Title of article :
Landscape heterogeneity metrics as indicators of bird diversity: Determining the optimal spatial scales in different landscapes
Author/Authors :
Morelli، نويسنده , , Federico and Pruscini، نويسنده , , Fabio and Santolini، نويسنده , , Riccardo and Perna، نويسنده , , Paolo and Benedetti، نويسنده , , Yanina and Sisti، نويسنده , , Davide، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Species distribution models are often used to study the biodiversity of ecosystems. The modelling process uses a number of parameters to predict others, such as the occurrence of determinate species, population size, habitat suitability or biodiversity. It is well known that the heterogeneity of landscapes can lead to changes in species’ abundance and biodiversity. However, landscape metrics depend on maps and spatial scales when it comes to undertaking a GIS analysis.
lored the goodness of fit of several models using the metrics of landscape heterogeneity and altitude as predictors of bird diversity in different landscapes and spatial scales. Two variables were used to describe biodiversity: bird richness and trophic level diversity, both of which were obtained from a breeding bird survey by means of point counts. The relationships between biodiversity and landscape metrics were compared using multiple linear regressions. All of the analyses were repeated for 14 different spatial scales and for cultivated, forest and grassland environments to determine the optimal spatial scale for each landscape typology.
sults revealed that the relationships between species’ richness and landscape heterogeneity using 1:10,000 land cover maps were strongest when working on a spatial scale up to a radius of 125–250 m around the sampled point (circa 4.9–19.6 ha). Furthermore, the correlation between measures of landscape heterogeneity and bird diversity was greater in grasslands than in cultivated or forested areas. The multi-spatial scale approach is useful for (a) assessing the accuracy of surrogates of bird diversity in different landscapes and (b) optimizing spatial model procedures for biodiversity mapping, mainly over extensive areas.
Keywords :
spatial scale , Land cover map , Landscape heterogeneity , Bird richness , Biodiversity indicators , gis
Journal title :
Ecological Indicators
Journal title :
Ecological Indicators