Lina Paola Giraldo, Julián Chará, Alexander Velásquez-Valencia, Mauren Ordoñez-García
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A total of 556 individuals of 26 families and 60 plant species were found. TA and STP had significantly higher abundance and richness of vegetation than PM. For bird fauna 2209 individuals belonging to 18 orders, 42 families and 149 species were present. Bird diversity and abundance were significantly higher in TA than PM. The diversity and abundance of plants, as well as vegetation structure had a positive and significant effect on the abundance and richness of birds, and on the richness of frugivorous, insectivorous, and omnivorous birds, and the richness of species with preferences for different habitats. Plant diversity and structure complexity is key to improve diversity of birds, frugivorous and insectivorous species and therefore should be considered when selecting plant species to be introduced in the cattle systems.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":7610,"journal":{"name":"Agroforestry Systems","volume":"98 7","pages":"2253 - 2266"},"PeriodicalIF":2.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Vegetation structure and bird diversity in silvopastoral systems of the Amazonian piedmont of Colombia\",\"authors\":\"Lina Paola Giraldo, Julián Chará, Alexander Velásquez-Valencia, Mauren Ordoñez-García\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10457-024-01035-1\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The department of Caquetá in the Amazon foothills of Colombia is one of the most dynamic in terms of cattle production in the country. 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The diversity and abundance of plants, as well as vegetation structure had a positive and significant effect on the abundance and richness of birds, and on the richness of frugivorous, insectivorous, and omnivorous birds, and the richness of species with preferences for different habitats. 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Vegetation structure and bird diversity in silvopastoral systems of the Amazonian piedmont of Colombia
The department of Caquetá in the Amazon foothills of Colombia is one of the most dynamic in terms of cattle production in the country. Thousands of hectares have been replaced by pasture monoculture with negative consequences for the biodiversity. Silvopastoral systems (SPS) have been promoted in the region as an alternative to improve tree cover, biodiversity and productivity of cattle farms. To analyze the impact of SPS on plant and bird diversity, 22 plots with three silvopastoral arrangements (tree alleys: TA, scattered trees in pastures: STP, intensive silvopastoral systems: iSPS) and pasture monocultures (PM) were sampled using 20 × 50 m quadrats for vegetation and 50 m radius fixed points for birds. A total of 556 individuals of 26 families and 60 plant species were found. TA and STP had significantly higher abundance and richness of vegetation than PM. For bird fauna 2209 individuals belonging to 18 orders, 42 families and 149 species were present. Bird diversity and abundance were significantly higher in TA than PM. The diversity and abundance of plants, as well as vegetation structure had a positive and significant effect on the abundance and richness of birds, and on the richness of frugivorous, insectivorous, and omnivorous birds, and the richness of species with preferences for different habitats. Plant diversity and structure complexity is key to improve diversity of birds, frugivorous and insectivorous species and therefore should be considered when selecting plant species to be introduced in the cattle systems.
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Agroforestry Systems is an international scientific journal that publishes results of novel, high impact original research, critical reviews and short communications on any aspect of agroforestry. The journal particularly encourages contributions that demonstrate the role of agroforestry in providing commodity as well non-commodity benefits such as ecosystem services. Papers dealing with both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects are welcome. These include results of investigations of a fundamental or applied nature dealing with integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock. Manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or confirmatory in nature of well-established findings, and with limited international scope are discouraged. To be acceptable for publication, the information presented must be relevant to a context wider than the specific location where the study was undertaken, and provide new insight or make a significant contribution to the agroforestry knowledge base