2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13050882
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Effects of Environmental Factors on Bird Communities in Different Urbanization Grades: An Empirical Study in Lishui, a Mountainous Area of Eastern China

Abstract: The rapid development of urbanization has changed landscape patterns and biological habitats severely and, therefore, affected biodiversity. In this study, we selected 75 townships in Lishui, a mountainous area in eastern China, to conduct bird surveys for two years. We analyzed the birds’ composition characters in townships with different levels of development in order to identify the effects on bird diversity of the urban development level, land cover pattern, landscape pattern, and other factors. In total, … Show more

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“…In contrast, it is less than the recorded (83 bird species) by White et al, (2013) at Bahariya Oasis, Western desert, Egypt. The lowest number of bird species recorded in our study according to many factors, including adequate habitat and food for birds (Zhang et al, 2023), disturbances, seasonality and of course the availability of resources (Shah and Sharma, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…In contrast, it is less than the recorded (83 bird species) by White et al, (2013) at Bahariya Oasis, Western desert, Egypt. The lowest number of bird species recorded in our study according to many factors, including adequate habitat and food for birds (Zhang et al, 2023), disturbances, seasonality and of course the availability of resources (Shah and Sharma, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Within this region, more than 3500 peaks exceed an elevation of 1000 m, with 240 peaks surpassing 1500 m. The region has a subtropical monsoon climate and is characterized by a wide range of vegetation types and substantial vegetation coverage, with forest cover exceeding 80%. Intricate and diverse terrains and landforms, along with a wide array of vegetation types, have resulted in the formation of numerous high-quality habitats that support a diverse range of invertebrate and vertebrate species [26].…”
Section: Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape diversity has an impact on animal richness. Studies have shown that increasing landscape diversity fosters the proliferation, richness and diversity of birds (Ke et al 2018, Zhang et al 2023. At the same time, landscape diversity shapes farmland species diversity and provides guidance for arthropod diversity conservation (Van Schalkwyk et al 2021, Ali et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%