印度喜马拉雅山麓东部异质生境对鸟类分类和功能多样性的影响

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Vivek Chetry, Prasanta Kumar Saikia, Malabika Kakati Saikia, Kuladip Sarma, Pranjal Mahananda
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印度东喜马拉雅以其丰富的鸟类生物多样性而闻名,这通常是由栖息地类型和分布的变化所支持的。在此背景下,我们研究了生境异质性对山麓森林鸟类群落的影响。以物种丰富度和丰度作为物种权重,估算鸟类的分类和功能多样性。我们于2021年9月至2023年9月进行了鸟类调查,记录了代表233种鸟类的2753只个体,为该地区的鸟类多样性提供了全面的了解。不同生境的分类和功能多样性指数存在差异。密林的Shannon-Weiner多样性指数和功能均匀度较高,林缘的功能丰富度较高。河岸生境的Shannon-Weiner多样性最低,但功能分化程度较高。鸟类丰富度和丰度受生境类型的影响显著。指示种分析表明,大多数生境与几种无脊椎食性物种相关。不同生境的觅食行会组成也存在显著差异。全球濒危和近危物种的存在凸显了研究区域的保护意义。研究结果强调了生境异质性在鸟类多样性保护中的重要作用。此外,我们的研究结果强调了根据不同鸟类功能群的具体需求制定保护策略的重要性,以确保鸟类种群的长期生存。
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Influence of heterogeneous habitats on the taxonomic and functional diversity of avifauna in an eastern Himalayan foothill landscape, India
The Eastern Himalaya in India is known for its rich avian biodiversity, often supported by the variation in habitat type and distribution. In this context, our study investigated the influence of habitat heterogeneity on avian assemblages in a foothill forest. We estimated the taxonomic and functional diversity of birds, considering species richness and abundance as species weightage. Our avian surveys, conducted from September 2021 to September 2023, recorded 2753 individuals representing 233 bird species, providing a comprehensive picture of avian diversity in the region. Taxonomic and functional diversity indices varied across the habitats. Shannon-Weiner diversity index and functional evenness were high in dense forest, while the forest edge showed high functional richness. Riparian habitat had the lowest Shannon-Weiner diversity but exhibited high functional divergence. Moreover, avian richness and abundance were significantly affected by habitat type. Indicator species analysis revealed that most habitats were associated with several invertebrate-feeding species. The foraging guild composition also significantly differed across the habitats. The presence of globally threatened and near-threatened species highlights the conservation significance of the study area. The results of our study underscore the critical role of habitat heterogeneity in the conservation of diverse bird species. In addition, our results highlight the importance of developing conservation strategies tailored to the specific needs of different bird functional groups to ensure the long-term survival of bird populations.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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