Large-Scale Monitoring of Bird Communities along an Altitudinal Gradient in Two Central High Atlas Valleys

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mohamed Mounir, M. Dakki, Ikram Douini, E. Benka, Ayoub Nouri, I. Mansouri, Soumaya Hammada
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Altitude is one of the determinant factors that influence the spatial distribution of birds and their species richness. However, few investigations studied its influence on African bird communities over a wide gradient in North Africa. Considering this knowledge gap, 194 sampling points were carried out along altitudinal gradient (773 to 2595 m) in two adjacent mountainous valleys in the Central High Atlas of Beni Mellal in Morocco, Aït Bouguemmaz (AB), and Ahançal (OA). Each valley was divided into three altitudinal intervals (low, medium, and high zones). For each spatial subdivision, we studied the phenological cycle, in the sense that each valley underwent a four-season monitoring, during 2018 and 2019. The results showed 131 species in the study area in 43 families; both valleys had similar community richness, but they differed by the phenological status of their species. Indeed, the increase in altitude led to a decrease in bird species richness, while it does not show any correlation with abundance. In addition, richness and abundance increased during the high-productivity seasons (i.e., spring and summer). Although these results were expected, they provide an opportunity to compare these results with higher latitude communities in Europe and to better focus future large-scale investigations on the combined influence of latitude and altitude on birds.
沿阿特拉斯高原中部两个山谷的海拔梯度大规模监测鸟类群落
海拔是影响鸟类空间分布及其物种丰富性的决定性因素之一。然而,在北非,很少有调查研究海拔高度对非洲鸟类群落的影响。考虑到这一知识空白,我们在摩洛哥贝尼梅拉尔中部高阿特拉斯的两个相邻山谷(Aït Bouguemmaz (AB) 和 Ahançal (OA))沿海拔梯度(773 米至 2595 米)进行了 194 个采样点的调查。每个山谷被划分为三个海拔区间(低、中、高区)。我们对每个空间分区的物候周期进行了研究,即在 2018 年和 2019 年期间对每个山谷进行了四季监测。结果显示,研究区域内有 43 科 131 种物种;两个山谷的群落丰富度相似,但物种的物候状态不同。事实上,海拔的升高导致鸟类物种丰富度的下降,而这与物种丰富度并不相关。此外,在高产季节(即春季和夏季),丰富度和丰度都有所增加。尽管这些结果在意料之中,但它们提供了一个机会,将这些结果与欧洲纬度较高的群落进行比较,并使未来的大规模调查更好地关注纬度和海拔对鸟类的综合影响。
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International Journal of Zoology
International Journal of Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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