Distribution and structure of bird assemblage in Northern Eurasia in the first half of summer

Q4 Environmental Science Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.35885/1684-7318-2022-4-452-473
Yu. S. Ravkin, I. Bogomolova
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To reveal features of the distribution of birds in Northern Eurasia, the results of surveys carried out in the period from 1880 to 2019 (with interruptions and mainly since 1960) averaged over the first half of the summer (May 16–July 15) were analyzed. 354 researchers participated in the collection of material (for 110 years). Data processing was carried out using multivariate statistics methods, including cluster analysis and linear qualitative approximation of connection matrices. The classification of bird species by their distribution accounts for 42% of its similarity. The information content of representations decreased by 10–15% only (by 12% on average) with twice as many species analyzed, a significantly larger number of surveyed habitats and the area of the studied territory (as compared to the previously surveyed East European and West Siberian Plains and Altai). This level of explanation can be considered satisfactory (the correlation coefficient is 0.65). The summer distribution of bird species, as well as the heterogeneity of their distribution as a whole, is determined by changes in the hydrothermal regime in the zonal-belt and provincial aspects. The heat-to-moisture ratio determines the type of vegetation and its productivity both on land and in aquatic and semiaquatic habitats. The specificity of the vegetation type in territories and water areas, taking into account anthropogenic transformation, coincides with the heterogeneity of the bird distribution and the formation of ornithocomplexes as a whole. With the division of geographical space into zones, subzones, and especially physiographic countries, the variability in the distribution of birds and their communities is associated to a lesser extent, occupying the second and third places in the hierarchy of significance, respectively.
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夏季前半期欧亚大陆北部鸟类群落的分布和结构
为了揭示欧亚大陆北部鸟类的分布特征,分析了1880年至2019年期间(主要是自1960年以来)夏季上半年(5月16日至7月15日)的平均调查结果。354名研究人员参与了材料的收集(历时110年)。数据处理使用多元统计方法进行,包括聚类分析和连接矩阵的线性定性近似。鸟类的分布分类占其相似性的42%。表征的信息含量仅下降了10-15%(平均下降12%),分析的物种数量是原来的两倍,调查的栖息地数量和研究区域的面积明显更大(与之前调查的东欧、西西伯利亚平原和阿尔泰相比)。这种水平的解释可以被认为是令人满意的(相关系数为0.65)。鸟类物种的夏季分布及其整体分布的异质性是由带状和省级热液系统的变化决定的。热湿比决定了陆地、水生和半水生栖息地的植被类型及其生产力。考虑到人为变化,领土和水域植被类型的特殊性与鸟类分布的异质性和鸟类复合体的整体形成相一致。随着地理空间被划分为区域、分区,特别是自然地理国家,鸟类及其群落分布的可变性在较小程度上相关,分别占据重要等级的第二和第三位。
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Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal
Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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