• Title of article

    Does no-till soybean farming provide any benefits for birds?

  • Author/Authors

    Kelly R. VanBeek، نويسنده , , Jeffrey D. Brawn، نويسنده , , Michael P. Ward، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    59
  • To page
    64
  • Abstract
    Nesting success and avian communities were compared between tilled and no-till soybean fields in Illinois. No-till had greater densities of birds than tilled fields, and the overall community in no-till was of greater conservation value due to more grassland birds using no-till compared with tilled fields. Nesting density was greater in no-till (4.5 nests/100 ha) than in tilled (1.6) fields. The most common nesting species were American robins, vesper sparrows, and mourning doves. Nest success, as estimated from daily survival rates, was 19.4% in no-till and 9.4% in tilled fields. Predation was the main cause of nest failure, but 24.4% of failures were caused by farm machinery. The authors propose that the previous yearʹs crop residue and greater abundance of weedy plants in no-till resulted in increased nesting and foraging activity in no-till and greater nest success because of increased opportunity to conceal nests in no-till compared to tilled fields. No-till provides greater benefits to birds than tilled fields, and the large amount of acreage in row crops dictates that we understand the contribution of no-till fields to grassland bird populations.
  • Keywords
    Nesting ecology , Birds , Agroecology , Soybeans , Tillage practices , Avian communities
  • Journal title
    Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
  • Record number

    1289645