Determinants of taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic beta diversity in breeding birds within urban remnant woodlots: Implications for conservation

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作者
Liu, Yu [1 ]
Zhu, Yun [1 ,2 ]
Wu, Su [1 ]
Wang, Yan [1 ]
Xie, Jie [1 ]
Zhang, Kai [1 ]
Xu, Yu [1 ]
机构
[1] Guizhou Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Guiyang 550025, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Ecol & Nat Conservat, Beijing, Peoples R China
来源
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2024年 / 14卷 / 05期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
beta diversity; breeding birds; habitat fragmentation; habitat heterogeneity; nestedness-resultant component; species turnover; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION; BIODIVERSITY; COMMUNITIES; ASSEMBLAGES; NESTEDNESS; PATTERNS; REVEALS; GUIZHOU; CLIMATE; TRAITS;
D O I
10.1002/ece3.11426
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Examining beta diversity of animal assemblages in fragmented habitats, which measures variation in species composition among different fragments, is important for understanding the impact of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. However, relying solely on taxonomic composition may not provide a comprehensive understanding. Incorporating measures of functional and phylogenetic diversities is essential for elucidating the ecological mechanisms underlying changes in community composition. In addition, prevailing studies often prioritize the evaluation of landscape characteristics within fragments as determinants of beta diversity, neglecting differences in habitat type and plant community composition. In this study, we surveyed birds in 26 remnant woodlot patches (ranging from 0.3 to 290.4 ha) in an urban landscape, southwest China, during the breeding season from 2017 to 2022. We recorded 70 bird species (excluding those recorded only once and high-flying birds, including raptors, swallows, and swifts), with the number of species per patch varying from 14 to 56. The overall bird taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversities were primarily contributed by the turnover component, while functional beta diversity was dominated by the nestedness-resultant component. Patch area and perimeter area ratio significantly influenced the taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic beta diversities, primarily mediated through the nestedness-resultant component, while inter-patch distance had a significant effect via the turnover component. In addition, there was a considerable correlation of bird taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic beta diversities with habitat type and woody plant beta diversities, including their respective partitioned turnover and nestedness-resultant components. Our results suggest that bird assemblages in these patches may be regulated by selective extinction, interspecific competition, and environmental filtering. The findings have significant implications for sustainable landscape planning and habitat restoration. Conserving habitat patches of different sizes and maintaining or enhancing habitat heterogeneity between patches can facilitate the persistence of metacommunities. This study explores the beta diversity of bird assemblages in fragmented urban woodlots in southwest China, emphasizing the importance of considering functional and phylogenetic diversities in addition to taxonomic composition. It underscores the need to account for habitat structure, in addition to landscape characteristics, in beta diversity analyses. The findings provide insights into the regulation of bird assemblages by factors such as selective extinction, interspecific competition, and environmental filtering, offering implications for sustainable landscape planning and habitat restoration.image
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