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Effects of spatial fragmentation on the elevational distribution of bird diversity in a mountain adjacent to urban areas
Authors:Wei Liu  Dandan Yu  Sijia Yuan  Jianfeng Yi  Yun Cao  Xiufen Li  Haigen Xu
Affiliation:1. Nanjing Institute of Environmental Science, Ministry of Ecological Environment, Nanjing China ; 2. College of Marine Life Sciences and Frontiers Science Center for Deep Multispheres and Earth System, Ocean University of China, Qingdao China ; 3. Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing China ; 4. Taian Taishan Mountain Beauty Spot Management Committee, Taian China
Abstract:The biodiversity in mountainous ecosystems is high but is threatened by rapid environmental change. Urbanization and other anthropogenic factors in the mountains can affect land use and spatial fragmentation. Moreover, patterns of habitat are closely related to elevation and have a major effect on montane biodiversity. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of spatial fragmentation on the vertical distribution pattern of bird diversity by characterizing the structure of the bird community, species diversity, and landscape factors at different altitudes. From 2016 to 2019, this study made a four years of continuous monitoring of the breeding birds. The result indicated that Mount Tai harbored a high bird diversity. Bird richness, abundance, and Shannon‐Wiener index decreased with latitude in Mount Tai monotonically. Moreover, the structure of bird communities varied along altitudinal gradients, and some special species were supported in different elevational bands due to the environmental filtering. Road density, number of habitat patches, patch density, and the percentage of forest were significantly related to bird diversity. Sufficient habitat and more patches in the low‐mountain belt supported higher bird diversity. The middle‐mountain belt and high‐mountain belt showed contrasting patterns. Our results highlight the effects of on‐going urbanization and human activities on montane biodiversity and emphasize the need for artificial habitats in the mountains to be managed.
Keywords:bird diversity   elevational distribution   montane   urbanization
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