Response of avian diversity to habitat modification can be predicted from life-history traits and ecological attributes
Research has found a substantial
reduction in bird species living in cultivated mango orchards compared
to natural habitats in Southern Africa. The scientists were aiming to ascertain whether agriculture could add
novel habitat elements and thereby support additional bird species
complementary to those already present in the natural areas – but found
that in contrast, there was a loss of 35% of the bird species within the
farmed land. The researchers say farmland is a poor substitute for natural areas but
simple improvements could make a difference to biodiversity
conservation.
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