Title of article :
Landscape associations of globally threatened grassland birds in the Aguapey river Important Bird Area, Corrientes, Argentina
Author/Authors :
DI GIACOMO، ADRIAN S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Aguapey river basin in the Pampas grasslands of Argentina is the last refuge for a complete
assemblage of globally threatened and Near Threatened birds. We evaluated the influence of
landscape characteristics on the occurrence and abundance of six globally threatened and Near
Threatened passerines. We used point counts to census birds and vegetation and quantified landscape
characteristics 1,000 m from the count centres using remote sensing tools. Strange-tailed
Tyrants Alectrurus risora were associated with higher percentages of tall-grass Andropogon
lateralis in lowland areas. Saffron-cowled Blackbirds Xanthopsar flavus and Black-and-white
Monjitas Heteroxolmis dominicana were associated with rolling landscape with wet lowland
grasslands and marshes linked with dry upland grasslands. Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
and Chestnut Seedeater S. cinnamomea were associated with tall grasslands and marshes.
Rufous-throated Seedeater S. ruficollis was not clearly associated with any type of habitat. The
Aguapey grasslands are used mainly for livestock grazing and afforestation. Since 1995, approximately
50% of the original grassland habitat has been planted with exotic trees. If this
trend continues, Saffron-cowled Blackbirds are likely to become extinct in the Aguapey river
basin which currently supports the largest population of this species in Argentina. We recommend
guidelines for establishing future reserves and wildlife management actions based on the
landscape responses detected in this study. Future action should consider: maintaining connectivity
between the Aguapey grasslands and the Ibera Nature Reserve, creating a protected area,
designing a land use plan for the basin, avoiding afforestation in large blocks, removal of government
incentives for large afforestation projects, and studying the viability of threatened bird
populations in extensive cattle ranching areas.
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International