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Patterns of landscape seasonality influence passerine diversity: Implications for conservation management under global change

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Patterns of landscape seasonality influence passerine diversity: Implications for conservation management under global change
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2018
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Civantos, E
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Goncalves, J
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Title: Ecological ComplexityImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 36
Pages: 117-125
ISSN: 1476-945X
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-00P-HPP
Abstract (EN): The importance of environmental heterogeneity for biodiversity across scales is widely recognized in ecological theory and profusely supported by evidence. However, our understanding of the effects of spatiotemporal patterns of landscape functional properties on biodiversity is still rather limited. We examined the relationship between common passerine species richness and ecosystem functioning dynamics, namely seasonality, measured by satellite remote sensing. We focused on rural landscapes of a mountain National Park in Portugal undergoing rapid reshaping from agro-pastoral mosaics to early successional landscapes. We applied multi-model inference to compare the hypothesis of landscape seasonality as a driver of species richness with three competing hypotheses representing structural habitat heterogeneity, disturbance, and availability of food resources. We found support for landscape seasonality and its spatial heterogeneity in explaining passerine richness in mountain rural landscapes. Conversely, no significant support of the remaining hypotheses was found. These results highlight the role of ecosystem functioning variability in space and time. They also stress the importance of considering species-energy relationships for conservation at the landscape level. Specifically, they provide support and guidance to the identification of meaningful functional attributes of the landscape that shape its biodiversity. Our results further demonstrate the utility of remote sensing approaches and products to measure those attributes and follow their trends through time. Spatially-explicit measures of energy variability, such as the functional amplitude between winter and summer retrieved from earth observations, can link global socio-environmental change to species' responses and support the inclusion of landscape seasonality on conservation and monitoring frameworks.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 9
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