Effects of habitat heterogeneity on bird communities in the forests of northeastern Germany

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
Baltic Forestry Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.46490/bf699
Robert Sommer, Andreas Fichtner
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Habitat heterogeneity is a key factor for regulating biodiversity in temperate lowland forests. Specifically, stands associated with late forest development phases provide important habitat structures for many rare and threatened forest bird species. However, how forest stands that differ in their structural complexity, canopy conditions and tree species composition affect forest bird assemblages both at the local and landscape scale remains largely unclear. In a young moraine lake landscape of northeastern Germany, we assessed correlations of bird diversity and bird composition with stand properties. We used data from 48 transects (400 m) established in (1) unmanaged, closed-canopy, mature stands that were dominated by Fagus sylvatica (UDS), and (2) diverse managed, mixed coniferous stands with a mosaic of open and closed canopy patches (MCS). We found that bird communities of the UDS strongly differed from those in the MCS, with open habitat species being more frequent in the MCS. By contrast, differences in diversity measures were less distinct. Moreover, we identified nine indicator species for the UDS (Columba oenas, Cyanistes caeruleus, Muscicapa striata, Leiopicus medius, Certhia brachydactyla, Ficedula parva, Dryobates minor, Sturnus vulgaris, Ficedula hypoleuca) and seven indicator species for the MCS (Periparus ater, Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Regulus regulus, Prunella modularis, Lophophanus cristatus, Emberiza citronella, Anthus trivialis). Several famous ancient beech forest patches in Müritz National Park and the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve “Schorfheide-Chorin” were found to harbour the set of the UDS indicator species. The UDS support of bird coenosis is typical for old mature broadleaved forests and can be considered as an effective tool for bird conservation. Our results further indicate that the combination of unmanaged and managed stands associated with different habitat complexities would benefit forest bird assemblages at the landscape scale. Key words: forest specialist birds, bird conservation, non-managed forests, old-growth patches, Ficedula parva, Leiopicus medius, coniferous forest
生境异质性对德国东北部森林鸟类群落的影响
生境异质性是调节温带低地森林生物多样性的关键因素。具体而言,与森林发育后期相关的林分为许多珍稀和濒危森林鸟类提供了重要的栖息地结构。然而,结构复杂性、冠层条件和树种组成不同的林分如何影响当地和景观尺度上的森林鸟类组合,在很大程度上仍不清楚。在德国东北部一个年轻的冰碛湖景观中,我们评估了鸟类多样性和鸟类组成与林分特征的相关性。我们使用了48个样本(400 m)的数据,这些样本分别建立在:(1) 以Fagus sylvatica (UDS)为主的未管理、封闭冠层的成熟林分和(2) 具有开放和封闭冠层斑块(MCS)的不同管理、混合针叶林分。研究发现,南水北调的鸟类群落与中山区存在明显差异,开放生境物种在中山区更为常见。相比之下,多样性指标的差异就不那么明显了。此外,我们还鉴定出9种UDS的指示种(Columba oenas、Cyanistes caeruleus、Muscicapa striata、Leiopicus medius、Certhia brachydactyla、Ficedula parva、Dryobates minor、Sturnus vulgaris、Ficedula hypoleuca)和7种MCS的指示种(Periparus ater、pyrrrhula pyrrrhula、Regulus Regulus、Prunella modularis、Lophophanus cristatus、Emberiza citronella、Anthus trivialis)。在里兹国家公园和联合国教科文组织生物圈保护区“Schorfheide-Chorin”的几个著名的古山毛榉林中,发现了一组UDS指示物种。鸟类群落的UDS支持在成熟的阔叶林中是典型的,可以被认为是鸟类保护的有效工具。我们的研究结果进一步表明,在景观尺度上,与不同栖息地复杂性相关的非管理和管理林分的组合将有利于森林鸟类的组合。关键词:森林特种鸟,鸟类保护,非管理森林,原生林,小雪杉,中Leiopicus,针叶林
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Baltic Forestry
Baltic Forestry 农林科学-林学
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1.60
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal welcomes the original articles as well as short reports, review papers on forestry and forest science throughout the Baltic Sea region and elsewhere in the area of boreal and temperate forests. The Baltic Sea region is rather unique through its intrinsic environment and distinguished geographical and social conditions. A temperate climate, transitional and continental, has influenced formation of the mixed coniferous and deciduous stands of high productivity and biological diversity. The forest science has been affected by the ideas from both the East and West. In 1995, Forest Research Institutes and Universities from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined their efforts to publish BALTIC FORESTRY.
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