Deciduous forests hold conservation value for birds within South Andaman Island, India

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecological Applications Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1002/eap.70014
Arpitha Jayanth, Zankhna Patel, Mohammed Mubeen, Karthikayan M., Rohit Naniwadekar
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Greater diversity of habitats on islands is often correlated with higher species richness (including endemic and threatened taxa), implying the need to understand species–habitat associations. Such habitat associations could also point toward the role of abiotic filtering and competition in structuring species communities, necessitating the examination of the role of species traits and phylogenetic relationships in intra-island community organization, an aspect poorly examined in the literature. We investigated the composition and structuring of forest bird communities in closely co-occurring evergreen and deciduous forests within South Andaman Island (Indian Ocean), wherein the importance of deciduous forests for birds is undervalued. We sampled 27 transects over 2 years and compared bird species composition and diversity across the two habitats. We examined species-specific associations with habitat (forest) type, basal area, and distance from human settlements, and tested whether these associations were explained by species functional traits and tested for phylogenetic signal after factoring in the effects of environmental predictors. Bird species compositions were markedly distinct across the two habitat types, with deciduous forests having greater taxonomic and functional, but not greater phylogenetic, diversity of forest birds. The distribution of forest birds, including several endemic and threatened species within the island, was largely explained by habitat type (with 39% of the bird species analyzed showing higher occurrence probabilities in deciduous forests), followed by distance from human settlements and basal area. We did not find evidence of species traits or phylogenetic relationships mediating these habitat preferences, perhaps due to a relatively impoverished species pool, as is typical on islands. Nevertheless, our results underscore the value of deciduous forests in harboring high islandic species diversity and being the preferred habitat of several endemic and threatened bird species. Given the historic focus on evergreen forests and the increasing anthropogenic pressure on the forests of the Andamans, we highlight the critical need to include rapidly diminishing deciduous forests in existing conservation plans.

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印度南安达曼岛的落叶森林对鸟类具有保护价值。
岛屿生境的更大多样性往往与物种丰富度(包括特有和受威胁的分类群)相关,这意味着需要了解物种与生境的关系。这种生境关联也可能指向非生物过滤和竞争在构建物种群落中的作用,因此有必要研究物种特征和系统发育关系在岛屿内群落组织中的作用,这是文献中很少研究的一个方面。研究了南安达曼岛(印度洋)常绿阔叶林和落叶阔叶林中鸟类群落的组成和结构,其中落叶阔叶林对鸟类的重要性被低估。在2年的时间里,我们采集了27个样带,比较了两个栖息地的鸟类组成和多样性。我们研究了物种特异性与栖息地(森林)类型、基底面积和与人类住区的距离的关联,并测试了这些关联是否可以用物种功能特征来解释,并在考虑环境预测因子的影响后测试了系统发育信号。两种生境类型的鸟类物种组成差异显著,落叶森林鸟类的分类和功能多样性较高,但系统发育多样性不高。森林鸟类(包括岛上的几种特有种和濒危物种)的分布在很大程度上可以用栖息地类型来解释(39%的鸟类在落叶林中出现的概率更高),其次是与人类住区的距离和基带地区。我们没有发现物种特征或系统发育关系介导这些栖息地偏好的证据,可能是由于物种池相对贫乏,如典型的岛屿。然而,我们的研究结果强调了落叶森林在岛屿物种多样性和一些特有种和濒危鸟类的首选栖息地方面的价值。鉴于对常绿森林的历史关注和对安达曼森林日益增加的人为压力,我们强调迫切需要将迅速减少的落叶森林列入现有的保护计划。
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Ecological Applications
Ecological Applications 环境科学-环境科学
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9.50
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6 months
期刊介绍: The pages of Ecological Applications are open to research and discussion papers that integrate ecological science and concepts with their application and implications. Of special interest are papers that develop the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest, and those that discuss the application of ecological concepts to environmental problem solving, policy, and management. Papers that deal explicitly with policy matters are welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are short communications on emerging environmental challenges.
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