Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance

Clearance of tropical forest for agricultural purposes is generally assumed to seriously threaten the survival of birds. In this study, bird species composition, stand level, and landscape level were quantified in three degraded habitat types in Peninsular Malaysia, namely a fruit orchard, rubber tr...

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Main Author: Mat Nawi, Mohamad Mizan
Format: Project Paper Report
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/1/FH%202019%2038%20IR.pdf
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description Clearance of tropical forest for agricultural purposes is generally assumed to seriously threaten the survival of birds. In this study, bird species composition, stand level, and landscape level were quantified in three degraded habitat types in Peninsular Malaysia, namely a fruit orchard, rubber tree plantation, and oil palm plantation. The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of habitat types, vegetation structure and proximity to the forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundant. 240 points of mist-netting were installed in a fruit orchard, rubber tree plantation, and oil palm plantation. 80 points of mist-netting for each habitat type. There were ten variables used in this study, canopy cover, ground vegetation cover, tree height, tree density, understory vegetation, light intensity, altitude, habitat type, proximity to the forest, and month. A total of 180 birds from 37 species were found in tropical agriculture landscapes. For the insectivorous bird, a total of 86 birds from 18 species were captured while for the non-insectivorous bird, a total of 94 birds were captured. The result shows that from 10 variables used, only four variables were significant for insectivorous (canopy cover, proximity to forest, habitat type and month) and non-insectivorous birds (understory vegetation, tree density, habitat type and month). Further research is required to understand more about the factors of habitat quality that influence the species composition and the benefit that birds can provide to humans such as pollination, natural predator and decomposition.
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spelling upm-846412021-03-09T07:39:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/ Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance Mat Nawi, Mohamad Mizan Clearance of tropical forest for agricultural purposes is generally assumed to seriously threaten the survival of birds. In this study, bird species composition, stand level, and landscape level were quantified in three degraded habitat types in Peninsular Malaysia, namely a fruit orchard, rubber tree plantation, and oil palm plantation. The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of habitat types, vegetation structure and proximity to the forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundant. 240 points of mist-netting were installed in a fruit orchard, rubber tree plantation, and oil palm plantation. 80 points of mist-netting for each habitat type. There were ten variables used in this study, canopy cover, ground vegetation cover, tree height, tree density, understory vegetation, light intensity, altitude, habitat type, proximity to the forest, and month. A total of 180 birds from 37 species were found in tropical agriculture landscapes. For the insectivorous bird, a total of 86 birds from 18 species were captured while for the non-insectivorous bird, a total of 94 birds were captured. The result shows that from 10 variables used, only four variables were significant for insectivorous (canopy cover, proximity to forest, habitat type and month) and non-insectivorous birds (understory vegetation, tree density, habitat type and month). Further research is required to understand more about the factors of habitat quality that influence the species composition and the benefit that birds can provide to humans such as pollination, natural predator and decomposition. 2019 Project Paper Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/1/FH%202019%2038%20IR.pdf Mat Nawi, Mohamad Mizan (2019) Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance. [Project Paper Report]
spellingShingle Mat Nawi, Mohamad Mizan
Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title_full Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title_fullStr Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title_full_unstemmed Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title_short Effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
title_sort effect of habitat types, vegetation structure, and proximity to forest on insectivorous and non-insectivorous bird abundance
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/84641/1/FH%202019%2038%20IR.pdf