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DOI10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01684.x
Understanding Interaction Effects of Climate Change and Fire Management on Bird Distributions through Combined Process and Habitat Models
White, Joseph D.1; Gutzwiller, Kevin J.1; Barrow, Wylie C.2; Johnson-Randall, Lori2; Zygo, Lisa3; Swint, Pamela1
通讯作者White, Joseph D.
来源期刊CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
ISSN0888-8892
出版年2011
卷号25期号:3页码:536-546
英文摘要

Avian conservation efforts must account for changes in vegetation composition and structure associated with climate change. We modeled vegetation change and the probability of occurrence of birds to project changes in winter bird distributions associated with climate change and fire management in the northern Chihuahuan Desert (southwestern U.S.A.). We simulated vegetation change in a process-based model (Landscape and Fire Simulator) in which anticipated climate change was associated with doubling of current atmospheric carbon dioxide over the next 50 years. We estimated the relative probability of bird occurrence on the basis of statistical models derived from field observations of birds and data on vegetation type, topography, and roads. We selected 3 focal species, Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata), Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus), and Rock Wren (Salpinctes obsoletus), that had a range of probabilities of occurrence for our study area. Our simulations projected increases in relative probability of bird occurrence in shrubland and decreases in grassland and Yucca spp. and ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens) vegetation. Generally, the relative probability of occurrence of all 3 species was highest in shrubland because leaf-area index values were lower in shrubland. This high probability of occurrence likely is related to the species’ use of open vegetation for foraging. Fire suppression had little effect on projected vegetation composition because as climate changed there was less fuel and burned area. Our results show that if future water limits on plant type are considered, models that incorporate spatial data may suggest how and where different species of birds may respond to vegetation changes.


英文关键词climate change conservation planning desert birds ecosystem modeling fire suppression
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000290491700016
WOS关键词CHIHUAHUAN DESERT ; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ; UNITED-STATES ; CONSERVATION ; ASSOCIATIONS ; LANDSCAPES ; RADIATION ; IMPACTS
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/167664
作者单位1.Baylor Univ, Dept Biol, Waco, TX 76798 USA;
2.US Geol Survey, Natl Wetlands Res Ctr, Lafayette, LA 70506 USA;
3.Baylor Univ, Ctr Spatial Res, Waco, TX 76798 USA
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White, Joseph D.,Gutzwiller, Kevin J.,Barrow, Wylie C.,et al. Understanding Interaction Effects of Climate Change and Fire Management on Bird Distributions through Combined Process and Habitat Models[J]. United States Geological Survey,2011,25(3):536-546.
APA White, Joseph D.,Gutzwiller, Kevin J.,Barrow, Wylie C.,Johnson-Randall, Lori,Zygo, Lisa,&Swint, Pamela.(2011).Understanding Interaction Effects of Climate Change and Fire Management on Bird Distributions through Combined Process and Habitat Models.CONSERVATION BIOLOGY,25(3),536-546.
MLA White, Joseph D.,et al."Understanding Interaction Effects of Climate Change and Fire Management on Bird Distributions through Combined Process and Habitat Models".CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 25.3(2011):536-546.
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