Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja

As a result of urbanization, global biodiversity is negatively affected and its biota is homogenized. Despite the evidence of urbanization's effects on urban avifauna and the responses of bird communities along urban gradients, little is known about the diversity and variability of bird comm...

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Hoofdauteur: Tituana Medina, Wilmer Freddy (author)
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description As a result of urbanization, global biodiversity is negatively affected and its biota is homogenized. Despite the evidence of urbanization's effects on urban avifauna and the responses of bird communities along urban gradients, little is known about the diversity and variability of bird communities in urban areas. Given their physical, chemical, and biotic heterogeneity, urban green spaces such as riverbanks are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems for the conservation of neotropical migratory species. The diversity and temporal distribution of birds along the banks of the Malacatos and Zamora rivers within the urban area of the city of Loja were evaluated. A total of 1237 individuals corresponding to 26 species and 19 families were identified through 36 counting points (18 on the Malacatos River and 18 on the Zamora River). The most recorded synanthropic species were Zenaida auriculata (Eared Dove), Furnarius leucopus (Pale-legged Hornero), Pygochelidon cyanoleuca (Blue-and-white Swallow) and Columba livia (Domestic Pigeon). The Kruskal- Wallis test indicated that there were no changes in abundance over the five months of sampling; however, there were significant differences in richness and diversity. There were no changes in species composition according to the analysis of similarity (ANOSIM). This may be due to two factors: (1) birds in the breeding season use their habitat in a more specialized and restrictive way due to their behavior; (2) the presence of highly persistent species (core species) that provide some temporal stability to the structure of a bird community. Using this information, helped gain a better understanding of the patterns and processes that biodiversity experiences in cities, which are crucial to the development of appropriate conservation measures.
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spelling Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de LojaTituana Medina, Wilmer FreddyAVICULTURAAVES URBANASAs a result of urbanization, global biodiversity is negatively affected and its biota is homogenized. Despite the evidence of urbanization's effects on urban avifauna and the responses of bird communities along urban gradients, little is known about the diversity and variability of bird communities in urban areas. Given their physical, chemical, and biotic heterogeneity, urban green spaces such as riverbanks are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems for the conservation of neotropical migratory species. The diversity and temporal distribution of birds along the banks of the Malacatos and Zamora rivers within the urban area of the city of Loja were evaluated. A total of 1237 individuals corresponding to 26 species and 19 families were identified through 36 counting points (18 on the Malacatos River and 18 on the Zamora River). The most recorded synanthropic species were Zenaida auriculata (Eared Dove), Furnarius leucopus (Pale-legged Hornero), Pygochelidon cyanoleuca (Blue-and-white Swallow) and Columba livia (Domestic Pigeon). The Kruskal- Wallis test indicated that there were no changes in abundance over the five months of sampling; however, there were significant differences in richness and diversity. There were no changes in species composition according to the analysis of similarity (ANOSIM). This may be due to two factors: (1) birds in the breeding season use their habitat in a more specialized and restrictive way due to their behavior; (2) the presence of highly persistent species (core species) that provide some temporal stability to the structure of a bird community. Using this information, helped gain a better understanding of the patterns and processes that biodiversity experiences in cities, which are crucial to the development of appropriate conservation measures.La urbanización afecta negativamente a la biodiversidad mundial y conduce a la homogeneización de su biota. Se ha documentado los efectos de la urbanización sobre la avifauna urbana y las respuestas de las comunidades de aves a lo largo de gradientes urbanos, sin embargo, se conoce poco sobre la diversidad y variabilidad temporal de las comunidades de aves en zonas urbanas. Las zonas verdes urbanas como las riberas de los ríos dada su heterogeneidad física, química y biótica se encuentran entre los ecosistemas terrestres más diversos y representan espacios de interés para la conservación de especies migratorias neotropicales. Se evaluó la diversidad y distribución temporal de las aves a lo largo de los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora dentro del área urbana de la ciudad de Loja. Mediante 36 puntos de conteo (18 en el río Malacatos y en el 18 río Zamora) se identificaron un total de 1237 individuos correspondientes a 26 especies y 19 familias. Las especies sinantrópicas más registradas fueron Zenaida auriculata (Tórtola Orejuda), Furnarius leucopus (Hornero patipálido), Pygochelidon cyanoleuca (Golondrina Azuliblanca) y Columba livia (Paloma Doméstica). El test de Kruskal-Wallis indicó que no se presentaron cambios de la abundancia en los cinco meses de muestreo, sin embargo, sí se evidenciaron diferencias significativas en la riqueza y diversidad. No hubo cambios en las composiciones de especies de acuerdo con el análisis de similitud (ANOSIM) esto puedo deberse a dos factores: (1) las aves en temporada reproductiva utilizan su hábitat de una forma más especializada y restrictiva por su comportamiento; (2) la presencia de especies altamente persistentes (especies núcleo) que proporcionan cierta estabilidad temporal a la estructura de una comunidad de aves. Esta información nos ayuda a comprender los patrones y procesos ecológicos que experimenta la biodiversidad en las ciudades necesarios para establecer estrategias de conservación adecuadas.Loja: Universidad Nacional de LojaMendoza León, Christian Alberto2023-09-11T20:40:25Z2023-09-11T20:40:25Z2023-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis44 páginasapplication/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27893spainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T17:29:48Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/27893Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T17:29:48falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T17:29:48Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
Tituana Medina, Wilmer Freddy
AVICULTURA
AVES URBANAS
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title Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
title_full Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
title_fullStr Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
title_full_unstemmed Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
title_short Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
title_sort Diversidad temporal de aves urbanas en los márgenes de los ríos Malacatos y Zamora de la ciudad de Loja
topic AVICULTURA
AVES URBANAS
url https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27893