Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical-nearctic Migratory Birds and Mixed-species Flocks in the Andes

Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical-nearctic Migratory Birds and Mixed-species Flocks in the Andes
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Download or read book Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical-nearctic Migratory Birds and Mixed-species Flocks in the Andes written by Gabriel J. Colorado and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract: The tropical Andes are widely recognized as one of the world's great centers of biodiversity. High levels of both species richness and endemism coupled with one of the greatest rates of deforestation among tropical forests have made the Andes a major focal point of international conservation concern. Persistent large gaps in our understanding of ecological responses to anthropogenic disturbances limit our ability to effectively conserve biodiversity in the region. My dissertation focused on ecology and conservation of two poorly known components of Andean forest bird communities, overwintering Neotropical migratory birds and mixed species flocks. Specifically, I (1) examined assembly patterns of mixed species flocks, (2) evaluated the sensitivity of mixed species flocks and Neotropical migratory birds to deforestation and structural changes in habitat, and (3) identified potential physiological consequences of both using shade coffee and flocking to wintering Neotropical-Neartic migratory birds. To achieve this, I evaluated richness and abundance patterns of the community of wintering Neotropical-Nearctic migratory birds and resident mixed-species flocks across a broad geographical area (approximately 200,000 km2) of Northern and Central Andes, ranging from northwestern Venezuela in the Mérida Cordillera to northern Peru's Condor Cordillera, and including the Eastern, Central and Western Colombian Cordilleras. From October-March 2007-2010, I surveyed bird communities and measured habitat characteristics within 84 study sites representing a range of altitudes, from tropical lowlands at 400 m to low-montane tropical forest at 2,600 m. Overall, my dissertation demonstrates that mixed-species flocks and Neotropical migratory birds are widespread and common components of montane forest avifauna throughout the tropical Andes. Patterns of community assembly suggest that flocks are not random associations of species, but rather are structured at least partly in response to competitive pressures. However, the demonstrated sensitivity of flocks and migratory birds to landscape and local habitat changes suggests that continued patterns and rates of land cover change might disrupt the unique social system of mixed-species flocks as well as suitability of Andean forests for overwintering migratory birds. Fortunately, my research provides evidence that certain management systems, such as shade coffee and silvopasture, have the potential to support abundant and diverse migrants and flocks. Regional conservation efforts should further explore how agroforestry systems can be used to meet both ecological and social needs in human-dominated landscapes of the Andes.


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