Water (Dec 2021)

The Relative Importance of Human Disturbance, Environmental and Spatial Factors on the Community Composition of Wetland Birds

  • Seid Tiku Mereta,
  • Pieter Lemmens,
  • Luc De Meester,
  • Peter L. M. Goethals,
  • Pieter Boets

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13233448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 3448

Abstract

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The present study investigates the relative importance of human disturbance, local environmental and spatial factors on variations in bird community composition in natural Ethiopian wetlands with high biodiversity conservation value. We quantified bird abundances, local environmental variables and human disturbances at 63 sites distributed over ten wetlands in two subsequent years. Variation partitioning analyses were used to explore the unique and shared contributions of human disturbance, local environmental variables and spatial factors on variations in community compositions of wetland bird species. Local environmental variables explained the largest amount of compositional variation of wetland bird species. Productivity-related variables were the most important local environmental variables determining bird community composition. Human disturbance was also an important determinant for wetland bird community composition and affected the investigated communities mainly indirectly through its effect on local environmental conditions. Spatial factors only played a minor role in variations in bird community composition. Our study highlights the urgent need for integrated management approaches that consider both nature conservation targets and socio-economic development of the region for the sustainable use and effective conservation of wetland resources.

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