Ecological traits affect the response of tropical forest bird species to land-use intensity.

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2013-01-07 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2012.2131
Tim Newbold, Jörn P W Scharlemann, Stuart H M Butchart, Cağan H Sekercioğlu, Rob Alkemade, Hollie Booth, Drew W Purves
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Land-use change is one of the main drivers of current and likely future biodiversity loss. Therefore, understanding how species are affected by it is crucial to guide conservation decisions. Species respond differently to land-use change, possibly related to their traits. Using pan-tropical data on bird occurrence and abundance across a human land-use intensity gradient, we tested the effects of seven traits on observed responses. A likelihood-based approach allowed us to quantify uncertainty in modelled responses, essential for applying the model to project future change. Compared with undisturbed habitats, the average probability of occurrence of bird species was 7.8 per cent and 31.4 per cent lower, and abundance declined by 3.7 per cent and 19.2 per cent in habitats with low and high human land-use intensity, respectively. Five of the seven traits tested affected the observed responses significantly: long-lived, large, non-migratory, primarily frugivorous or insectivorous forest specialists were both less likely to occur and less abundant in more intensively used habitats than short-lived, small, migratory, non-frugivorous/insectivorous habitat generalists. The finding that species responses to land use depend on their traits is important for understanding ecosystem functioning, because species' traits determine their contribution to ecosystem processes. Furthermore, the loss of species with particular traits might have implications for the delivery of ecosystem services.

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生态性状影响热带森林鸟类对土地利用强度的响应。
土地利用变化是当前和未来生物多样性丧失的主要驱动因素之一。因此,了解物种如何受到气候变化的影响对于指导保护决策至关重要。物种对土地利用变化的反应不同,这可能与它们的性状有关。利用人类土地利用强度梯度下的泛热带鸟类发生和丰度数据,我们测试了7种性状对观测响应的影响。基于可能性的方法允许我们量化模型反应中的不确定性,这对于将模型应用于预测未来变化至关重要。与未受干扰的生境相比,人类土地利用强度低和高的生境鸟类的平均发生概率分别降低了7.8%和31.4%,鸟类的丰度分别下降了3.7%和19.2%。在被测试的7个性状中,有5个显著地影响了观察到的响应:与短寿、小型、迁徙、非果食/虫食的生境通用型动物相比,长寿命、大型、非迁徙、主要食果或食虫的森林特色型动物在更密集利用的生境中出现的可能性更小,数量也更少。物种对土地利用的反应取决于它们的特征,这一发现对于理解生态系统功能很重要,因为物种的特征决定了它们对生态系统过程的贡献。此外,具有特定特征的物种的丧失可能对生态系统服务的提供产生影响。
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期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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