Distribution de l’avifaune des milieux forestiers de substitution (plantation et jachères) au Sud du Bénin en relation avec les facteurs de l’habitat | Distribution of birds in alternative forest environments (planting and fallows) in southern Benin in relation to habitat factors
2010
Lougbegnon, Toussaint | Codjia, Jean Claude | Libois, Roland
英语. peer reviewed
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]英语. In southern Benin, the intensification of recent deforestation through agriculture and urbanization is causing that fallows and plantations occupy more land than forests. Thus, these agro-ecosystems are to be that could replace forest scraps. To test the conservatory value of these environments birds were used as a biological indicator based on an Analysis of the Multiple Correspondences (ACM) and an Ascending Hierarchical Classification (ACH). 9 groups Ecological surveys of birds distributed in the different types of fallows and plantations have been identified. The fallows concentrate a high proportion of the avifauna in these alternative forest habitats. These results show that to conserve bird biodiversity in these forest replacement habitats, fallows under plantations or evolved are essential.
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