Patterns of avian tree usage in the primeval temperate forests of Białowieża National Park

Author:

Karpińska Oliwia1ORCID,Kamionka‐Kanclerska Katarzyna1ORCID,Czortek Patryk2ORCID,Dyderski Marcin K.3ORCID,Czeszczewik Dorota1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science University of Siedlce Siedlce Poland

2. Białowieża Geobotanical Station, Faculty of Biology University of Warsaw Białowieża Poland

3. Institute of Dendrology Polish Academy of Sciences Kórnik Poland

Abstract

AbstractSpecies distribution and resource utilization are a fundamental aspect of ecology. By analyzing the tree space usage by birds and determining the species composition of birds across different parts of trees, our study could shed light on the mechanisms shaping co‐occurrence patterns in bird communities. Therefore, our study aimed to determine the species composition of birds across different parts of trees. We investigated whether species richness differs between positions on a tree and how these positions influence the probability of occurrence of the 10 most frequently observed bird species. To achieve this, we observed birds within permanent plots in Białowieża National Park (BNP) and analyzed the distribution patterns of birds within six vertical and three horizontal sectors of trees. The compositional dissimilarity between tree sectors was assessed using detrended correspondence analysis. We employed generalized linear mixed‐effects models to examine differences in species richness. The majority of the BNP bird community was associated with the branches, while other birds occupied the tree crown trunks and the understory trunks. Species richness was the highest on branches in the crown part of trees, followed by lower species richness on trunks associated with crowns, and the lowest richness was observed on branches and trunks in the understory. These results indicate that branches in the middle and lower parts of the crown serve as avian diversity hotspots on trees, likely due to the abundance of various food sources. The differing patterns of tree usage by specific bird species may suggest the avoidance of interspecific competition for resources. The study results of tree usage by bird species obtained in the primeval forest provides a reference point for studies conducted in human‐altered woods.

Funder

Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej

Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny w Siedlcach

Institute of Dendrology

Publisher

Wiley

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