Densities and habitat preferences of Andean cloud-forest birds in pristine and degraded habitats in north-eastern Ecuador

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Cresswell, W [1 ]
Hughes, M [1 ]
Mellanby, R [1 ]
Bright, S [1 ]
Catry, P [1 ]
Chaves, J [1 ]
Freile, J [1 ]
Gabela, A [1 ]
Martineau, H [1 ]
Macleod, R [1 ]
Mcphie, F [1 ]
Anderson, N [1 ]
Holt, S [1 ]
Barabas, S [1 ]
Chapel, C [1 ]
Sanchez, T [1 ]
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[1] Univ Glasgow, Project Guandera, IBLS, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
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10.1017/S0959270900002252
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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The montane cloud-forests of the north-central Andes and the montane grassland and transitional elfin forest of the central Andean paramo contain a high diversity of bird species including several restricted range and uncommon species. Little is known of how densities of Andean cloud-forest species are affected by habitat degradation. Bird densities within pristine and degraded habitats at the Guandera Biological Reserve, Carchi province, Ecuador were recorded over a 10-week period. Densities were calculated for 48 species; where densities could be compared, 69% of species occurred at a higher density in pristine habitats. Pristine forest had the highest species richness with 72 species and paramo contained 44 species. In total, 26% of pristine forest species were only found in pristine forest, 39% of paramo species only in paramo, 13% of farmland species only in farmland and there were no exclusively secondary scrub species; 47% of species found in pristine forest, and 50% found in paramo were found in both secondary scrub and farmland. Restricted range species recorded at Guandera included the Carunculated Caracara Phalcobenus carunculatus, Black-thighed Puffleg Eriocnemis derbyi, Chestnut-bellied Cotinga Doliornis remseni, Crescent-faced Antpitta Grallaricula lineifrons, Masked Mountain-tanager Buthraupis wetmorei and Black-backed Bush-tanager Uuothraupis stolzmanni. Three further species that occurred at Guandera of relatively local occurrence were the Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan Andigena hypoglauca, Golden-breasted Puffleg Eriocnemis mosquera and Mountain Avocetbill Opisthoprora euryptera. Of these nine species at least five used degraded habitats, while three occurred only in pristine treeline habitats.
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