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  • The study analyzed bird communities in five urban mountain parks in Fuzhou, China, over 10 months, identifying 90 bird species across different vegetation habitats.* -
  • The findings revealed that tree abundance and diversity positively influence bird diversity, with the best conditions for birds found in sparse and dense forests compared to other habitats.* -
  • While average tree height affected bird abundance and evenness, tourist presence and predators did not significantly impact bird diversity, highlighting areas for improving ecological services in urban parks.*

Article Abstract

The coastal areas of southeast China have typical high-density urbanization characteristics, and urban mountain parks are important green spaces in these urban green space systems. Our study was conducted in five typical urban mountain parks in Fuzhou, China. The bird survey was carried out in 25 transects of different vegetation habitats for 10 months, and the vegetation survey was conducted in 25 habitats to investigate the characteristics of bird communities in different vegetation habitats and the causes of their differences. The results showed: (1) From 1 October 2021 to 15 July 2022, we recorded a total of 90 bird species in 8 orders, 37 families, and 64 genera, with 1879 individuals in five vegetation habitats in the urban mountain parks. (2) Abundance and diversity of trees are vegetation variables affecting bird diversity (bird species richness, abundance, and Shannon diversity) in urban mountain parks, and the average branch height under trees has a significant effect on bird evenness. (3) We found more bird species and higher bird diversity in both sparse and dense forest habitats, but fewer bird species in waterfront, shrub, and grassland habitats; (4) Average tree height (AVE_HEIt) was only present in the best model of bird abundance and evenness. However, none of the best models found a significant effect of the number of tourists and predators on bird diversity. Our results could provide a theoretical basis and guidance for the future improvement of ecological service functions of bird habitats in urban mountain parks in subtropical coastal areas.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495260PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182470DOI Listing

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