论文标题

鸟类丰度的趋势在受保护的森林中不同,但鸟公会没有

Trends in bird abundance differ among protected forests but not bird guilds

论文作者

Doser, Jeffrey W., Weed, Aaron S., Zipkin, Elise F., Miller, Kathryn M., Finley, Andrew O.

论文摘要

改进的监测和相关的推论工具,可有效识别鸟类种群的下降,特别是稀有或稀疏分布的物种,是大型时空区域知情的保护和管理的关键。我们使用一种新型的分层模型评估了美国东北部八个国家公园森林网络中106种鸟类物种的丰富趋势。我们开发了多种物种的多区域去除抽样模型,该模型共享跨物种和公园的信息,以推断稀有物种和稀疏采样公园,并评估当地森林结构的影响。随着时间的流逝,鸟类丰富的趋势在整个公园之间差异很大,但物种在公园内表现出相似的趋势。所有物种的鸟类丰富度下降了三个公园(阿卡迪亚,沼泽地 - 洛克菲勒和莫里斯敦),而三个公园(Saratoga,Roosevelt-Vanderbilt和Weir-Farm)有很多。鸟类的丰度在中等水平的基础面积和高水平的森林和森林再生中达到顶峰,森林百分比的影响最大。这些公园之间这些影响的差异可能是森林结构阶段和多样性差异的结果。我们的新型分层模型可以估计网络,公园,行会和物种水平的丰度。我们发现整个公园的丰富趋势差异很大,但在鸟公会之间没有差异,这表明当地的森林状况可能会对给定公园内的整个鸟类社区产生广泛,一致的影响。管理层应以三个公园为目标,总体上鸟类丰富的趋势下降,以进一步确定在整个鸟类社区中观察到的特定因素的下降。了解鸟类社区如何应对当地森林结构和其他压力源对知情和持久的管理至关重要。

Improved monitoring and associated inferential tools to efficiently identify declining bird populations, particularly of rare or sparsely distributed species, is key to informed conservation and management across large spatio-temporal regions. We assess abundance trends for 106 bird species in a network of eight national park forests located within the northeast USA from 2006-2019 using a novel hierarchical model. We develop a multi-species, multi-region removal sampling model that shares information across species and parks to enable inference on rare species and sparsely sampled parks and to evaluate the effects of local forest structure. Trends in bird abundance over time varied widely across parks, but species showed similar trends within parks. Three parks (Acadia, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller, and Morristown) decreased in bird abundance across all species, while three parks (Saratoga, Roosevelt-Vanderbilt, and Weir-Farm) increased in abundance. Bird abundance peaked at medium levels of basal area and high levels of percent forest and forest regeneration, with percent forest having the largest effect. Variation in these effects across parks could be a result of differences in forest structural stage and diversity. Our novel hierarchical model enables estimates of abundance at the network, park, guild, and species levels. We found large variation in abundance trends across parks but not across bird guilds, suggesting that local forest condition may have a broad and consistent effect on the entire bird community within a given park. Management should target the three parks with overall decreasing trends in bird abundance to further identify what specific factors are driving observed declines across the bird community. Understanding how bird communities respond to local forest structure and other stressors is crucial for informed and lasting management.

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