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Vegetation maps based on remote sensing are informative predictors of habitat selection of grassland birds across a wetness gradient
Institution:1. School of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500 046, India;2. Université d’Angers, LERIA, 2 boulevard Lavoisier, 49045 Angers Cedex 01, France;3. Université de Bretagne-Sud, Lab-STICC, UMR 6285, CNRS, BP 92116, 56321 Lorient Cedex, France;1. School of Information and Engineering, Huanghe Science and Technology College, Zhengzhou, Henan 450063, PR China;2. Math department of Southeast university, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210000, PR China
Abstract:Vegetation is a major environmental factor influencing habitat selection in bird species. High resolution mapping of vegetation cover is essential to model the distribution of populations and improve the management of breeding habitats. However, the task is challenging for grassland birds because microhabitat variations relevant at the territory scale cannot be measured continuously over large areas to delineate areas of higher suitability. Remote sensing may help to circumvent this problem. We addressed this issue by using SPOT 5 imagery and phytosociological data. We mapped grassland vegetation in a floodplain using two methods. We (i) mapped the continuous Ellenberg index of moisture and (ii) identified 5 vegetation classes distributed across the wetness gradient. These two methods produced consistent output maps, but they also provided complementary results. Ellenberg index is a valuable proxy for soil moisture while the class approach provided more information about vegetation structure, and possibly trophic resources. In spite of the apparent uniformity of meadows, our data show that birds do not settle randomly along the moisture and vegetation gradients. Overall birds tend to avoid the driest vegetation classes, i.e. the highest grounds. Thus, vegetation maps based on remote sensing could be valuable tools to study habitat selection and niche partition in grassland bird communities. It is also a valuable tool for conservation and habitat management.
Keywords:Floodplain  Vegetation mapping  SPOT 5  Phytosociology  Agri-environmental scheme  Whinchat  Corncrake  Yellow Wagtail  Corn Bunting  Reed Bunting
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