TY - JOUR
T1 - Taxonomic and functional diversity of farmland bird communities across Europe
T2 - Effects of biogeography and agricultural intensification
AU - Guerrero, Irene
AU - Morales, Manuel B.
AU - Oñate, Juan J.
AU - Aavik, Tsipe
AU - Bengtsson, Jan
AU - Berendse, Frank
AU - Clement, Lars W.
AU - Dennis, Christopher
AU - Eggers, Sönke
AU - Emmerson, Mark
AU - Fischer, Christina
AU - Flohre, Andreas
AU - Geiger, Flavia
AU - Hawro, Violetta
AU - Inchausti, Pablo
AU - Kalamees, Andres
AU - Kinks, Riho
AU - Liira, Jaan
AU - Meléndez, Leandro
AU - Pärt, Tomas
AU - Thies, Carsten
AU - Tscharntke, Teja
AU - Olszewski, Adam
AU - Weisser, Wolfgang W.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We thank the European Science Foundation and the connected national science foundations for funding the presented study through the Euro diversity AGRIPOPES programme, as well as all collaborating fieldworkers and farmers.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - In eight European study sites (in Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Estonia and Sweden), abundance of breeding farmland bird territories was obtained from 500 × 500 m survey plots (30 per area, N = 240) using the mapping method. Two analyses were performed: (I) a Canonical Correspondence Analysis of species abundance in relation to geographical location and variables measuring agricultural intensification at field and farm level to identify significant intensification variables and to estimate the fractions of total variance in bird abundance explained by geography and agricultural intensification; (II) several taxonomic and functional community indices were built and analysed using GLM in relation to the intensification variables found significant in the CCA. The geographical location of study sites alone explains nearly one fifth (19. 5%) of total variation in species abundance. The fraction of variance explained by agricultural intensification alone is much smaller (4. 3%), although significant. The intersection explains nearly two fifths (37. 8%) of variance in species abundance. Community indices are negatively affected by correlates of intensification like farm size and yield, whereas correlates of habitat availability and quality have positive effects on taxonomic and functional diversity of assemblages. Most of the purely geographical variation in farmland bird assemblage composition is associated to Mediterranean steppe species, reflecting the bio-geographical singularity of that assemblage and reinforcing the need to preserve this community. Taxonomic and functional diversity of farmland bird communities are negatively affected by agricultural intensification and positively affected by increasing farmland habitat availability and quality.
AB - In eight European study sites (in Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Estonia and Sweden), abundance of breeding farmland bird territories was obtained from 500 × 500 m survey plots (30 per area, N = 240) using the mapping method. Two analyses were performed: (I) a Canonical Correspondence Analysis of species abundance in relation to geographical location and variables measuring agricultural intensification at field and farm level to identify significant intensification variables and to estimate the fractions of total variance in bird abundance explained by geography and agricultural intensification; (II) several taxonomic and functional community indices were built and analysed using GLM in relation to the intensification variables found significant in the CCA. The geographical location of study sites alone explains nearly one fifth (19. 5%) of total variation in species abundance. The fraction of variance explained by agricultural intensification alone is much smaller (4. 3%), although significant. The intersection explains nearly two fifths (37. 8%) of variance in species abundance. Community indices are negatively affected by correlates of intensification like farm size and yield, whereas correlates of habitat availability and quality have positive effects on taxonomic and functional diversity of assemblages. Most of the purely geographical variation in farmland bird assemblage composition is associated to Mediterranean steppe species, reflecting the bio-geographical singularity of that assemblage and reinforcing the need to preserve this community. Taxonomic and functional diversity of farmland bird communities are negatively affected by agricultural intensification and positively affected by increasing farmland habitat availability and quality.
KW - Agriculture management
KW - Breeding farmland birds
KW - Community indices
KW - Mediterranean
KW - Steppe birds
KW - Variance partitioning
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U2 - 10.1007/s10531-011-0156-3
DO - 10.1007/s10531-011-0156-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:81555222809
SN - 0960-3115
VL - 20
SP - 3663
EP - 3681
JO - Biodiversity and Conservation
JF - Biodiversity and Conservation
IS - 14
ER -