农业集约化影响了整个欧洲鸟类的性状多样性

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Basic and Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.baae.2023.11.007
Irene Guerrero , Diana Duque , Juan J. Oñate , Tomas Pärt , Jan Bengtsson , Teja Tscharntke , Jaan Liira , Tsipe Aavik , Mark Emmerson , Frank Berendse , Piotr Ceryngier , Wolfgang W. Weisser , Manuel B. Morales
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农业集约化降低了鸟类群落的分类多样性,但其对功能多样性的影响研究较少。本文分析了欧洲不同谷物农田鸟类群落功能多样性对农业集约化梯度的响应。我们收集了在欧洲8个国家野外调查记录的30种鸟类的生活史特征(体重、脑容量、性成熟年龄、卵数、卵数、寿命)的文献资料。通过计算“孵化值”指数来了解每个物种每一窝的繁殖投资水平。利用主成分分析方法从田间数据中得到两个空间尺度上的集约化梯度,这些梯度与田间尺度上的管理措施和景观尺度上农田结构组成的变化有关。分别。我们计算了每个性状和采样区的功能多样性指数(FD)和群落加权平均值(CWM),并建立了与两种强化梯度相关的线性混合模型。结果表明,野外强度的增强有利于短寿命群落和相对脑容量较小的鸟类的聚集,也降低了总体性状多样性。这也限制了亲代投资策略的范围,降低了育雏价值指数的功能多样性。更密集的野外管理将有利于以通才鸟类为主的鸟类群落,甚至是引进和/或管理的狩猎物种,同时使那些适应农田和草原的物种处于危险之中,这些物种通常与提供生态系统服务更相关。这突出了田间管理(农用化学品的使用、耕作频率)与鸟类群落的功能组成和农田生物多样性保护的相关性。这些发现增加了关于物种的生活节奏和认知能力如何与全球变化驱动因素(如农业集约化)相互作用的现有知识。
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Agricultural intensification affects birds' trait diversity across Europe

Agricultural intensification reduces the taxonomic diversity of bird communities, but its influence on functional diversity has been less studied. Here, we analyze the response of functional diversity of different cereal farmland bird communities across Europe to a gradient of agricultural intensification. We collected bibliographical information on life history traits (i.e. body mass, brain size, age of sexual maturity, clutch size, number of clutches, lifespan) of 30 species of birds recorded during field surveys in eight European countries. The index "brood value" was calculated to know each species’ level of reproductive investment per clutch. Intensification gradients at two spatial scales were obtained from field data through PCA, related to management practices at the field scale and the variation in structure and composition of farmland at the landscape scale respectively. We calculated the functional diversity index (FD) and the community-weighted mean (CWM) for each trait and sampling area, and linear mixed models in relation to the two intensification gradients were performed. Results showed that stronger intensification at the field level favors the assembly of shorter-lived communities and bird species with smaller relative brain sizes, also decreasing overall trait diversity. It also restricts the range of strategies for parental investment, reducing the functional diversity of the brood value index. More intensive field management would favor bird communities dominated by generalist and even introduced and/or managed hunting species, while putting at risk those farmland- and grassland-adapted species, typically more associated with the provision of ecosystem services. This highlights the relevance of field management (agrochemicals use, ploughing frequency) for the functional composition of bird communities and the conservation of farmland biodiversity. These findings add to existing knowledge on how species’ pace of life and cognitive capacity interact with drivers of global change, such as agricultural intensification.

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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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