Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey

Wood-pastures are disappearing rapidly in the eastern Mediterranean basin due to changes in land use. Traditional farming by means of goat husbandry and pollarding has allowed many trees to become old, creating valuable habitats for biodiversity. Developing viable management schemes for habitats of...

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Main Authors: Meltem KALAY GÖKTEPE, Adam BERGNER, Serdar GÖKTEPE, Per MİLBERG, Nicklas JANSSON, Mustafa AVCI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry 2019-03-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Forestry
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/44259/482386?publisher=iubu
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spelling doaj-4c9680ffd2f94dfb8fac0ca87da3db002020-11-25T02:06:18ZengIsparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of ForestryTurkish Journal of Forestry2149-38982019-03-012011710.18182/tjf.4823861656Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern TurkeyMeltem KALAY GÖKTEPEAdam BERGNERSerdar GÖKTEPE0Per MİLBERGNicklas JANSSONMustafa AVCI1MERSİN ÜNİVERSİTESİISPARTA UYGULAMALI BİLİMLER ÜNİVERSİTESİWood-pastures are disappearing rapidly in the eastern Mediterranean basin due to changes in land use. Traditional farming by means of goat husbandry and pollarding has allowed many trees to become old, creating valuable habitats for biodiversity. Developing viable management schemes for habitats of conservation concern require studies aiming at identifying relationships between habitat structure and associated species. In this study, the associations between habitat structure and bird species diversity were studied on a fine scale, using data obtained from transect inventories in an oak wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey. Almost all species were most abundant where trunk size, basal area or tree density peaked. Diversity of ground-nesters was slightly and positively associated with an increase in basal area. Low canopy-nesters were positively associated with an increase in shrub density, whereas there was a negative association for high canopy-nesters. Secondary cavity-nesters were unrelated to the density of small trunk cavities but exhibited a positive association with basal area of trees. Contrarily, primary cavity-nesters preferred trees with larger cavities, although this was most likely due to the presence of other desirable attributes of the very same trees. The results of this study give important insights to the structural and spatial organization of bird assemblages in a little studied but rich, culturally managed ecosystem in the Mediterranean.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/44259/482386?publisher=iubuassemblageconservationforestguildsmanagementtoplulukkorumaormanbirlikyönetim
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Adam BERGNER
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Per MİLBERG
Nicklas JANSSON
Mustafa AVCI
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Adam BERGNER
Serdar GÖKTEPE
Per MİLBERG
Nicklas JANSSON
Mustafa AVCI
Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
Turkish Journal of Forestry
assemblage
conservation
forest
guilds
management
topluluk
koruma
orman
birlik
yönetim
author_facet Meltem KALAY GÖKTEPE
Adam BERGNER
Serdar GÖKTEPE
Per MİLBERG
Nicklas JANSSON
Mustafa AVCI
author_sort Meltem KALAY GÖKTEPE
title Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
title_short Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
title_full Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
title_fullStr Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (Quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey
title_sort fine-scale habitat utilization by birds in an ancient oak (quercus spp.) wood-pasture in southwestern turkey
publisher Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry
series Turkish Journal of Forestry
issn 2149-3898
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Wood-pastures are disappearing rapidly in the eastern Mediterranean basin due to changes in land use. Traditional farming by means of goat husbandry and pollarding has allowed many trees to become old, creating valuable habitats for biodiversity. Developing viable management schemes for habitats of conservation concern require studies aiming at identifying relationships between habitat structure and associated species. In this study, the associations between habitat structure and bird species diversity were studied on a fine scale, using data obtained from transect inventories in an oak wood-pasture in southwestern Turkey. Almost all species were most abundant where trunk size, basal area or tree density peaked. Diversity of ground-nesters was slightly and positively associated with an increase in basal area. Low canopy-nesters were positively associated with an increase in shrub density, whereas there was a negative association for high canopy-nesters. Secondary cavity-nesters were unrelated to the density of small trunk cavities but exhibited a positive association with basal area of trees. Contrarily, primary cavity-nesters preferred trees with larger cavities, although this was most likely due to the presence of other desirable attributes of the very same trees. The results of this study give important insights to the structural and spatial organization of bird assemblages in a little studied but rich, culturally managed ecosystem in the Mediterranean.
topic assemblage
conservation
forest
guilds
management
topluluk
koruma
orman
birlik
yönetim
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/44259/482386?publisher=iubu
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