diogo Rabaça, João Mira, António Tiago Marques, João |
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Pereira, Pedro Oliveira, Amália Ribeiro-Silva, Joana Figueiredo, Diogo Rabaça, João Mira, António Tiago Marques, João |
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Lourenço, Rui Pereira, Pedro Oliveira, Amália Ribeiro-Silva, Joana Figueiredo, Diogo Rabaça, João Mira, António Tiago Marques, João |
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Biological control Ecosystem services Functional diversity Landscape management Natural enemies Pest management |
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Biological control Ecosystem services Functional diversity Landscape management Natural enemies Pest management |
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Insectivorous birds have a large potential to provide biocontrol services in vineyards, thus contributing to the sustainability of this agroecosystem. Bird communities are influenced by vineyard management practices and surrounding landscape, which may influence their role as ecosystem service providers. Functional diversity indices are indicators of bird community composition, and thus may reflect potential biocontrol services. We surveyed 31 vineyard plots in southern Portugal to assess vineyard characteristics (management intensity and landscape context) that may influence functional insectivorous birds in vineyards, using seven functional diversity indices as potential biocontrol indicators. We used eight characteristics of vineyard plots to define three vineyard types for our case-study: TREE – smaller vineyard plots surround by a more diverse landscape, with larger proportion of tree-habitats; AGRI – vineyard plots with medium size and greater cover by herbaceous vegetation, mostly surrounded by agricultural habitats (pastureland, crops); and VINE – vineyard plots of larger size and higher inter-row herbaceous vegetation, often surrounded by other vineyard plots. Five potential biocontrol indicators seemed to vary according to vineyard type. The richness of functional insectivorous birds, functional dispersion, functional richness, and Rao's functional diversity were all higher in vineyard TREE type compared to both AGRI and VINE types. The functional divergence was higher in vineyard TREE type than in VINE type, but similar to AGRI type. Accordingly, TREE type vineyards hold bird communities with more diverse and widespread ecological functions. This implies that smaller vineyard plots, in more heterogeneous landscapes, with neighbouring woodlands seem to have a higher potential of biocontrol services provided by insectivorous birds as suggested by using functional diversity indices as indicators. |
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