Polak Marcin, Polak Jolanta
Department of Zoology and Nature Protection, Institute of Biological Sciences, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland. E-mail:
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland. E-mail:
Zool Stud. 2024 Apr 16;62:e6. doi: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-06. eCollection 2024.
The rapid expansion of road networks worldwide is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity conservation. Evaluating the effects of various anthropogenic factors on the distribution and abundance of birds in subtropical and tropical ecosystems is extremely important in the context of the dynamic developments that these areas have been subject to in recent years. This study assessed the impact of road traffic on the abundance and species richness of roadside birds on the subtropical island of Tenerife. The effect of road traffic on birds was assessed at 162 observation points located in different places on the island by use of the point-count method. During the counts, a total of 765 individuals from 35 species were recorded. The number of avian species was lower in the vicinity of roadsides. Seven of the 17 most numerous birds clearly avoided the vicinity of roads, but another seven actually preferred roadside habitats; three species were neutral in this respect. The assemblage of traffic-sensitive birds consisted of specialised and endemic species, mainly inhabiting endangered native habitats such as laurel and pine forests.
全球道路网络的迅速扩张是生物多样性保护面临的最严重威胁之一。鉴于近年来亚热带和热带生态系统经历的动态发展,评估各种人为因素对这些地区鸟类分布和数量的影响极为重要。本研究评估了道路交通对亚热带特内里费岛路边鸟类数量和物种丰富度的影响。通过点计数法,在该岛不同地点的162个观测点评估了道路交通对鸟类的影响。计数期间,共记录到来自35个物种的765只个体。路边附近的鸟类物种数量较少。17种数量最多的鸟类中有7种明显避开路边区域,但另有7种实际上更喜欢路边栖息地;有3种在这方面表现中性。对交通敏感的鸟类群体由专门物种和特有物种组成,主要栖息在月桂树和松林等濒危原生栖息地。