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The impact of forest encroachment after agricultural land abandonment on passerine bird communities: the case of Greece (CROSBI ID 193125)

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Sylvia, Zakkak ; Kakalis, Eftelis ; Radović, Andreja ; Halley, John ; Kati, Vassiliki The impact of forest encroachment after agricultural land abandonment on passerine bird communities: the case of Greece // Journal for nature conservation, 22 (2014), 2; 157-165. doi: 10.1016/j.jnc.2013.11.001

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Sylvia, Zakkak ; Kakalis, Eftelis ; Radović, Andreja ; Halley, John ; Kati, Vassiliki

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The impact of forest encroachment after agricultural land abandonment on passerine bird communities: the case of Greece

Agricultural land abandonment is one of the main drivers of land use change, leading to various responses of farmland ecological communities. In an effort to better understand the effect of agricultural land abandonment on passerine bird communities, we sampled 20 randomly selected sites [1 km × 1 km] in remote Greek mountains, reflecting an abandonment gradient, in terms of forest encroachment. We sampled 169 plots using the point count method of fixed distance (47 passerine species), and we investigated bird diversity and community structure turnover along the gradient. We found that grazing intensity has a beneficial effect hampering forest encroachment that follows progressively land abandonment. Habitat composition changes gradually with forests developing at the expense of open meadows and heterogeneous grasslands. Forest encroachment has a significant negative effect on bird diversity and species richness, affecting in particular typical farmland and Mediterranean shrubland species. Birds form five distinct ecological clusters after land abandonment: species mostly found in pinewoods and cavity-dwelling species ; species that prefer open forests forest edges or ecotones ; species that prefer shrubland or open habitats with scattered woody vegetation ; Mediterranean farmland birds that prefer semi-open habitats with hedges and/or woodlots ; and, generalist forest-dwelling or shrubland species. We extracted a set of 22 species to represent the above ecological communities, as a new monitoring tool for agricultural land use change and conservation. We suggest that the maintenance of rural mosaics should be included in the priorities of agricultural policy for farmland bird diversity conservation.

land abandonment ; birds ; diversity

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22 (2)

2014.

157-165

objavljeno

1617-1381

1618-1093

10.1016/j.jnc.2013.11.001

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Biologija

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