Conversion of the Atlantic Forest into native and exotic tree plantations: Effects on bird communities from the local and regional perspectives

In the current scenario of a fragmented Atlantic Forest, with less than 7% of the original cover remaining, the dominant agricultural and agroforestal matrices should be incorporated into conservation planning. However, little information is available on the conservation value of different land uses...

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Autor principal: Zurita, G.A
Otros Autores: Rey, N., Varela, D.M, Villagra, M., Bellocq, M.I
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270 1 0 |m Zurita, G.A.; Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, FCEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, Pab. 2, Piso 4, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina; email: gazurita@ege.fcen.uba.ar 
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520 3 |a In the current scenario of a fragmented Atlantic Forest, with less than 7% of the original cover remaining, the dominant agricultural and agroforestal matrices should be incorporated into conservation planning. However, little information is available on the conservation value of different land uses, especially those of commercial tree plantations. We studied bird communities in native forests and in commercial plantations of an exotic (Pinus spp.) and a native (Araucaria angustifolia) tree species, through local and regional surveys in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, Argentina. Bird species richness was 50% lower in plantations than in native forests, showing the negative impact of replacing the natural forest with tree plantations. Both species richness and composition were similar between Pine and Araucaria plantations (independently of the extent of the surveyed area); yet, there is a threatened species only found in Araucaria forests. Estimated bird richness in native forests was higher in the regional than in the local survey, likely reflecting habitat heterogeneity. Forest-dependent and threatened species were especially affected by the replacement of native forest; bird communities in commercial plantations were mainly composed of forest-generalist and edge species rather than forest-dependent species. Our study demonstrates that major changes in bird species richness and composition are associated with forest replacement by commercial tree plantations under the current management conditions. Many silvicultural measures could favor bird communities, such as the protection of forest remnants inside plantations and the improvement of forest belts between stands. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.  |l eng 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBACYT X092 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: We are grateful to rangers at the Urugua-í Provincial Park for making our living inside the Park easier, and especially to M. Chudy for the assistance during field work. The Ministry of Ecology, Natural Resources and Tourism of Misiones and the National Park administration allowed us to do research in several protected areas. Alto Paraná S.A., and PECOM Forestal S.A. allowed access to their commercial plantations, and provided logistic support for field work. This work was partially funded by the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACYT X092) and the Education for Nature-WWF program. Appendix A 
593 |a Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, FCEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, Pab. 2, Piso 4, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a Departamento de Ecología y Ciencias Ambientales y Conservación Argentina, CEBBAD, Universidad Maimónides, Buenos Aires, Argentina 
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