城市化和污染压力推动了鸟类饲养协会的功能同质化。

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Gulzaman William, Abdul Qadir, Zafeer Saqib
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城市化和污染正在迅速改变全球南方的生态系统,但它们对功能性生物多样性的影响仍未得到充分探讨。鸟类作为具有生态多样性和响应性的分类群,是环境变化和功能简化的重要指标。我们研究了城市化和污染如何共同影响巴基斯坦东北部快速工业化地区锡亚尔科特地区的城乡梯度鸟类群落的功能结构。采用按城市强度和污染水平分层的18个站点的标准化点数,我们量化了鸟类群落组成和饲养行会。应用功能多样性多维指数(FRic、FEve、FDis、RaoQ)和协调方法对基于性状的过滤进行评价。随着污染和城市化程度的增加,功能丰富度和分化度显著收缩。在污染最严重的城市中,缺乏功能专业化的行会,特别是食虫动物、鱼食动物和食肉动物,主要是生态通才,如杂食动物和食腐动物。性状差异和冗余度随污染的增加而急剧下降,排序显示出明显的沿污染梯度的行会更替,表明营养作用的同质化。功能均匀性和分散性表现出较弱的响应,表明少数宽容行会在城市核心地区选择性持续存在。饲料群落丰富度也随污染的增加而下降,反映了在人为胁迫下营养多样性的严重丧失。这些发现提供了来自南亚的罕见经验证据,将环境污染与鸟类功能多样性的多维损失联系起来。通过将基于特征的指标与生态梯度相结合,本研究强调了将功能指标纳入保护规划的必要性,特别是在生态数据仍然有限的快速城市化地区。
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Urbanization and pollution pressures drive functional homogenization in bird feeding guilds.

Urbanization and pollution are rapidly transforming ecosystems across the Global South, yet their impacts on functional biodiversity remain underexplored. Birds, as ecologically diverse and responsive taxa, are valuable indicators of environmental change and functional simplification. We examined how urbanization and pollution jointly influence the functional structure of avian communities across an urban-rural gradient in Sialkot District, a rapidly industrializing region of northeastern Pakistan. Using standardized point counts across 18 sites stratified by urban intensity and pollution levels, we quantified bird community composition and feeding guilds. We applied multidimensional indices of functional diversity (FRic, FEve, FDis, RaoQ) and ordination methods to assess trait-based filtering. Functional richness and divergence contracted markedly with increasing pollution and urbanization. Functionally specialized guilds particularly insectivores, piscivores, and carnivores were absent from the most polluted urban sites, which were dominated by ecological generalists such as omnivores and scavengers. Trait dissimilarity and redundancy declined sharply with pollution, and ordination revealed clear guild turnover along the pollution gradient, indicating homogenization of trophic roles. Functional evenness and dispersion showed weaker responses, suggesting selective persistence of a few tolerant guilds in urban cores. Feeding guild richness also declined with pollution, reflecting a strong loss of trophic diversity under anthropogenic stress. These findings provide rare empirical evidence from South Asia linking environmental contamination to multidimensional losses of avian functional diversity. By integrating trait-based metrics with ecological gradients, this study highlights the need to incorporate functional indicators into conservation planning, particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions where ecological data remain limited.

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来源期刊
Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
8.40%
发文量
2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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