Effects of age and intensity of urbanization on farmland bird communities |
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Authors: | Ondine Filippi-Codaccioni Vincent Devictor Romain Julliard |
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Affiliation: | a Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Conservation des Espèces, Restauration et Suivi des Populations, UMR 5173 MNHN-CNRS-UPMC, 55 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France b Station d’Ecologie Expérimentale du CNRS à Moulis USR 2936, Moulis, 09200 Saint-Girons, France |
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Abstract: | Urban sprawl is now occurring worldwide and considered as a major large-scale perturbation on ecosystems. Consequently, urban territory is replacing other habitats such as agricultural areas. As farmland biotic communities are already reported to be declining, it seems necessary to assess the urbanization impact on them. We conducted a bird survey on 92 plots of 1 × 1 km chosen after stratification on the proportion of urban area and farmland habitat (either 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%), focusing on farmland habitat. Two aspects of urbanization were studied: its intensity and its age. We found that farmland bird species richness did not vary with increasing proportion of urbanized habitat. Non-farmland bird species richness increased from 0% to 25% classes and was constant for other classes. No effect of the urbanization age on farmland bird species richness was found, whereas a positive one was found on the non-farmland birds’ species richness. Abundance of the most specialized farmland birds decreases with urbanization intensity and age. We also found that, the more urbanized and the more recently urbanized the plots, the more similar bird communities. A strong difference in farmland bird’s communities’ compositions was found between 0% and 25% of urbanization, whereas no distinction was found between 50% and 75%. Altogether, our results suggest that to maintain for farmland birds, it is better to add new urban habitat in place where it already exist, rather than to spread it in small lots throughout the landscape. |
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Keywords: | Biotic homogenization Urbanization Age Spatial extent Bird counts |
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