J. Jimenez, M. Reyes-Reyes, J. Martínez-Cruz, Indira Valdivia-Torres, A. Gutiérrez-Velázquez, C. González-Gándara
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The study of migrations can give us the key for determining changes in avian communities during global events such as El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. For this reason, changes in bird migration patterns were addressed through non-parametric analysis of variance and temporal and beta diversity correlations during an ENSO event at Barra Norte Beach (BN) in Tuxpan, Ver., Mexico. The diversity of birds change from 53 species before the anomalies to 66 during the ENSO event, this gradient of change occurred to the diversity of migratory birds (from 21 to 32). These results may be an evidence that the high impact ENSO anomalies can modify bird migration patterns, which is supported by differences in medians richness (especially in migratory birds) as well as by positive and significant values in correlations in beta and alpha diversity. Finally, we conclude that the migratory route of Gulf of Mexico can serve as an alternative for the migration of birds during events such as ENSO phenomenon.
对迁徙的研究可以为我们确定厄尔Niño南方涛动(ENSO)现象等全球性事件中鸟类群落的变化提供关键。为此,通过非参数方差分析、时间和beta多样性相关性分析,研究了图斯班Barra Norte Beach (BN)一次ENSO事件中鸟类迁徙模式的变化。、墨西哥。鸟类多样性从异常前的53种增加到ENSO事件后的66种,候鸟多样性也呈现出这种梯度变化(从21种增加到32种)。这些结果可能是高影响ENSO异常可以改变鸟类迁徙模式的证据,这得到了中值丰富度差异(特别是候鸟)以及β和α多样性正相关的显著值的支持。最后,我们得出结论,墨西哥湾的迁徙路线可以作为鸟类在ENSO现象等事件中迁徙的另一种选择。