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AuthorYoung, Avery
AuthorAborn, David
AuthorLatta, Steven C.
AuthorNagel Boyd, Jennifer
Accessioned date2025-05-13T23:44:04Z
Available date2025-05-13T23:44:04Z
Year2023
CitationYoung, A., Aborn, D., Latta, S. C., & Boyd, J. N. (2023). Avian use of avocado farms and intact forest in the northern Sierra de Bahoruco, Dominican Republic. Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, 36, 147-161. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/6217
AbstractAbstract: The Dominican Republic is experiencing increased forest loss due to the expansion of avocado farming. While agricultural lands can provide viable habitat for birds, knowledge of avian use of avocado farms relative to native forest is limited. We conducted surveys in fall 2021 to compare the bird communities and vegetation complexity of two avocado farm sites and two native dry forest sites in the northern Sierra de Bahoruco region of the Dominican Republic to assess avian habitat use. Overall, we found that habitat associations differed for bird species distinguished by contrasting geographic ranges. In particular, the abundance, richness, and diversity of bird species endemic to Hispaniola were significantly greater in forests than in farms, while non-endemic resident bird species had the opposite habitat associations.es
AbstractResumen: La República Dominicana está experimentando una mayor pérdida de bosques nativos como consecuencia de la expansión de los cultivos de aguacate. Aunque las tierras agrícolas pueden proporcionar un hábitat propicio para algunas aves, el conocimiento sobre el uso que hacen de los cultivos de aguacate en comparación con las áreas forestales nativas es limitado. En otoño de 2021, realizamos muestreos en dos granjas de aguacate y dos bosques secos nativos en la región norte de la Sierra de Bahoruco (República Dominicana), y comparamos las comunidades de aves y la complejidad de la vegetación para evaluar el uso del hábitat que hacen las aves. En general, observamos diferencias entre las asociaciones de hábitats de las especies de aves con distribuciones geográficas distintas.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedJournal of Caribbean Ornithology, 36, 147-161es
Rights© 2023 Young et al.; licensee BirdsCaribbean.es
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SubjectRecursos naturales - República Dominicanaes
SubjectRecursos forestaleses
SubjectBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
SubjectAves ─ República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
TitleAvian use of avocado farms and intact forest in the northern Sierra de Bahoruco, Dominican Republices
dc.title.alternativeUso de granjas de cultivo de aguacate y bosques nativos por parte de las aves en el norte de la Sierra de Bahoruco, República Dominicanaes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.55431/jco.2023.36.147-161
URLhttps://jco.birdscaribbean.org/index.php/jco/article/view/1389/1039
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