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DOI10.1650/0010-5422(2003)105[0179:WBCIFH]2.0.CO;2
Winter bird communities in four habitats along an elevational gradient on Hispaniola
Latta, SC; Rimmer, CC; McFarland, KP
通讯作者Latta, SC
来源期刊CONDOR
ISSN0010-5422
出版年2003
卷号105期号:2页码:179-197
英文摘要

We used five years of mist-net-capture and point-count data to quantify avian diversity in four habitats along a 1750-m elevational gradient in the Dominican Republic. These habitats include desert thorn scrub, dry forest, pine forest, and montane broadleaf forest, which together comprise more than two-thirds of existing forest on Hispaniola. In midwinter samples we recorded 74 species of landbirds, including 22 species of latitudinal migrant, and 19 endemics. The highest diversity and species richness were found in pine forest and dry forest, but the highest capture rate of individuals was in desert thorn scrub. Abundance of migrant individuals was highest in pine forest, whereas pine and montane broadleaf forest contained the highest proportion of endemic species and individuals, and more habitat specialists. Among mist-net captures, insectivorous species and individuals predominated in all habitats except in dry forest, where more omnivorous individuals were captured. A more complex pattern was found in point-count detections: insectivorous species and individuals predominated in most habitats; omnivorous species and individuals were most frequently counted in montane broadleaf and dry forest, respectively; and nectarivorous individuals were most common in desert thorn scrub. Data presented here represent the most complete quantitative record of avian abundance and distribution on Hispaniola. This study not only details the value of these four habitats to various suites of species, but also emphasizes the importance of montane broadleaf and pine forests to large numbers of Neotropical migrants and Hispaniolan endemics, some of which are narrowly restricted to these habitats.


英文关键词avian abundance avian diversity Dominican Republic elevational gradients Hispaniola Neotropical migratory birds species richness
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000182664700001
WOS关键词OVERWINTERING NEARCTIC MIGRANTS ; SITE FIDELITY ; TAXON CYCLES ; COSTA-RICA ; FOREST ; WARBLERS ; CONSERVATION ; POPULATIONS ; DIVERSITY ; AVIFAUNA
WOS类目Ornithology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/144372
作者单位(1)Univ Missouri, Div Biol Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA;(2)Vermont Inst Nat Sci, Woodstock, VT 05091 USA
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Latta, SC,Rimmer, CC,McFarland, KP. Winter bird communities in four habitats along an elevational gradient on Hispaniola[J],2003,105(2):179-197.
APA Latta, SC,Rimmer, CC,&McFarland, KP.(2003).Winter bird communities in four habitats along an elevational gradient on Hispaniola.CONDOR,105(2),179-197.
MLA Latta, SC,et al."Winter bird communities in four habitats along an elevational gradient on Hispaniola".CONDOR 105.2(2003):179-197.
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