Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica

Tesis (Mag.Sc.) - CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2005

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Main Author: Florian Rivero, Elena M.
Other Authors: Harvey, Celia
Format: Tesis
Language:Inglés
Published: Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) 2014
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Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/5627
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spelling RepoCATIE56272023-08-15T16:27:34Z Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica Avifauna en sistemas agroforestales cafetaleros: relaciones entre el contexto paisajístico, la complejidad estructural y comunidades de aves dentro del Corredor Biológico Turrialba - Jiménez, Costa Rica Florian Rivero, Elena M. Harvey, Celia CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza COFFEA ARABICA ERYTHRINA POEPPIGIANA CORDIA ALLIODORA AGROFORESTERIA AVES BIODIVERSIDAD PAISAJE COSTA RICA Sede Central Tesis (Mag.Sc.) - CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2005 El objetivo de este estudio fue el de explorar las relaciones que existen entre el contexto paisajístico (cobertura de bosque aledaño), la complejidad estructural y las comunidades de aves presentes dentro de estos sistemas en el Corredor Biológico Turrialba - Jiménez. Este estudio mostró que las plantaciones con mayor complejidad estructural como las plantaciones de café - Erythrina poeppigiana - Cordia alliodora lograron albergar una mayor abundancia y diversidad de aves que en las plantaciones de café - Erythrina poeppigiana. Este estudio también brindó evidencia sobre la importancia de conservar la cobertura de bosque alrededor de las plantaciones para las aves dependientes de bosque, por lo tanto, es necesario promover esfuerzos de conservación los cuales contribuyan a la diversificación de sistemas agroforestales cafetaleros y la protección de los bosques para incrementar y restaurar la conectividad estructural y funcional dentro del paisaje del Corredor Biológico Turrialba - Jiménez. The objective of this study was to explore the relationships between the structural complexity and the landscape context (surrounding forest cover) of coffee plantations and bird assemblages present in these systems within the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor. This study showed that structurally more complex coffee plantations such as Erythrina poeppigiana - Cordia alliodora coffee plantations were able to harbor a greater abundance and number of species of birds than Erythrina poeppigiana coffee plantations. This study also provided evidence that the presence of forest cover around coffee plantations favored the presence of forest dependent bird species. Therefore, conservation efforts should promote the diversification of coffee plantations and the protection of forests around these plantations in order to increase or restore structural and functional connectivity within the landscape. 2014-10-20T05:46:52Z 2014-10-20T05:46:52Z 2005 Tesis de maestría 368297 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/5627 en info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
collection Repositorio CATIE
language Inglés
topic COFFEA ARABICA
ERYTHRINA POEPPIGIANA
CORDIA ALLIODORA
AGROFORESTERIA
AVES
BIODIVERSIDAD
PAISAJE
COSTA RICA
Sede Central
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
ERYTHRINA POEPPIGIANA
CORDIA ALLIODORA
AGROFORESTERIA
AVES
BIODIVERSIDAD
PAISAJE
COSTA RICA
Sede Central
Florian Rivero, Elena M.
Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
description Tesis (Mag.Sc.) - CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2005
author2 Harvey, Celia
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Florian Rivero, Elena M.
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author Florian Rivero, Elena M.
author_sort Florian Rivero, Elena M.
title Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_short Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_full Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_fullStr Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the Turrialba - Jiménez Biological Corridor, Costa Rica
title_sort tropical bird assemblages in coffee agroforestry systems: exploring the relationships between landscape context, structural complexity and bird communities in the turrialba - jiménez biological corridor, costa rica
publisher Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)
publishDate 2014
url https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/5627
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