Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient
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Resumo: | Landscapes are showing increased fragmentation and habitat loss due to land-use conversion and intensification, leading to species-poor and homogeneous communities. The identification of ecological thresholds above which major changes in community composition take place, may prevent the critical downfall of biodiversity while improving the effectiveness of conservation, resource management and restoration practices. In this study, we provide a new insight on how species distribute along a highly variegated agro-ecosystem in the Mediterranean region. We aim to define the thresholds of occurrence of a bird community inhabiting a tree canopy gradient, and determine the patterns of community change. We fit Huisman-Olff-Fresco models to bird occurrence data (assuming non-linear responses) to identify species-specific responses to the gradient, species richness, and turnover patterns. The tree canopy gradient is responsible for major changes in bird community likely related to the variation of the tree stratum and canopy enclosure which reflect different niche segregation opportunities. Maximum species richness was reached at 10% canopy cover while total turnover rate was higher than expected from a null model up to 10% canopy cover. Ecological thresholds can be used as indicators of specific resource limits responsible for changes in community composition and species occurrence, identifying where populations may be more sensitive. Choosing a single management scheme will invariably result in winners and losers, but optimal levels of management can be explored in order to maximize species diversity across Mediterranean agroecosystems. |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradientEcological thresholdsBird communityTurnover patternsTree canopy cover gradientAgroecosystemsVariegated landscapeHuisman-Olff-Fresco modelsLandscapes are showing increased fragmentation and habitat loss due to land-use conversion and intensification, leading to species-poor and homogeneous communities. The identification of ecological thresholds above which major changes in community composition take place, may prevent the critical downfall of biodiversity while improving the effectiveness of conservation, resource management and restoration practices. In this study, we provide a new insight on how species distribute along a highly variegated agro-ecosystem in the Mediterranean region. We aim to define the thresholds of occurrence of a bird community inhabiting a tree canopy gradient, and determine the patterns of community change. We fit Huisman-Olff-Fresco models to bird occurrence data (assuming non-linear responses) to identify species-specific responses to the gradient, species richness, and turnover patterns. The tree canopy gradient is responsible for major changes in bird community likely related to the variation of the tree stratum and canopy enclosure which reflect different niche segregation opportunities. Maximum species richness was reached at 10% canopy cover while total turnover rate was higher than expected from a null model up to 10% canopy cover. Ecological thresholds can be used as indicators of specific resource limits responsible for changes in community composition and species occurrence, identifying where populations may be more sensitive. Choosing a single management scheme will invariably result in winners and losers, but optimal levels of management can be explored in order to maximize species diversity across Mediterranean agroecosystems.Elsevier - Ecological Indicators2019-02-12T11:24:24Z2019-02-122018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/24556https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.01.008http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24556https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.01.008engSalgueiro, P., Mira, A., Rabaça, J.E. & Santos, S. 2018. Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agro-ecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient. Ecological Indicators, 88: 2015-213.ICAAMpas@uevora.ptamira@uevora.ptjrabaca@uevora.ptsmsantos@uevora.pt221Salgueiro, PedroMira, AntónioRabaça, João E.Santos, Sara M.info: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:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:17:05Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/24556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:14:55.298126Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient Salgueiro, Pedro Ecological thresholds Bird community Turnover patterns Tree canopy cover gradient Agroecosystems Variegated landscape Huisman-Olff-Fresco models |
title_short |
Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
title_full |
Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agroecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient |
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Salgueiro, Pedro |
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Salgueiro, Pedro Mira, António Rabaça, João E. Santos, Sara M. |
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Mira, António Rabaça, João E. Santos, Sara M. |
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Salgueiro, Pedro Mira, António Rabaça, João E. Santos, Sara M. |
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Ecological thresholds Bird community Turnover patterns Tree canopy cover gradient Agroecosystems Variegated landscape Huisman-Olff-Fresco models |
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Ecological thresholds Bird community Turnover patterns Tree canopy cover gradient Agroecosystems Variegated landscape Huisman-Olff-Fresco models |
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Landscapes are showing increased fragmentation and habitat loss due to land-use conversion and intensification, leading to species-poor and homogeneous communities. The identification of ecological thresholds above which major changes in community composition take place, may prevent the critical downfall of biodiversity while improving the effectiveness of conservation, resource management and restoration practices. In this study, we provide a new insight on how species distribute along a highly variegated agro-ecosystem in the Mediterranean region. We aim to define the thresholds of occurrence of a bird community inhabiting a tree canopy gradient, and determine the patterns of community change. We fit Huisman-Olff-Fresco models to bird occurrence data (assuming non-linear responses) to identify species-specific responses to the gradient, species richness, and turnover patterns. The tree canopy gradient is responsible for major changes in bird community likely related to the variation of the tree stratum and canopy enclosure which reflect different niche segregation opportunities. Maximum species richness was reached at 10% canopy cover while total turnover rate was higher than expected from a null model up to 10% canopy cover. Ecological thresholds can be used as indicators of specific resource limits responsible for changes in community composition and species occurrence, identifying where populations may be more sensitive. Choosing a single management scheme will invariably result in winners and losers, but optimal levels of management can be explored in order to maximize species diversity across Mediterranean agroecosystems. |
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Salgueiro, P., Mira, A., Rabaça, J.E. & Santos, S. 2018. Identifying critical thresholds to guide management practices in agro-ecosystems: Insights from bird community response to an open grassland-to-forest gradient. Ecological Indicators, 88: 2015-213. ICAAM pas@uevora.pt amira@uevora.pt jrabaca@uevora.pt smsantos@uevora.pt 221 |
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