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Ancient oak wood-pasture as a habitat for the endangered tree pipit Anthus trivialis

Authors :
Cosmin Ioan Moga
Tibor Hartel
Kinga Ă–llerer
Source :
Biologia. 64:1011-1015
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.

Abstract

Ancient wood-pastures are facing a major decline in several European countries. These habitats are of great importance for biodiversity because of their special semi-natural character that increases landscape variability and connectivity. In this paper we examine the habitat preferences of the tree pipit Anthus trivialis in an ancient oak wood-pasture, the Breite Natural Reserve, central Romania, with the aim of identifying the most significant habitat variables correlated with the presence of this species. In this way, we aim to highlight the need for conservation management of both the species and this particular habitat type, which are both declining across Europe. We found that the number of oaks with a diameter at breast height (d.b.h) > 1.27 m (equating to a circumference of 4 m) was the only variable with significant positive effect on the presence of the tree pipit. Shrub cover had significant negative effect on presence. Tree canopy cover, the clumping tendency of trees and distance from forest had no effect on the presence of this species in the study area. Our results show that the habitat requirements for the maintenance of the tree pipit impose the same active management needs as those for the maintenance of the ancient wood-pasture character of the Breite Natural Reserve, namely the control against hornbeam invasion and ensured viability of new oak sapling generations.

Details

ISSN :
13369563 and 00063088
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biologia
Accession number :
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