Winter Bird Assemblages in Rural and Urban Environments: A National Survey
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2015-06-18Author
Tryjanowski, Piotr
Sparks, Tim H.
Biaduń, Waldemar
Brauze, Tomasz
Hetmański, Tomasz
Martyka, Rafał
Skórka, Piotr
Indykiewicz, Piotr
Myczko, Łukasz
Kunysz, Przemysław
Kawa, Piotr
Czyż, Stanisław
Czechowski, Paweł
Polakowski, Michał
Zduniak, Piotr
Jerzak, Leszek
Janiszewski, Tomasz
Goławski, Artur
Dudu, Leszek
Nowakowski, Jacek J.
Wuczyński, Andrzej
Wysocki, Dariusz
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Urban development has a marked effect on the ecological and behavioural traits of many living
organisms, including birds. In this paper, we analysed differences in the numbers of wintering
birds between rural and urban areas in Poland. We also analysed species richness
and abundance in relation to longitude, latitude, human population size, and landscape
structure. All these parameters were analysed using modern statistical techniques incorporating
species detectability. We counted birds in 156 squares (0.25 km2 each) in December
2012 and again in January 2013 in locations in and around 26 urban areas across Poland
(in each urban area we surveyed 3 squares and 3 squares in nearby rural areas). The influence
of twelve potential environmental variables on species abundance and richness was
assessed with Generalized Linear Mixed Models, Principal Components and Detrended
Correspondence Analyses. Totals of 72 bird species and 89,710 individual birds were recorded
in this study. On average (±SE) 13.3 ± 0.3 species and 288 ± 14 individuals were recorded
in each square in each survey. A formal comparison of rural and urban areas
revealed that 27 species had a significant preference; 17 to rural areas and 10 to urban areas. Moreover, overall abundance in urban areas was more than double that of rural
areas. There was almost a complete separation of rural and urban bird communities. Significantly
more birds and more bird species were recorded in January compared to December.
We conclude that differences between rural and urban areas in terms of winter conditions
and the availability of resources are reflected in different bird communities in the two
environments.
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