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Beauty before age: landscape factors influence bird functional diversity in naturally regenerating fragments,but regeneration age does not
Authors:Davi F C Dias  Milton C Ribeiro  Yan T Felber  Ana L P Cintra  Natália S de Souza  Érica Hasui
Institution:1. Laboratory of Forest Fragment Ecology, Institute of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas – UNIFAL‐MG, Alfenas, MG, Brazil;2. Spatial Ecology and Conservation Lab (LEEC), Institute of Biosciences, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita, Rio Claro, Brazil
Abstract:Effective ecological restoration actions should be able to recover ecosystem processes that influence community development in the long term. However, there is scarce information on how landscape factors promote or accelerate fauna recovery. We used a landscape framework to evaluate how functional groups respond to natural regeneration in a highly fragmented region of Atlantic Forest. Using bird functional groups sampled in 15 regenerating forest fragments, we built and ranked models using a model selection approach to test the relative effect of landscape variables on each group. Our results showed that bird community recovery is not determined by the duration of the regeneration process (i.e. forest age), but by how the species responds to the landscape context. Functional diversity and the abundance of the functional groups were mainly related to composition metrics, whereas the functional metric affected only specific groups. Our findings highlight the importance of considering the landscape level to ensure both the colonization of fauna and the restoration of ecological functions.
Keywords:Atlantic Forest  bird  fauna recovery  fragmentation  functional group  natural regeneration  natural regrowth  passive restoration
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