Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species

This paper was prepared as a part of the M.Sc. thesis of the first author at the Agricultural University of Iceland. We are grateful for the contribution of The Icelandic Soil Conservation Service, Náttúrusjóður Pálma Jónssonar and Kvískerjasjóður to this project. We thank the employees of The Icela...

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Published in:Icelandic Agricultural Sciences
Main Authors: Davíðsdóttir, Brynja, Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar, Halldórsson, Guðmundur, Sigurdsson, Bjarni D.
Other Authors: Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ), Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI), Rannsóknasetur Suðurlandi (HÍ), Research Centre in South Iceland (UI), Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands, Agricultural University of Iceland, Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland
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Published: Agricultural University of Iceland 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/466
https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2016.03
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author Davíðsdóttir, Brynja
Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar
Halldórsson, Guðmundur
Sigurdsson, Bjarni D.
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Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI)
Rannsóknasetur Suðurlandi (HÍ)
Research Centre in South Iceland (UI)
Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Agricultural University of Iceland
Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
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description This paper was prepared as a part of the M.Sc. thesis of the first author at the Agricultural University of Iceland. We are grateful for the contribution of The Icelandic Soil Conservation Service, Náttúrusjóður Pálma Jónssonar and Kvískerjasjóður to this project. We thank the employees of The Icelandic Soil Conservation Service and Icelandic Institute of Natural History who contributed with their help and advice. Degradation of ecosystems and introductions of invasive species pose a threat to global biodiversity. Ecosystem restoration and revegetation actions are important for amending habitat loss and for the protection of species of plants and animals. Iceland has the highest rate of soil erosion and desertification in Northern Europe and counteractions to erosion and revegetation measures have taken place for over a century. We studied the effect of revegetation on the density and composition of birds and invertebrate abundance in 26 survey areas comparing: a) unvegetated eroded areas, b) native heathlands restored on eroded land, and c) revegetation by the introduced and exotic Nootka lupin (Lupinus nootkatensis) on eroded land. Birds were counted on transects and invertebrates sampled with a sweep net. Both revegetation methods greatly increased the abundance of birds. The highest total numbers of invertebrates and birds were recorded on land revegetated with Nootka lupin. On average 31 birds km-2 were recorded on barren land, 337 on heathland and 627 in Nootka lupin. Bird species composition differed between the two revegetation methods. Restored heathland provided habitat for waders of internationally decreasing populations, whereas Nootka lupin stands harboured more common bird species. Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricaria) and Dunlin (Calidris alpina) were most common on restored heathland, while Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) and Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) were most common in Nootka lupine. The abundance of birds was positively correlated with that of invertebrates. The abundance of different bird ...
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/466 2025-06-08T14:01:03+00:00 Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species Þéttleiki og samfélög fugla á svæðum sem hafa verið grædd upp með framandi eða innlendum plöntutegundum Davíðsdóttir, Brynja Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar Halldórsson, Guðmundur Sigurdsson, Bjarni D. Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ) Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI) Rannsóknasetur Suðurlandi (HÍ) Research Centre in South Iceland (UI) Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands Agricultural University of Iceland Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland 2016 21-37 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/466 https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2016.03 en eng Agricultural University of Iceland IAS;29 http://www.ias.is/landbunadur/wgsamvef.nsf/Attachment/IAS%202016%203%20Davidsdottir%2021-37/$file/IAS%202016%203%20Davidsdottir%2021-37.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/466 Icelandic Agricultural Sciences doi:10.16886/IAS.2016.03 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fuglar Ecological restoration Vistheimt info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/46610.16886/IAS.2016.03 2025-05-23T03:05:41Z This paper was prepared as a part of the M.Sc. thesis of the first author at the Agricultural University of Iceland. We are grateful for the contribution of The Icelandic Soil Conservation Service, Náttúrusjóður Pálma Jónssonar and Kvískerjasjóður to this project. We thank the employees of The Icelandic Soil Conservation Service and Icelandic Institute of Natural History who contributed with their help and advice. Degradation of ecosystems and introductions of invasive species pose a threat to global biodiversity. Ecosystem restoration and revegetation actions are important for amending habitat loss and for the protection of species of plants and animals. Iceland has the highest rate of soil erosion and desertification in Northern Europe and counteractions to erosion and revegetation measures have taken place for over a century. We studied the effect of revegetation on the density and composition of birds and invertebrate abundance in 26 survey areas comparing: a) unvegetated eroded areas, b) native heathlands restored on eroded land, and c) revegetation by the introduced and exotic Nootka lupin (Lupinus nootkatensis) on eroded land. Birds were counted on transects and invertebrates sampled with a sweep net. Both revegetation methods greatly increased the abundance of birds. The highest total numbers of invertebrates and birds were recorded on land revegetated with Nootka lupin. On average 31 birds km-2 were recorded on barren land, 337 on heathland and 627 in Nootka lupin. Bird species composition differed between the two revegetation methods. Restored heathland provided habitat for waders of internationally decreasing populations, whereas Nootka lupin stands harboured more common bird species. Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricaria) and Dunlin (Calidris alpina) were most common on restored heathland, while Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) and Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) were most common in Nootka lupine. The abundance of birds was positively correlated with that of invertebrates. The abundance of different bird ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Calidris alpina Dunlin Iceland Pluvialis apricaria Opin vísindi (Iceland) Fugla ENVELOPE(8.495,8.495,62.834,62.834) Icelandic Agricultural Sciences 29 21 37
spellingShingle Fuglar
Ecological restoration
Vistheimt
Davíðsdóttir, Brynja
Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar
Halldórsson, Guðmundur
Sigurdsson, Bjarni D.
Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title_full Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title_fullStr Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title_full_unstemmed Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title_short Avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
title_sort avian abundance and communities in areas revegetated with exotic versus native plant species
topic Fuglar
Ecological restoration
Vistheimt
topic_facet Fuglar
Ecological restoration
Vistheimt
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/466
https://doi.org/10.16886/IAS.2016.03