Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats

The topsoil seed bank was studied in four types of agricultural bird habitats: fields with cereals, maize, clover and tilled fields of a Mediterranean plain to determine the potentially richest habitat based on food supply for the wintering farmland birds. The diversity and abundance of topsoil seed...

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Main Authors: Aikaterini Voudouri, Evgenia Chaideftou, Athanassios Sfougaris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/967
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spelling doaj-598232f32194480383c5416c4c78fe3f2021-09-26T00:33:31ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-09-011096796710.3390/land10090967Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural HabitatsAikaterini Voudouri0Evgenia Chaideftou1Athanassios Sfougaris2Crop Production and Rural Environment, Laboratory of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Management, Department of Agriculture, University of Thessaly, Fytokou Str., N. Ionia, GR-38446 Volos, GreeceCrop Production and Rural Environment, Laboratory of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Management, Department of Agriculture, University of Thessaly, Fytokou Str., N. Ionia, GR-38446 Volos, GreeceCrop Production and Rural Environment, Laboratory of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Management, Department of Agriculture, University of Thessaly, Fytokou Str., N. Ionia, GR-38446 Volos, GreeceThe topsoil seed bank was studied in four types of agricultural bird habitats: fields with cereals, maize, clover and tilled fields of a Mediterranean plain to determine the potentially richest habitat based on food supply for the wintering farmland birds. The diversity and abundance of topsoil seeds differed between seasons but did not differ significantly between habitats. The cereal habitat was the richest in food supply for the overwintering of farmland birds. The topsoil seed bank was dominated by <i>Chenopodium album</i>, <i>Polygonum aviculare</i> and <i>Amaranthus retroflexus</i>. The findings of this study provide insight for low-intensity management of higher-elevation mount agricultural areas of southern Mediterranean by preserving seed-rich habitats for farmland avifauna.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/967topsoil seed bankfarmland bird dietagricultural ecosystembiodiversityhabitat
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author Aikaterini Voudouri
Evgenia Chaideftou
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Evgenia Chaideftou
Athanassios Sfougaris
Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
Land
topsoil seed bank
farmland bird diet
agricultural ecosystem
biodiversity
habitat
author_facet Aikaterini Voudouri
Evgenia Chaideftou
Athanassios Sfougaris
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title Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
title_short Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
title_full Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
title_fullStr Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
title_full_unstemmed Topsoil Seed Bank as Feeding Ground for Farmland Birds: A Comparative Assessment in Agricultural Habitats
title_sort topsoil seed bank as feeding ground for farmland birds: a comparative assessment in agricultural habitats
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The topsoil seed bank was studied in four types of agricultural bird habitats: fields with cereals, maize, clover and tilled fields of a Mediterranean plain to determine the potentially richest habitat based on food supply for the wintering farmland birds. The diversity and abundance of topsoil seeds differed between seasons but did not differ significantly between habitats. The cereal habitat was the richest in food supply for the overwintering of farmland birds. The topsoil seed bank was dominated by <i>Chenopodium album</i>, <i>Polygonum aviculare</i> and <i>Amaranthus retroflexus</i>. The findings of this study provide insight for low-intensity management of higher-elevation mount agricultural areas of southern Mediterranean by preserving seed-rich habitats for farmland avifauna.
topic topsoil seed bank
farmland bird diet
agricultural ecosystem
biodiversity
habitat
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/967
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