Microhabitat coverage influences avian species composition more than habitat heterogeneity in Hong Kong urban parks

IF 6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Urban Forestry & Urban Greening Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2024.128519
Melanie Chan , Toby P.N. Tsang , Caroline Dingle , Regan Early , Cascade J.B. Sorte , Timothy C. Bonebrake
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The relationship between habitat heterogeneity and diversity can underpin design of urban spaces for biodiversity conservation. The area-heterogeneity trade-off hypothesis predicts that higher habitat heterogeneity should result in an increase in species richness but only up to a point, beyond which habitat micro-fragmentation leads to decreases in species diversity. However, the strength of area-heterogeneity trade-offs at small spatial scales is not well studied. We studied the relationship between avian diversity and habitat heterogeneity in 16 small urban parks across Hong Kong during the winter dry season across 2016 and 2017 (ten repeated surveys in total for each park). Habitat heterogeneity was assessed by measuring the evenness of microhabitat coverage of seven habitats as well as vertical canopy cover. In total, 12,973 individuals of 73 bird species were recorded in the study. Habitat heterogeneity had a small but negligible effect on total bird species richness or abundance. However, water coverage was positively related to total, intermediately rare and habitat specialist bird species richness, and shrub coverage was positively related to total and common bird species richness. These results demonstrate that environmental heterogeneity had little effect on avian species richness in urban green spaces at small spatial scales. We also found that microhabitat coverage can affect avian diversity and abundance, and these effects are specific to certain groups of bird species. When managing urban green spaces for biodiversity conservation in densely urbanized cities, a decrease in management disturbance (e.g. tree topping or pesticide application) will likely benefit avian species. Together with the fact that some locally uncommon species were observed throughout the study, capacity exists for environmental enhancement of these small urban parks to contribute to local avian conservation.

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微生境覆盖率对香港市区公园鸟类物种组成的影响大于生境异质性
栖息地异质性与多样性之间的关系可以为保护生物多样性的城市空间设计提供依据。根据 "区域-异质性权衡假说 "的预测,栖息地异质性越高,物种丰富度就越高,但也仅限于此。然而,在小空间尺度上区域异质性权衡的强度并没有得到很好的研究。我们研究了2016年和2017年冬季旱季期间香港16个小型城市公园中鸟类多样性与栖息地异质性之间的关系(每个公园共进行了10次重复调查)。栖息地异质性是通过测量七种栖息地的微生境覆盖均匀度以及垂直树冠覆盖率来评估的。研究共记录了 73 种鸟类的 12 973 个个体。栖息地异质性对鸟类物种丰富度或丰度的影响很小,但可以忽略不计。然而,水域覆盖率与鸟类物种总丰富度、中稀有鸟类物种丰富度和栖息地专业鸟类物种丰富度呈正相关,灌木覆盖率与鸟类物种总丰富度和常见鸟类物种丰富度呈正相关。这些结果表明,在小空间尺度上,环境异质性对城市绿地鸟类物种丰富度的影响很小。我们还发现,微生境覆盖率会影响鸟类的多样性和丰富度,而且这些影响是针对某些鸟类物种群的。在管理城市绿地以保护生物多样性时,减少管理干扰(如砍伐树木或施用杀虫剂)可能会使鸟类受益。再加上在整个研究过程中观察到了一些当地不常见的物种,因此这些小型城市公园的环境改善有能力为当地的鸟类保护做出贡献。
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期刊介绍: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening is a refereed, international journal aimed at presenting high-quality research with urban and peri-urban woody and non-woody vegetation and its use, planning, design, establishment and management as its main topics. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening concentrates on all tree-dominated (as joint together in the urban forest) as well as other green resources in and around urban areas, such as woodlands, public and private urban parks and gardens, urban nature areas, street tree and square plantations, botanical gardens and cemeteries. The journal welcomes basic and applied research papers, as well as review papers and short communications. Contributions should focus on one or more of the following aspects: -Form and functions of urban forests and other vegetation, including aspects of urban ecology. -Policy-making, planning and design related to urban forests and other vegetation. -Selection and establishment of tree resources and other vegetation for urban environments. -Management of urban forests and other vegetation. Original contributions of a high academic standard are invited from a wide range of disciplines and fields, including forestry, biology, horticulture, arboriculture, landscape ecology, pathology, soil science, hydrology, landscape architecture, landscape planning, urban planning and design, economics, sociology, environmental psychology, public health, and education.
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