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Spatial Variation of Bird Species in Landscapes Dominated by Old-growth Forests in Northern Boreal Finland
Authors:Raimo Virkkala  Ari Rajasärkkä
Affiliation:(1) Research Department, Finnish Environment Institute, Research Programme for Biodiversity, P. O. Box 140, FIN-00251 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Kainuu Regional Environment Centre, Friendship Park Research Centre, Lentiirantie 342, FIN-88900 Kuhmo, Finland
Abstract:An important issue in conservation planning is to study the distribution and abundance patterns of species in natural landscapes. Information of concordant and clumped species distribution pattertns can enhance attempts to focus conservation efforts in sites/areas preferred by various species. We compared bird species abundance, community composition and species distribution patterns in three large old-growth forest areas (size 40–120 km2) in northern boreal Finland on the basis of quantitative bird censuses. Total bird density and species composition, and mean density and variances of the most abundant species were highly similar between the three areas. Most of the bird species were distributed randomly within the areas and species preferring old-growth forests showed compensatory density variation without preference for any sub-area. Mean density of species preferring old-growth forests was significantly higher in the studied large old-growth forests than in smaller old-growth forests and was about threefold higher than regional density of species in a predominantly managed landscape matrix. Bird species preferring old-growth forests are probably not dependent on a certain specific part of a virgin boreal forest landscape but rather on the overall size of the high-quality and diverse old-growth forest area.
Keywords:Birds  Boreal  Density variation  Large old-growth forests  Protected areas  Random  Spatial distribution
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