Distribution of bird species richness at a regional scale in tropical dry forest of Central America

Citation
Tw. Gillespie et H. Walter, Distribution of bird species richness at a regional scale in tropical dry forest of Central America, J BIOGEOGR, 28(5), 2001, pp. 651-662
Citations number
64
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
ISSN journal
03050270 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
651 - 662
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-0270(200105)28:5<651:DOBSRA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Aim The objectives of this study were to identify landscape and habitat cha racteristics associated with bird species richness at a regional scale. In particular, we examined how these variables affect resident bird, forest bi rd, fruit-eating bird and restricted-range bird species richness in forest fragments. Location Study sites were located in seven decreed reserves in Costa Rica a nd Nicaragua that contain some of the largest and best-protected fragments of tropical dry forests in central America. Methods Bird censuses were undertaken using point counts at each site and c ompared with landscape metrics and habitat characteristics of reserves. Results Forest cover within reserves, zoochoric species richness, tree and shrub species richness, and tree height were associated with resident, fore st and fruit-eating bird species richness in tropical dry forests. Main conclusions The distribution of bird species richness in tropical dry forests of central America can be attributed to a number of interacting fac tors. Conservation priorities based on bird species richness should focus o n Santa Rosa National Park, while the Chacocente and Cosiguina reserves des erve a high priority for conservation within Nicaragua.