The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak

Much of the Bornean rainforest has been converted to oil palm plantation. This has resulted in forest fragmentation, which in turn has led to changes in avian assemblages in these fragments. This study: (1) examines the diversity of understorey birds at the edge, in forest fragments, and in neighb...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan, Voon, Audrey Mei Fang, Kaicheen, Sally Soo, Lok, Lisa, Lawes, Michael J.
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Published: Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.273082020-06-26T08:31:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27308/ The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan Voon, Audrey Mei Fang Kaicheen, Sally Soo Lok, Lisa Lawes, Michael J. S Agriculture (General) SD Forestry Much of the Bornean rainforest has been converted to oil palm plantation. This has resulted in forest fragmentation, which in turn has led to changes in avian assemblages in these fragments. This study: (1) examines the diversity of understorey birds at the edge, in forest fragments, and in neighbouring oil palm plantation; (2) compares the bird assemblages along distance gradients from the forest edge; 3) identifies the species common to both forest and oil palm plantation; and 4) examines seasonal variation (dry and wet season) in bird diversity. Understorey birds were mist-netted from November 2013 to April 2015 (22 680 net-hours). A total of 342 individuals comprising 58 species from 25 families were captured. Sampling effort did not yield an asymptotic species accumulation curve and an estimated 77% of all species were captured. Species diversity was greatest at the edge compared to the forest interior and oil palm interior. Species composition differed along the forest-oil palm gradient, with some species confined to the edge, oil palm and forest habitat. Those edge species that also occurred in the oil palm plantation were relatively abundant. Regular surveys of avian assemblage will aid monitoring of habitat quality and change, as well as ecosystem functionality and the maintenance of vital ecosystem services that benefit both native vegetation and oil palm. Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2019 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27308/3/2.pdf Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan and Voon, Audrey Mei Fang and Kaicheen, Sally Soo and Lok, Lisa and Lawes, Michael J. (2019) The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak. Journal of Oil Palm Research, 31 (3). pp. 437-447. ISSN 1511-2780 http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/the-diversity-of-understorey-birds-in-forest-fragments-and-oil-palm-plantation-sarawak-borneo/ DOI:org/10.21894/jopr.2019.0033
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topic S Agriculture (General)
SD Forestry
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
SD Forestry
Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Voon, Audrey Mei Fang
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
description Much of the Bornean rainforest has been converted to oil palm plantation. This has resulted in forest fragmentation, which in turn has led to changes in avian assemblages in these fragments. This study: (1) examines the diversity of understorey birds at the edge, in forest fragments, and in neighbouring oil palm plantation; (2) compares the bird assemblages along distance gradients from the forest edge; 3) identifies the species common to both forest and oil palm plantation; and 4) examines seasonal variation (dry and wet season) in bird diversity. Understorey birds were mist-netted from November 2013 to April 2015 (22 680 net-hours). A total of 342 individuals comprising 58 species from 25 families were captured. Sampling effort did not yield an asymptotic species accumulation curve and an estimated 77% of all species were captured. Species diversity was greatest at the edge compared to the forest interior and oil palm interior. Species composition differed along the forest-oil palm gradient, with some species confined to the edge, oil palm and forest habitat. Those edge species that also occurred in the oil palm plantation were relatively abundant. Regular surveys of avian assemblage will aid monitoring of habitat quality and change, as well as ecosystem functionality and the maintenance of vital ecosystem services that benefit both native vegetation and oil palm.
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author Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Voon, Audrey Mei Fang
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
author_facet Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
Voon, Audrey Mei Fang
Kaicheen, Sally Soo
Lok, Lisa
Lawes, Michael J.
author_sort Mohd Azlan, Jayasilan
title The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
title_short The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
title_full The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
title_fullStr The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed The diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, Sarawak
title_sort diversity of understorey birds in forest fragments and oil palm plantation, sarawak
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27308/3/2.pdf
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http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/the-diversity-of-understorey-birds-in-forest-fragments-and-oil-palm-plantation-sarawak-borneo/
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