Title of article :
Habitat requirements of passerines and reedbed management in southern France Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
B. Poulin، نويسنده , , G. Lefebvre، نويسنده , , A. Mauchamp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Reedbeds have high conservation value in Europe. In southern France, they are the major breeding habitat of five passerine species. Yet, habitat management is done primarily by water control to serve socio-economic rather than conservation interests, because we lack information on the speciesʹ ecological requirements. Determinants of passerine abundance were assessed through a comparative analysis of water regime, plant structure, and arthropod (food) distribution at 12 sites consisting of at least 10 ha of marsh densely covered with common reed (Phragmites australis). Overall bird abundance estimated through standardised mist netting was positively correlated with food availability (sweep-netted arthropods weighted by their occurrence in birdsʹ diet), which was in turn negatively correlated with duration of ground dryness between June and December. Abundance of four of the five bird species was associated with specific vegetation parameters (reed diameter, dry reed density, growing reed height, etc.), which could be associated with particular management practices, especially with regard to water levels and salinity. Potential impact of socio-economic activities through their water management is addressed, as well as possible ways to minimise these impacts.
Keywords :
vegetation structure , Reedbed conservation , Acrocephalus warblers , Panurus biarmicus , habitat management , Phragmites australis , Ecological requirements , Food availability , bird abundance
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Journal title :
Biological Conservation