The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Paise, Gabriela, Pizo, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/227531
Resumo: Mined areas undergo physical changes and profound alterations in the structure and composition of the vegetation. Hence, the fauna cannot return to these areas without human intervention, usually through revegetation. In the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, we assessed the structure of bird communities (species richness, composition, trophic guilds, and forest dependence) in areas of different ages (5, 10, and 20 years) that were revegetated after mining with a single species of native tree (Mimosa scabrella). These areas were compared with a forest area with no mining influence (control). The areas differed in species richness and species composition. Birds of some foraging guilds (e.g., frugivores) were absent from 10- and 5-year-old areas. The occurrence of forestdependent birds increased, whereas forest-independent birds decreased with increasing area age. The death of Mimosa scabrella trees between 10 and 20 years after planting reduced vegetation complexity and affected the bird fauna. To avoid such an effect, and to assure the presence of frugivorous birds that are important to restore the vegetation through seed dispersal, we recommend the use of a high diversity of plant species in the initial planting, including plants with fleshy fruits that attract frugivorous birds.
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spelling The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern BrazilAraucaria ForestForaging guildsForest dependenceForest restorationMining areasRestored areasMined areas undergo physical changes and profound alterations in the structure and composition of the vegetation. Hence, the fauna cannot return to these areas without human intervention, usually through revegetation. In the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, we assessed the structure of bird communities (species richness, composition, trophic guilds, and forest dependence) in areas of different ages (5, 10, and 20 years) that were revegetated after mining with a single species of native tree (Mimosa scabrella). These areas were compared with a forest area with no mining influence (control). The areas differed in species richness and species composition. Birds of some foraging guilds (e.g., frugivores) were absent from 10- and 5-year-old areas. The occurrence of forestdependent birds increased, whereas forest-independent birds decreased with increasing area age. The death of Mimosa scabrella trees between 10 and 20 years after planting reduced vegetation complexity and affected the bird fauna. To avoid such an effect, and to assure the presence of frugivorous birds that are important to restore the vegetation through seed dispersal, we recommend the use of a high diversity of plant species in the initial planting, including plants with fleshy fruits that attract frugivorous birds.PPG Diversidade e Manejo da Vida Silvestre Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos UNISINOS, C.P. 275, São Leopoldo, RS, 93022-000UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Departamento de Ecologia Instituto de Biociências, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Cx. Postal 15007, CEP 91501-970 Porto Alegre, RSUNESP - Univ. Estadual Paulista Departamento de Zoologia, 13506-900 Rio Claro, SPBIOTA Soluções Ambientais, Lindolfo Collor, 439, São Leopoldo, RS, 93010-080UNESP - Univ. Estadual Paulista Departamento de Zoologia, 13506-900 Rio Claro, SPUNISINOSUFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)BIOTA Soluções AmbientaisBecker, Rafael GustavoPaise, GabrielaPizo, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]2022-04-29T07:13:48Z2022-04-29T07:13:48Z2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article221-234Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, v. 21, n. 4, p. 221-234, 2013.0103-5657http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2275312-s2.0-84893280573Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Ornitologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T07:13:48Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/227531Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:30:17.620590Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
title The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
spellingShingle The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Araucaria Forest
Foraging guilds
Forest dependence
Forest restoration
Mining areas
Restored areas
title_short The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
title_full The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
title_fullStr The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
title_sort The structure of bird communities in areas revegetated after mining in southern Brazil
author Becker, Rafael Gustavo
author_facet Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Paise, Gabriela
Pizo, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Paise, Gabriela
Pizo, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv UNISINOS
UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
BIOTA Soluções Ambientais
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Becker, Rafael Gustavo
Paise, Gabriela
Pizo, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Araucaria Forest
Foraging guilds
Forest dependence
Forest restoration
Mining areas
Restored areas
topic Araucaria Forest
Foraging guilds
Forest dependence
Forest restoration
Mining areas
Restored areas
description Mined areas undergo physical changes and profound alterations in the structure and composition of the vegetation. Hence, the fauna cannot return to these areas without human intervention, usually through revegetation. In the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, we assessed the structure of bird communities (species richness, composition, trophic guilds, and forest dependence) in areas of different ages (5, 10, and 20 years) that were revegetated after mining with a single species of native tree (Mimosa scabrella). These areas were compared with a forest area with no mining influence (control). The areas differed in species richness and species composition. Birds of some foraging guilds (e.g., frugivores) were absent from 10- and 5-year-old areas. The occurrence of forestdependent birds increased, whereas forest-independent birds decreased with increasing area age. The death of Mimosa scabrella trees between 10 and 20 years after planting reduced vegetation complexity and affected the bird fauna. To avoid such an effect, and to assure the presence of frugivorous birds that are important to restore the vegetation through seed dispersal, we recommend the use of a high diversity of plant species in the initial planting, including plants with fleshy fruits that attract frugivorous birds.
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