Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.

Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in isolated forests. We tested insectivorous bird abundance, diversity, and density along with edge-interior gradient in an isolated lowland tropical rain forest in Peninsular Malaysia. Results indicated that there was a s...

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Main Authors: Moradi, Hossein Varasteh, Zakaria, Mohamed
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Published: Malaysian Nature Society 2009
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description Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in isolated forests. We tested insectivorous bird abundance, diversity, and density along with edge-interior gradient in an isolated lowland tropical rain forest in Peninsular Malaysia. Results indicated that there was a significant difference in overall insectivore species abundance among different distances from edge to the interior. Among the 48 insectivorous bird species, the Striped Tit Babbler (Macronous gularis) and Fluffy-backed Tit-babbler (Macronous ptilosus) showed a significant decrease in the number observed from the edge to the interior; while the Short-tailed Babbler (Malacocincla malaccensis) showed a significant increase to the interior. At the guild level, the arboreal foliage gleaning insectivores showed a significant decrease in the number of observations from the edge to the interior. Moreover, the terrestrial insectivorous birds were significantly more abundant at the interior than edge. The insectivorous birds and sub-guilds also showed different diversity index values in relation to distances from the edge. Density estimates showed that the density of insectivorous birds was highest at 400 m from the edge. Among the insectivore foraging sub-guilds, the density of arboreal foliage gleaning insectivores was highest, followed by sallying insectivores and bark gleaning insectivores; while terrestrial insectivores was considerably less common. Striped Tit Babbler had the highest density among the insectivorous bird species. Changes in habitat structure at the edge of the isolated lowland rainforest may be a key indicator of mechanisms involved in insectivorous avian species response to the edge-interior gradient. From a conservation perspective, it would be argued that the terrestrial insectivorous species should receive the most attention.
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spelling upm-152452015-10-22T08:00:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15245/ Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia. Moradi, Hossein Varasteh Zakaria, Mohamed Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in isolated forests. We tested insectivorous bird abundance, diversity, and density along with edge-interior gradient in an isolated lowland tropical rain forest in Peninsular Malaysia. Results indicated that there was a significant difference in overall insectivore species abundance among different distances from edge to the interior. Among the 48 insectivorous bird species, the Striped Tit Babbler (Macronous gularis) and Fluffy-backed Tit-babbler (Macronous ptilosus) showed a significant decrease in the number observed from the edge to the interior; while the Short-tailed Babbler (Malacocincla malaccensis) showed a significant increase to the interior. At the guild level, the arboreal foliage gleaning insectivores showed a significant decrease in the number of observations from the edge to the interior. Moreover, the terrestrial insectivorous birds were significantly more abundant at the interior than edge. The insectivorous birds and sub-guilds also showed different diversity index values in relation to distances from the edge. Density estimates showed that the density of insectivorous birds was highest at 400 m from the edge. Among the insectivore foraging sub-guilds, the density of arboreal foliage gleaning insectivores was highest, followed by sallying insectivores and bark gleaning insectivores; while terrestrial insectivores was considerably less common. Striped Tit Babbler had the highest density among the insectivorous bird species. Changes in habitat structure at the edge of the isolated lowland rainforest may be a key indicator of mechanisms involved in insectivorous avian species response to the edge-interior gradient. From a conservation perspective, it would be argued that the terrestrial insectivorous species should receive the most attention. Malaysian Nature Society 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15245/1/Insectivorous%20bird%20community%20changes%20along%20an%20edge.pdf Moradi, Hossein Varasteh and Zakaria, Mohamed (2009) Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia. Malayan Nature Journal , 61 (1). pp. 48-66. ISSN 0025-1291 http://www.mns.org.my Birds - Ecology Forest - Ecology - Peninsular Malaysia English
spellingShingle Birds - Ecology
Forest - Ecology - Peninsular Malaysia
Moradi, Hossein Varasteh
Zakaria, Mohamed
Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_full Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_fullStr Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_short Insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_sort insectivorous bird community changes along an edge-interior gradient in an isolated tropical rainforest in peninsular malaysia.
topic Birds - Ecology
Forest - Ecology - Peninsular Malaysia
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