2021
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12690
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The effect of microhabitat features, anthropogenic pressure and spatial structure on bird diversity in southern Tunisian agroecosystems

Abstract: In southern Tunisia, oases and olive orchards are the two main agroecosystems, hence the importance of investigating their value for native fauna. Using generalised linear mixed models, we assessed the relative value of oases and olive plantations over the wintering and the breeding periods by comparing their avifauna diversity using the Shannon diversity index. We also used data on a series of microhabitat features, anthropogenic pressure and spatial parameters to identify the best predictors of bird diversit… Show more

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“…Furthermore, buildings are surrounded by a cover of fruit trees, which are a source of food and provide nesting sites (Myczko et al, 2013; Souza et al, 2018; Verhulst et al, 2004). Bird diversity was negatively influenced by increasing distance from edge, a finding that has been confirmed by other studies (Batáry et al, 2014; Berry, 2001; Hamza & Hanane, 2021; Šálek et al, 2010). Apparently, edges are a place of nesting and food resources which include bushy structures, while dense bushes were generally absent or rare within other habitats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Furthermore, buildings are surrounded by a cover of fruit trees, which are a source of food and provide nesting sites (Myczko et al, 2013; Souza et al, 2018; Verhulst et al, 2004). Bird diversity was negatively influenced by increasing distance from edge, a finding that has been confirmed by other studies (Batáry et al, 2014; Berry, 2001; Hamza & Hanane, 2021; Šálek et al, 2010). Apparently, edges are a place of nesting and food resources which include bushy structures, while dense bushes were generally absent or rare within other habitats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…According to the results, the diversity of birds in Kasetsart University is greater compared to the nearby park area, although only one study was conducted during one season (Chaiyarat et al, 2019;Yarnvudhi et al, 2022). However, the diversity of birds that can be found in urban areas depends on many factors, such as patch size, habitat condition, season and various environmental factors, including urban pollution that directly and indirectly affects bird livelihood (Suarez-Rubio and Thomlinson, 2009;Livesley et al, 2016;Hamza and Hanane, 2021).…”
Section: Bird Diversity Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palm groves combat desertification, create a microclimate, preserving agrobiodiversity and support various animal species, benefiting local communities [ 92 , 93 , 94 , 95 ]. Intensive date palm cultivation brings environmental challenges, e.g., leading to soil salinization [ 96 , 97 , 98 , 99 , 100 , 101 ] or reduced livestock presence [ 102 ].…”
Section: Sustainability and Valorization Of Date Palmmentioning
confidence: 99%