Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.

Grassland birds are highly imperiled because of historical habitat loss and ongoing conversion of grasslands to agricultural and urban land uses. Therefore, prioritizing and further justifying conservation action in remaining grasslands is critical to protecting what remains. Grassland bird conserva...

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Main Authors: Chad B. Wilsey, Caitlin M. Jensen, Nathaniel Miller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2016-12-01
Series:Avian Conservation and Ecology
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Online Access:http://www.ace-eco.org/vol11/iss2/art7/
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spelling doaj-b9dc43793bbe4bb88f1b13120b92ea7e2020-11-25T00:04:41ZengResilience AllianceAvian Conservation and Ecology1712-65682016-12-01112710.5751/ACE-00902-110207902Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.Chad B. Wilsey0Caitlin M. Jensen1Nathaniel Miller2National Audubon SocietyNational Audubon SocietyAudubon Great LakesGrassland birds are highly imperiled because of historical habitat loss and ongoing conversion of grasslands to agricultural and urban land uses. Therefore, prioritizing and further justifying conservation action in remaining grasslands is critical to protecting what remains. Grassland bird conservation has focused on identifying and protecting large grassland complexes referred to as Grassland Bird Conservation Areas (GBCAs). We identified and classified GBCAs in a region highly impacted by both agricultural and urban land conversion using previously developed methods. Then, we extended the analysis to include estimated relative abundance of five grassland focal species in each GBCA. Models of relative abundance were built using eight years of monitoring data collected by citizen scientists. Finally, we quantified the value of ecosystem services provided by each GBCA. There were nearly 55,000 ha of grassland habitats in the Chicago Metropolitan Region that met GBCA criteria, 33% (18,415 ha) of which were protected. Proportion of abundance in protected versus unprotected areas was similar for Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus; 46%), Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum; 52%), and Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis; 48%), whereas, Henslow's Sparrow (Ammodramus henslowii; 75%) had a higher proportion of relative abundance in protected GBCAs and Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) had lower proportions (37%). GBCAs provisioned just under $900 million annually in ecosystem services, 73% of which is because of flood control. Outputs of this comprehensive approach will inform grassland bird conservation by providing detailed information about the value for birds and people of grassland habitats.http://www.ace-eco.org/vol11/iss2/art7/Chicagoecosystem servicesgrassland bird conservation areasrelative abundance
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Nathaniel Miller
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Nathaniel Miller
Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
Avian Conservation and Ecology
Chicago
ecosystem services
grassland bird conservation areas
relative abundance
author_facet Chad B. Wilsey
Caitlin M. Jensen
Nathaniel Miller
author_sort Chad B. Wilsey
title Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
title_short Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
title_full Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
title_fullStr Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the Midwestern U.S.
title_sort quantifying avian relative abundance and ecosystem service value to identify conservation opportunities in the midwestern u.s.
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Avian Conservation and Ecology
issn 1712-6568
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Grassland birds are highly imperiled because of historical habitat loss and ongoing conversion of grasslands to agricultural and urban land uses. Therefore, prioritizing and further justifying conservation action in remaining grasslands is critical to protecting what remains. Grassland bird conservation has focused on identifying and protecting large grassland complexes referred to as Grassland Bird Conservation Areas (GBCAs). We identified and classified GBCAs in a region highly impacted by both agricultural and urban land conversion using previously developed methods. Then, we extended the analysis to include estimated relative abundance of five grassland focal species in each GBCA. Models of relative abundance were built using eight years of monitoring data collected by citizen scientists. Finally, we quantified the value of ecosystem services provided by each GBCA. There were nearly 55,000 ha of grassland habitats in the Chicago Metropolitan Region that met GBCA criteria, 33% (18,415 ha) of which were protected. Proportion of abundance in protected versus unprotected areas was similar for Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus; 46%), Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum; 52%), and Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis; 48%), whereas, Henslow's Sparrow (Ammodramus henslowii; 75%) had a higher proportion of relative abundance in protected GBCAs and Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) had lower proportions (37%). GBCAs provisioned just under $900 million annually in ecosystem services, 73% of which is because of flood control. Outputs of this comprehensive approach will inform grassland bird conservation by providing detailed information about the value for birds and people of grassland habitats.
topic Chicago
ecosystem services
grassland bird conservation areas
relative abundance
url http://www.ace-eco.org/vol11/iss2/art7/
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