Data from: Bird assemblages on Amazonian river islands: patterns of species diversity and composition
The principles of island biogeography are rarely used to investigate the animal assemblages of Amazonian river islands. Here, we apply this approach to compare bird assemblages of Amazonian river islands with a variety of mainland habitats. We also examine how bird species diversity and composition...
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Zusammenfassung: | The principles of island biogeography are rarely used to investigate the
animal assemblages of Amazonian river islands. Here, we apply this
approach to compare bird assemblages of Amazonian river islands with a
variety of mainland habitats. We also examine how bird species diversity
and composition are related to island physical attributes. Birds were
sampled with mist nets and qualitative censuses on 11 river islands and at
24 mainland sites on the lower reaches of the Rio Negro in the Brazilian
Amazon. Island bird assemblages are characterized by lower species
richness and a higher abundance of a few dominant species. Additionally,
species composition of the islands was significantly distinct from the
mainland, including the nearby floodplain habitats. Number of bird species
increased with island size and habitat diversity, and decreased with
degree of isolation. In addition, small islands tended to harbour an
impoverished subset of the species present on larger ones. Bird species
diversity and composition on Amazonian river islands are likely influenced
by the ecological succession and historical events affecting island
formation. Considering their small total area across the Amazon basin,
these insular fluvial environments could be disproportionally threatened
by river channel disturbances such as climate change events, and
hydroelectric building. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.j14g206 |