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Published in: Urban Ecosystems 4/2016

04-07-2015

The causal response of avian communities to suburban development: a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study

Authors: John M. Marzluff, Barbara Clucas, M. David Oleyar, Jack DeLap

Published in: Urban Ecosystems | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Correlations between urbanization and biodiversity are well known, but the causes driving such associations are lacking. We used a long-term, quasi-experimental approach to study the responses of avian communities to suburban and exurban development around Seattle, WA, USA. We measured indices of bird abundance, reproduction, and survival for 12 years at many locations, including 5 forest ‘reserves,’ 10 existing ‘developments,’ and 11 ‘changing’ sites where ongoing development converted forests to single-family residential neighborhoods. In the first few years of clearing, building, and occupation of new neighborhoods by humans avian communities shifted from those typical of second-growth forest to those more characteristic of developments. During this time avian diversity increased and numerical dominance by abundant birds declined. Species that adapted and exploited development reproduced more successfully there than did forest-dependent species that avoided development. Adults of species that thrived in developments attained equal annual survival across reserved to developed landscapes, while species that avoided neighborhoods tended to survive poorly outside of reserves. The humans living in our study areas frequently fed birds and provided nest boxes. These actions were positively correlated with increases in secondary cavity nesting and seed eating birds. Humans also maintained outdoor cats and 11 % of humans both fed birds and let their cats outside. These actions were negatively correlated with the abundance of birds regularly using feeders. We suggest that a key management goal in urban ecosystems is the maintenance of avian diversity because a diverse avifauna engages a diversity of humans.

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Metadata
Title
The causal response of avian communities to suburban development: a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study
Authors
John M. Marzluff
Barbara Clucas
M. David Oleyar
Jack DeLap
Publication date
04-07-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Urban Ecosystems / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1083-8155
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1642
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-015-0483-3

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