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长期的圣诞鸟类普查描述了新热带城市鸟类多样性。

Long-term Christmas Bird Counts describe neotropical urban bird diversity.

机构信息

Departamento de Ecología y Territorio, Facultad de Estudios Ambientales y Rurales, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Feb 1;18(2):e0272754. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272754. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

A significant gap in understanding the response of biodiversity to urban areas is the lack of long-term studies. Most of the information on urban birds comes from studies carried out in the northern hemisphere, and they include data that don´t exceed three years. Although short-term studies contribute to knowledge about bird community diversity and their spatial distribution in urban areas, they could be biased towards more conspicuous species. One of the few multi-temporal datasets available for birds in urban areas is the Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Using annual CBC data available between 2001 and 2018 from 21 urban and peri-urban sample sites assessed from the main cities of Colombia, we identified and analyzed long-term trends on the cumulative diversity of bird communities as well as on their spatial distribution. We estimated comparative trends in richness, number of individuals counted, similarity, and complementarity of avifauna for each city and sample site based on their responses to urbanization and dietary guilds. We identified almost a quarter of the species registered in Colombia (464 of 1954). The representativeness of the community obtained for 18 years exceeds 84%, showing richness that ranges between 214 and 278 species in the three cities. Bird species and individuals registered showed wide variation of the sample sites. We found more dwellers, insectivorous and granivorous species in urban areas, with frugivores relegated to peri-urban sites, usually coinciding with avoider species. Natural peri-urban areas and intra-urban wetlands and urban parks were the most important refuges for birds and maintained the highest avoider and utilizer species richness. Long-term inventories are fundamental for determining consolidated bird diversity and distributional patterns. This information established a baseline for decision-making and applying recommendations that allow reconciling the growing demand for urban areas with the need to preserve the native avifauna in megadiverse Neotropical countries such as Colombia.

摘要

理解生物多样性对城市地区的响应存在一个显著的差距,即缺乏长期研究。大多数关于城市鸟类的信息来自于在北半球进行的研究,这些研究的数据不超过三年。尽管短期研究有助于了解城市鸟类群落的多样性及其在城市地区的空间分布,但它们可能偏向于更显眼的物种。在城市地区鸟类可用的少数多时间数据集之一是圣诞节鸟类普查(CBC)。我们使用了哥伦比亚主要城市的 21 个城市和城郊样本点从 2001 年到 2018 年每年的 CBC 数据,确定并分析了鸟类群落累积多样性及其空间分布的长期趋势。我们根据每个城市和样本点对城市化和饮食群体的反应,估计了丰富度、计数个体数量、相似性和鸟类区系互补性的比较趋势。我们确定了哥伦比亚登记的近四分之一的物种(1954 种中的 464 种)。18 年来获得的群落代表性超过 84%,三个城市的物种丰富度在 214 到 278 种之间。记录的鸟类物种和个体在样本点之间表现出广泛的变化。我们在城市地区发现了更多的居民、食虫和食谷鸟类,而食果鸟类则被归入城郊地区,通常与回避者物种重合。自然城郊地区和城市内湿地和城市公园是鸟类最重要的避难所,维持着最高的回避者和利用者物种丰富度。长期的清查对于确定巩固的鸟类多样性和分布模式是至关重要的。这些信息为决策制定和应用建议奠定了基础,这些建议可以协调不断增长的城市地区需求与保护大热带国家(如哥伦比亚)本土鸟类的需求。

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