Composition of birds associated with organic cacao farms, Huetar Norte Region, Costa Rica

Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.15359/ru.38-1.8
Vanessa Carvajal Alfaro, Paul E Oviedo
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[Objective] The objective of this investigation was to analyze the composition of birds associated with organic cocoa (Theobroma cacao) crops managed under 3 different types of tree cover. [Methodology] Three census points were established in each farm to record all birds observed and heard in 5-minute sample periods. Counts were conducted in triplicate, both in the early morning and at dusk. Differences in avifauna composition between farms were analyzed using the ANOSIM test. Abundances were transformed using the Decostand function and the Hellinger method in the R-Vegan statistical package. Analysis of clustering of species among plantations was performed using non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) and the Bray-Curtis index. Contribution of species to the dissimilarity between groups was analyzed with the SIMPER module. Statistically significant differences were considered when P ≤ 0.05. [Results] Four hundred and twenty-eight individuals were observed, and classified into 49 species and 23 families. The farms where cocoa plants grow in shadier conditions due to canopy development showed a higher number of species (34) and individuals (146). Bird composition varied significantly between farms (F (1,8) = 3.22; P < 0.02). The mean abundance of 19 species (39.6%) showed significant differences (P < 0.05) when comparing the farms with the most and least shade. [Conclusion] Bird composition is more complex on organic cocoa farms, which have more developed canopies and are near regenerating forests.
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哥斯达黎加北韦塔尔地区有机可可农场相关鸟类的组成
[目标] 本调查旨在分析在 3 种不同树木覆盖下管理的有机可可(可可树)作物的相关鸟类组成。[方法] 在每个农场设立三个普查点,记录在 5 分钟采样时间内观察到和听到的所有鸟类。清晨和黄昏的计数均一式三份。采用 ANOSIM 检验法分析各农场鸟类组成的差异。丰度使用 R-Vegan 统计软件包中的 Decostand 函数和 Hellinger 方法进行转换。使用非度量多维标度(nMDS)和布雷-柯蒂斯指数对种植园之间的物种聚类进行了分析。使用 SIMPER 模块分析了物种对组间差异的贡献。当 P≤ 0.05 时,差异具有统计学意义。[结果]共观察到 428 个个体,分为 49 个种和 23 个科。由于树冠的发展,可可植物生长在较荫蔽的环境中,这些农场的物种(34 种)和个体(146 个)数量较多。不同农场的鸟类组成差异很大(F (1,8) = 3.22; P < 0.02)。19 种鸟类(39.6%)的平均丰度与遮荫最多和最少的农场相比有显著差异(P < 0.05)。[结论]有机可可农场的鸟类组成更为复杂,因为这些农场的树冠更为发达,靠近再生林。
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