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The condor
Shifting agriculture supports more tropical forest birds than oil palm or teak plantations in Mizoram, northeast India
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关键词: bird communities;    rainforest;    slash-and-burn agriculture;    jhum;    Tectona grandis;    Elaeis guineensis;    biodiversity hotspot;    land use change;   
DOI  :  10.1650/CONDOR-15-163.1
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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ABSTRACT Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is a conservation concern worldwide. In northeast India, landscapes under shifting agriculture (or jhum) practiced by tribal communities are increasingly being replaced by monoculture plantations (e.g., teak, oil palm). We compared oil palm and teak plantations, shifting agricultural fields, and forest fallows (0–8 yr regeneration) with tropical rainforest edge and interior sites in Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India. Twenty replicate transects were surveyed in each of the 5 study strata for vegetation structure, bird species richness and density, bird abundance, and species composition. Tree density and canopy and vertical structure were lowest in oil palm plantations, intermediate in teak plantations and jhum, and highest in rainforest sites. Tree density in jhum (4.3 stems per 100 m2) was much higher than in oil palm plantations (0.5 stems per 100 m2), but lower than in rainforest (6.8–8.2 stems ...

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