Literature DB >> 26868712

Bird Diversity and Structure in Different Land-use Types in Lowland South-Central Mindanao, Philippines.

Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo1, John Arislyn Fuentes Pineda2, Maricel Estolloso Agravante2, Zabide Mamalo Amerol2.   

Abstract

Birds are crucial to maintaining the balance of many ecosystems by providing various ecological services. The diversity of birds and their feeding guilds in different land-use types were investigated in south-central Mindanao to elucidate the effect of disturbance and habitat modification on bird communities. Point count method was employed to identify birds in three habitat types: i) agroforests; ii) ricefields; iii) roads and heavily disturbed areas. A total of 1114 bird sightings were recorded that included 33 species of 24 families; of these, 3 were Philippine endemics, and 5 were migrant species. Among all of the habitat types, the highest species diversity was found in agroforests (1/D = 16.148), and the lowest was recorded from roads and heavily disturbed habitats. The species composition of agroforests was more similar to ricefields than to areas with high levels of disturbance, such as roads. The characteristic of the vegetation and the availability of food resources may be vital to the diversity of birds in every habitat as evidenced by the high species richness of frugivores and insectivores in agroforests and ricefields, respectively, where food source is largely available. The observation of Streptopelia tranquebarica was a new record for Mindanao, and it was particularly sighted in ricefields. Therefore, this study indicates that land-use change and modification may alter bird diversity structure, and the maintenance of the vegetation in land-use types as food and resource, and as habitat is essential to the conservation of the native and ecologically-important bird species in south-central Mindanao.

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Keywords:  Agroforest; Avifauna; Conservation; Feeding Guild; Frugivores

Year:  2015        PMID: 26868712      PMCID: PMC4729410     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Life Sci Res        ISSN: 1985-3718


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