Title of article
Indicators of the impact of land use changes using large-scale bird surveys: Land abandonment in a Mediterranean region
Author/Authors
Herrando، نويسنده , , Sergi and Anton، نويسنده , , Marc and Sardà-Palomera، نويسنده , , Francesc and Bota، نويسنده , , Gerard and Gregory، نويسنده , , Richard D. and Brotons، نويسنده , , Lluيs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
10
From page
235
To page
244
Abstract
Developing sound indicators of biodiversity impact has been identified as a critical step towards our understanding of how global change components are affecting the environment across the globe. Land abandonment is recognized as a major component of global change in the Mediterranean basin, however, we lack adequate, quantitative, indicators of its impact on biodiversity. An appealing approach to develop biodiversity indicators is the use of large-scale bird monitoring projects, an important source of information that is already available in many countries. In this study we develop a method to quantify the impact of the two main processes associated with land abandonment in the Mediterranean region, namely the abandonment of farmland, which produces a shift from cultivated land to open natural habitats, and the encroachment by vegetation usually associated with reductions in livestock grazing and wood harvesting practices. We used data from bird atlas and monitoring schemes in Catalonia (north-east Iberian Peninsula) to characterize species’ population response to these processes by means of detecting quantitative changes in relative abundances along a gradient ranging from habitats not affected by a given driving force to those that arise as a consequence of such force. We then generated multi-species indicators of the impact of these land use changes using these specific population responses to calibrate the relative contribution of each species in the composite index. The temporal patterns depicted by the two indicators in the period 2002–2011 show that vegetation encroachment did have a significant impact on bird communities, whereas any noticeable effect of farmland abandonment on bird populations was observed. The methodology proposed here could be employed to develop indicators capable to track biological impacts of land use change on an annual basis and inform decision-makers about the rate of increase or decrease on wildlife populations.
Keywords
Bioindicators , Bird monitoring , Composite indices , Population trend , land abandonment
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Record number
2094014
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