Tree-cover gradients modulate the taxonomic and functional diversity of birds in Amazonian cattle-ranching landscapes

 

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Autoren: Casanoves, Fernando, Velasquez Valencia, Alexander, Díaz Cháux, Jenniffer Tatiana, Bonilla Gómez, Maria Argenis, Navarro Morales, Alejandro, Giraldo, Lina Paola
Format: artículo
Publikationsdatum:2026
Beschreibung:Cattle-ranching expansion is a major anthropogenic driver of forest transformation in the Colombian Amazon. Landscapes characterized by low ecological connectivity and simplified arboreal structure constrain resource availability and reshape avian community composition and functional trait distributions. We examined the relationship between taxonomic and functional diversity of bird assemblages along a landscape-scale tree-cover gradient, encompassing four cover categories—open (OP), semi-open (SO), semi-closed (SC), and closed (CL) based on 491-point counts conducted across 104 cattle-ranching mosaics in the northwestern Colombian Amazon. A functional trait matrix was compiled for 342 species grouped into four trophic guilds. Taxonomic diversity indices (Margalef, Shannon, Simpson) and five multidimensional indices of alpha functional diversity were calculated, and correlations between taxonomic and functional metrics were assessed by guild and cover type. The tree-cover gradient modulated patterns of richness, evenness, and functional structure in a guild-specific manner. In open and semi-open covers, insectivores exhibited higher functional richness associated with traits suited to foraging in simplified habitats, whereas intermediate covers supported greater evenness and functional complementarity among frugivores and granivores. In closed covers, correlations between taxonomic and functional dimensions suggest stronger environmental filtering and functional convergence rather than reductions in mean diversity values. Overall patterns are consistent with metacommunity dynamics, in which local assemblages and crosshabitat spillover contribute to maintaining functional diversity at the mosaic scale. From a management perspective, reducing habitat contrast and enhancing structural connectivity within cattle-ranching landscapes may help sustain avian diversity and the functional potential of bird communities in the Colombian Amazon.
Land:Repositorio CATIE
Institution:Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
Repositorio:Repositorio CATIE
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.catie.ac.cr:11554/14374
Online Zugang:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/14374
Stichwort:Cubierta de copas||canopy||coberto arbóreo ou arbustivo||couvert
Árbol forestal||forest trees||árvore florestal||arbre forestier
Taxonomía (gestión de la información)||taxonomy (information management)||undefined||taxonomie (gestion de l'information)
Diversidad de especies||species diversity||diversidade de espécies||diversité des espèces
Pájaro||birds||ave||oiseau
Paisaje||landscape||paisagem||paysage
Amazonia||Amazonia||Amazónia||Amazonie
Deforestación||deforestation||desflorestação||déboisement
Sede Central
ODS 13 - Acción por el clima
ODS 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos