Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica

Introduction: There are no previous studies about the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. Objective: To characterize birds and land use to improve the corridor’s functional connectivity.  Methods: We selected ten sampling sites (sugar cane and coffee cultivation areas, urban areas, s...

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Autores: Lindwedel Cruz, Andrew, Durán Apuy, Alejandro
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Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Costa Rica
Recursos:Universidad Estatal a Distancia
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Palavra-chave:ecología de aves
gremios tróficos
ecología urbana
diversidad
hábitat
bird ecology
trophic guilds
urban ecology
diversity
habitat
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spelling Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa RicaAves y uso del suelo en el Corredor Biológico Interurbano El Achiote, Costa RicaLindwedel Cruz, AndrewDurán Apuy, Alejandroecología de avesgremios tróficosecología urbanadiversidadhábitatbird ecologytrophic guildsurban ecologydiversityhabitatIntroduction: There are no previous studies about the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. Objective: To characterize birds and land use to improve the corridor’s functional connectivity.  Methods: We selected ten sampling sites (sugar cane and coffee cultivation areas, urban areas, secondary forest, and riparian forest) and used the point count technique for six months (100 sampling hours and 120 samples). We determined bird richness and abundance associated with each type of cover. Results: We identified 194 bird species. Secondary forest, riparian areas, and coffee plantations had the highest diversity. Trophic guilds and habitat use were not related to cover, and insectivores and frugivores were generally dominant. Conclusion: Birds with generalist habits predominated in open areas and forest patches within the biological corridor.Introducción: No existen estudios previos sobre el Corredor Biológico Interurbano El Achiote, Costa Rica. Objetivo: Caracterizar las aves y el uso del suelo para mejorar la conectividad funcional del corredor. Métodos: Seleccionamos diez sitios de muestreo (áreas de cañal y cafetal, áreas urbanas, bosque secundario y bosque ribereño) y utilizamos la técnica de conteo de puntos, durante seis meses (100 horas de muestreo y 120 muestras). Determinamos la riqueza y abundancia de aves asociadas a cada tipo de cobertura. Resultados: Identificamos 194 especies de aves. El bosque secundario, las áreas ribereñas y el cafetal tuvieron la mayor diversidad. Los gremios tróficos y el uso del hábitat no estuvieron relacionados con la cobertura, y los insectívoros y frugívoros fueron generalmente dominantes. Conclusión: Las aves de hábitos generalistas predominaron en áreas abiertas y parches de bosque dentro del corredor biológico.Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica2023-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionartículo originalhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/463610.22458/urj.v15i2.4636UNED Research Journal; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023); e4636UNED Research Journal; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2023); e46361659-441X1659-4266reponame:Portal de Revistas UNEDinstname:Universidad Estatal a Distanciainstacron:UNEDspahttps://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4636/6633https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4636/6634https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4636/6635Derechos de autor 2023 UNED Research Journalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-30T15:45:15Zoai:revistas.investiga.uned.ac.cr:article/4636Universidadhttp://www.uned.ac.crhttps://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/index/oaissegura@uned.ac.crCosta RicaNo aplicaNo aplicaNo aplicaopendoar:02025-06-01T10:59:56.754Portal de Revistas UNED - Universidad Estatal a Distanciafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
Aves y uso del suelo en el Corredor Biológico Interurbano El Achiote, Costa Rica
title Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
spellingShingle Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
Lindwedel Cruz, Andrew
ecología de aves
gremios tróficos
ecología urbana
diversidad
hábitat
bird ecology
trophic guilds
urban ecology
diversity
habitat
title_short Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_full Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_fullStr Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_sort Birds and land use in the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lindwedel Cruz, Andrew
Durán Apuy, Alejandro
author Lindwedel Cruz, Andrew
author_facet Lindwedel Cruz, Andrew
Durán Apuy, Alejandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ecología de aves
gremios tróficos
ecología urbana
diversidad
hábitat
bird ecology
trophic guilds
urban ecology
diversity
habitat
topic ecología de aves
gremios tróficos
ecología urbana
diversidad
hábitat
bird ecology
trophic guilds
urban ecology
diversity
habitat
description Introduction: There are no previous studies about the Achiote Interurban Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. Objective: To characterize birds and land use to improve the corridor’s functional connectivity.  Methods: We selected ten sampling sites (sugar cane and coffee cultivation areas, urban areas, secondary forest, and riparian forest) and used the point count technique for six months (100 sampling hours and 120 samples). We determined bird richness and abundance associated with each type of cover. Results: We identified 194 bird species. Secondary forest, riparian areas, and coffee plantations had the highest diversity. Trophic guilds and habitat use were not related to cover, and insectivores and frugivores were generally dominant. Conclusion: Birds with generalist habits predominated in open areas and forest patches within the biological corridor.
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