Bird assemblages on a Mediterranean sandy beach: a yearly study
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https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2014.214Keywords:
Assemblages, species richness, Margalef index, abundance, beach, central ItalyAbstract
Around the 2007 yearly cycle, we carried out a transect in a Mediterranean sandy beach (central Italy), a structurally oversimplified ecosystem, elaborating the data in six bimonthly periods and in three longitudinal habitat types. We observed 25 bird species. Assemblages appear heterogeneous at taxonomic-, phenological- and ecological-level. Also normalizing (Margalef index), in winter the beach hosted the richest assemblage, in summer-autumn the lowest. The inner dunal area appears the richest habitat type. Here, the presence of vegetation presumably permits the occurrence of a large availability of different trophic resources for different species. Beaches represent patchy ecosystems with a different availability of resources in space and time that host heterogeneous bird assemblages, different in their ecology and phenology around a yearly cycle.Downloads
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20-03-2015
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Bird assemblages on a Mediterranean sandy beach: a yearly study. (2015). Rivista Italiana Di Ornitologia, 84(1), 23.28. https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2014.214