Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site

Year-to-year variation in the density of breeding land birds was studied in an alpine heath and mountain birch forest area in northern Finnish Lapland during eight years (1979-1986) using the line transect method. In the alpine heath Anthus pratensis was the most numerous species each year. In the b...

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Main Authors: Järvinen, A., Rajasärkkä, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BirdLife Finland 1992
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Online Access:https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133353
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Rajasärkkä, A.
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description Year-to-year variation in the density of breeding land birds was studied in an alpine heath and mountain birch forest area in northern Finnish Lapland during eight years (1979-1986) using the line transect method. In the alpine heath Anthus pratensis was the most numerous species each year. In the birch forest the dominant species was one of the following three species: Phylloscopus trochilus, Carduelisflammea or Fringilla montifringilla . Of the six most common alpine species only three showed a trend toward increasing density during the study period, but of the 14 most common forest species, 13 showed a trend toward increase . In the alpine heath thenumbers of A. pratensis and Plectrophenax nivalis varied more than could be explained by chance. In the birch forest the same was true for C. flammea and F. montifringilla . Especially in the alpine heath the populations of the most common species fluctuated in parallel annually . Species of similar migration strategy (e.g . the long-distance migrants) did not, however, show similar fluctuation patterns, though ground-nesting species did fluctuate in parallel, the synchronizing factor possibly being mustelid predation.
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/133353 2025-01-17T00:22:09+00:00 Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site Järvinen, A. Rajasärkkä, A. 1992-12-31 application/pdf https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133353 eng eng BirdLife Finland https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133353/81899 https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133353 Ornis Fennica; Vol 69 Nro 4 (1992); 173–183 Ornis Fennica; Vol. 69 No. 4 (1992); 173–183 0030-5685 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1992 fttsvojs 2023-08-23T23:02:39Z Year-to-year variation in the density of breeding land birds was studied in an alpine heath and mountain birch forest area in northern Finnish Lapland during eight years (1979-1986) using the line transect method. In the alpine heath Anthus pratensis was the most numerous species each year. In the birch forest the dominant species was one of the following three species: Phylloscopus trochilus, Carduelisflammea or Fringilla montifringilla . Of the six most common alpine species only three showed a trend toward increasing density during the study period, but of the 14 most common forest species, 13 showed a trend toward increase . In the alpine heath thenumbers of A. pratensis and Plectrophenax nivalis varied more than could be explained by chance. In the birch forest the same was true for C. flammea and F. montifringilla . Especially in the alpine heath the populations of the most common species fluctuated in parallel annually . Species of similar migration strategy (e.g . the long-distance migrants) did not, however, show similar fluctuation patterns, though ground-nesting species did fluctuate in parallel, the synchronizing factor possibly being mustelid predation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Plectrophenax nivalis Lapland Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online
spellingShingle Järvinen, A.
Rajasärkkä, A.
Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title_full Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title_fullStr Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title_full_unstemmed Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title_short Population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
title_sort population fluctuations in two northern land bird communities: effects of habitat, migration strategy and nest-site
url https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133353