Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany

The increasing use of biomass for energy production is reshaping landscapes into energy landscapes. Our study aims to analyze the impact of the biogas energy landscape on the abundance of Eurasian skylark. The biogas power plants have a high impact on the landscape, because of the energy crops like...

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Main Authors: Nándor Csikós, Péter Szilassi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/664
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spelling doaj-f4968ad5b12345e6b18e5616f06e0a652020-11-25T03:30:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-01-0112266410.3390/su12020664su12020664Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North GermanyNándor Csikós0Péter Szilassi1Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, University of Szeged, Egyetem u. 2–6, H-6722 Szeged, HungaryDepartment of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, University of Szeged, Egyetem u. 2–6, H-6722 Szeged, HungaryThe increasing use of biomass for energy production is reshaping landscapes into energy landscapes. Our study aims to analyze the impact of the biogas energy landscape on the abundance of Eurasian skylark. The biogas power plants have a high impact on the landscape, because of the energy crops like silage maize and rape. We analyze land-use and land-cover heterogeneity in connection with this bird species in the Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein. Three databases are used: abundance data of a typical farmland bird (Eurasian skylark), Corine land cover, and statistical land-use data from the German Agricultural Structure Survey. Several spatial analyses and statistical analyses were conducted. Generalized linear models are used with model averaging and predicted marginal effects were calculated. We estimate the changes in individuals per km<sup>2</sup> by considering six crop types and the Shannon Diversity Index (SDI). The Eurasian skylark abundance has a significant negative correlation with the area of the inland wetlands, the Shannon Diversity Index (SDI), permanent crops, silage maize, and rape. We found significant positive correlation with the pasture, potato, and wheat. The replacement of pastures, Eurasian skylarks&#8217; preferred habitat, with energy crops, mostly silage maize, and the ongoing homogenization of the landscape, negatively affected this species&#8217; distribution in the study area.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/664energy landscapeeurasian skylarkland coverland useland-cover heterogeneitycrop heterogeneity
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Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
Sustainability
energy landscape
eurasian skylark
land cover
land use
land-cover heterogeneity
crop heterogeneity
author_facet Nándor Csikós
Péter Szilassi
author_sort Nándor Csikós
title Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
title_short Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
title_full Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
title_fullStr Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Energy Landscapes on the Abundance of Eurasian Skylark (<i>Alauda arvensis</i>), an Example from North Germany
title_sort impact of energy landscapes on the abundance of eurasian skylark (<i>alauda arvensis</i>), an example from north germany
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The increasing use of biomass for energy production is reshaping landscapes into energy landscapes. Our study aims to analyze the impact of the biogas energy landscape on the abundance of Eurasian skylark. The biogas power plants have a high impact on the landscape, because of the energy crops like silage maize and rape. We analyze land-use and land-cover heterogeneity in connection with this bird species in the Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein. Three databases are used: abundance data of a typical farmland bird (Eurasian skylark), Corine land cover, and statistical land-use data from the German Agricultural Structure Survey. Several spatial analyses and statistical analyses were conducted. Generalized linear models are used with model averaging and predicted marginal effects were calculated. We estimate the changes in individuals per km<sup>2</sup> by considering six crop types and the Shannon Diversity Index (SDI). The Eurasian skylark abundance has a significant negative correlation with the area of the inland wetlands, the Shannon Diversity Index (SDI), permanent crops, silage maize, and rape. We found significant positive correlation with the pasture, potato, and wheat. The replacement of pastures, Eurasian skylarks&#8217; preferred habitat, with energy crops, mostly silage maize, and the ongoing homogenization of the landscape, negatively affected this species&#8217; distribution in the study area.
topic energy landscape
eurasian skylark
land cover
land use
land-cover heterogeneity
crop heterogeneity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/664
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