2018
DOI: 10.3832/ifor2489-010
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Bird composition and diversity in oak stands under variable coppice management in Northwestern Turkey

Abstract: Coppice management results in profound differences in forest structure and composition, which in turn can modify habitat value for bird species. We measured bird species richness and composition at 50 sample plots in pure oak forest stands in northwestern Turkey, which differed in age, cover and height in association with coppice management. We recorded a total of 38 bird species and 699 individuals across all stands. Regression-based multimodel inference showed that structural features of forest stands strong… Show more

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“…Due to the structure of the canopy layer, PSF and RP attracted forest bird species such as trogons, iora, barbet and broadbills and arboreal birds such as pigeons and bee-eater. These findings are in line with the results of Peh et al (2006), Hawa et al (2016) and Beskardes et al (2018). In addition, some species prefer higher canopy closer to the forest edge for predation such as eagles, dollar birds, hornbill and falconet.…”
Section: The Effect Of Vegetation Structure To Bird Species Richness ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Due to the structure of the canopy layer, PSF and RP attracted forest bird species such as trogons, iora, barbet and broadbills and arboreal birds such as pigeons and bee-eater. These findings are in line with the results of Peh et al (2006), Hawa et al (2016) and Beskardes et al (2018). In addition, some species prefer higher canopy closer to the forest edge for predation such as eagles, dollar birds, hornbill and falconet.…”
Section: The Effect Of Vegetation Structure To Bird Species Richness ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Insectivores can adapt to their environment, as evidenced by their existence, which can be found in various habitats (Bowler et al 2019). In addition, the diversity of bird species is directly proportional to the diversity and abundance of insects (Beskardes et al 2018;Bowler et al 2019). Insects ideally live in open habitats such as grasslands and shrubs (Hopwood et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%