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- Title
Distinct bird communities in forests and fruit farms of Caatinga landscapes.
- Authors
Zielonka, Natalia B.; Arellano, Eduardo; Crowther, Liam P.; Ferreira, Vinina; Muñoz‐Sáez, Andrés; Oliveira‐Rebouças, Patricia; da Silva, Fabiana Oliveira; Butler, Simon J.; Dicks, Lynn V.
- Abstract
Agricultural expansion and intensification drive changes in bird assemblages and contribute to the homogenization of communities. By working across the semi‐arid biome of the Caatinga in northeastern Brazil, this study is the first to compare the bird communities found in intensively managed fruit farms with those in remnant Caatinga forest patches. We show that fruit farm patches host 56% lower bird abundance and 61% lower species richness compared with the remnant Caatinga forest fragments. Bird communities within the fruit farms were distinct from those within the forest patches, and they were characterized by species with broader niches, including two non‐native species.
- Subjects
BIRD communities; TREE crops; COMMUNITY forests; FOREST birds; AGRICULTURE
- Publication
Ibis, 2024, Vol 166, Issue 3, p1081
- ISSN
0019-1019
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ibi.13311