Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa

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Main Author: Catry, Paulo
Publication Date: 2000
Other Authors: Mellanby, Richard, Suleiman, K. Ali., Salim, K. Haji, Hughes, M., McKean, M., Anderson, N., Constant, G., Heany, V., Martin, G., Armitage, M., Wilson, M.
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Language: eng
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Summary: An important proportion of the world's biodiversity is found on oceanic islands. Island endemics frequently have small popula- tions and are known to be sensitive to habitat and community changes, making them prone to extinction. In this paper, we assess the habitat distribution of the terrestrial birds of Pemba, an oceanic island that has been classi®ed has an ``Endemic Bird Area''. Most of Pemba has been profoundly altered by human activities and only small patches of natural vegetation remain. However, we found that the six endemic birds (four species and two sub-species) have colonised several of the man-made habitats, including clove plantations and farmland, and remain widespread. Species richness was not reduced in these heavily managed areas when compared to the remnants of tropical forest. Nonetheless, the main strongholds of some endemic species are in habitats which have sub- stantially declined in recent years, and which are likely to be further reduced in area in the medium and long term. For these endemics, particularly the Pemba scops owl (Otus pembaensis), the conversion of areas that were formerly clove plantations to open farmland should be considered a serious threat.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
title Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
spellingShingle Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
Catry, Paulo
Endemic birds
Habitat selection
Oceanic island
Pemba
title_short Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
title_full Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
title_fullStr Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
title_full_unstemmed Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
title_sort Habitat selection by terrestrial birds on Pemba Island (Tanzania), with particular reference to six endemic taxa
author Catry, Paulo
author_facet Catry, Paulo
Mellanby, Richard
Suleiman, K. Ali.
Salim, K. Haji
Hughes, M.
McKean, M.
Anderson, N.
Constant, G.
Heany, V.
Martin, G.
Armitage, M.
Wilson, M.
author_role author
author2 Mellanby, Richard
Suleiman, K. Ali.
Salim, K. Haji
Hughes, M.
McKean, M.
Anderson, N.
Constant, G.
Heany, V.
Martin, G.
Armitage, M.
Wilson, M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Catry, Paulo
Mellanby, Richard
Suleiman, K. Ali.
Salim, K. Haji
Hughes, M.
McKean, M.
Anderson, N.
Constant, G.
Heany, V.
Martin, G.
Armitage, M.
Wilson, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endemic birds
Habitat selection
Oceanic island
Pemba
topic Endemic birds
Habitat selection
Oceanic island
Pemba
description An important proportion of the world's biodiversity is found on oceanic islands. Island endemics frequently have small popula- tions and are known to be sensitive to habitat and community changes, making them prone to extinction. In this paper, we assess the habitat distribution of the terrestrial birds of Pemba, an oceanic island that has been classi®ed has an ``Endemic Bird Area''. Most of Pemba has been profoundly altered by human activities and only small patches of natural vegetation remain. However, we found that the six endemic birds (four species and two sub-species) have colonised several of the man-made habitats, including clove plantations and farmland, and remain widespread. Species richness was not reduced in these heavily managed areas when compared to the remnants of tropical forest. Nonetheless, the main strongholds of some endemic species are in habitats which have sub- stantially declined in recent years, and which are likely to be further reduced in area in the medium and long term. For these endemics, particularly the Pemba scops owl (Otus pembaensis), the conversion of areas that were formerly clove plantations to open farmland should be considered a serious threat.
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