Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publication Year:    
        2018
                
      Publication Place    
                  UNKNOWN
              
      Physical Description:    
        p 17
                
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
41786
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  81883
              
      General Notes    
                  Available online
              Available online
      Subject Heading(s)    
        Post-graduate Programme in Wildlife Biology and conservation, Wildlife Conservation Society India Program and National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India
              Wildlife Conservation Society, India Program, Bangalore, India
              Centre for Wildlife Studies
              Conservation initiatives
                Abstract
The agricultural matrix has increasingly been recognized for its potential to supplement Pro-tected Areas (PAs) in biodiversity conservation. This potential is highly contextual, depending on composition and spatial configuration of matrix elements and their mechanistic relationship with biological communities. We investigate the effects of local vegetation structure, and proximity to a PA on the site-use of different guilds in a wintering bird community within the PA, and in wooded land-use types in the surrounding matrix. We used occupancy models to estimate covariateguild relationships and predict site-use. We also compared species richness (estimated through capturerecapture models) and species naïve site-use between the PA and the matrix to evaluate taxonomic changes. We found that tree cover did not limit the site- use of most guilds of the community, probably due to high canopy cover across all chosen sites. Exceptions to this were guilds comprising generalist species. Shrub cover and bamboo cover had important effects on some woodland-ass ociated guilds, suggesting a change in limiting factors for site-use under adequate tree cover. Site-use across the matrix was high for all analyzed guilds. This was found to be due to three non-exclusive reasons: (i) presence of one or more ubiquitous species (found all across the landscape) within some guilds, (ii)redun-dancy of species within guilds that buffered against a decrease in site-use, and (iii) turn over in guild composition/abundances to more generalist species from PA to matrix. Estimated species richness was higher in the matrix (107 11; mean SE) than in the PA (90±7), which may have been in part due to the addition of generalist species in the matrix. Understanding factors that limit biological communities is crucial to better managing the ever-increasing matrix for biodiversity conservation. Our study provides insights into the effects of different components of vegetation structure on the bird community in wooded land-use types in the matrix. We highlight the value of woodlands surrounding PAs in maintaining multiple guilds, and hence, the functionality of a wintering bird community. However, we caution that the matrix may fall short in retaining some specialized species of the community.
      Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publication Year:    
        2018
                
      Publication Place    
                  UNKNOWN
              
      Physical Description:    
        p 17
                
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
41786
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  81883
              
      General Notes    
                  Available online
               Record Created: 14-Aug-2018
           Record Modified: 17-Dec-2020
      