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Birds as Useful Indicators of High Nature Value Farmlands: Using Species Distribution Models as a Tool for Monitoring the Health of Agro-ecosystems Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 454 g, 35 Illustrations, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 120 p. 43 illus., 35 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319843664
  • ISBN-13: 9783319843667
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This book helps to establish a simple framework to identify and use bird species as a bioindicator for high nature value (HNV) farmlands.

This book focuses on suitable methods for monitoring the HNV areas, and presents the results of several case studies. The chapters put forward ways to integrate ecosystems assessment, geographical information systems (GIS) and strategies for conservation of local biodiversity. An innovative framework focuses on the use of species distribution models (SDMs) in order to explore the importance of each characteristic of HNV farmlands.



Furthermore, the book examines the relationships among bird species richness, land use diversity and landscape metrics at a local scale in the farmlands.

Recenzijas

The book is well illustrated with maps, graphs and schematics throughout, which helps communicate complex ideas to the reader, and is extensively referenced. Although this is a highly niche area, the focus on methods and real-world applications make this a useful book for those working in this specific area. (Anne Goodenough, The Bulletin British Ecological Society, Vol. 49 (1) March, 2018)

The aim of this book was to provide a framework to use birds as indicators of High Nature Value (HNV) farmlands, and it includes five chapters on general aspects of HNV and three chapters which cover as many case-studies. This book would be appropriate as a basic read on the subject. (Daria Dadam, BTO British Trust for Ornithology, bto.org, March, 2017)

Summary.- Introduction.- 1.1. Decline of the biodiversity in agro
ecosystems in the last decades (Morelli, Tryjanowski).- 1.2. Differences
between Western and Eastern Europe agriculture the role of history
(Tryjanowski).- 1.3. Conservation tools.- 1.4. A systematic literature review
of HNV farmland and requirements for future researches: there is a long way
ahead (Benedetti).- 1.5. The HNV as support for biodiversity (Morelli).-
2.
Methodology and tools for study and monitoring HNV.-2.1. Identifying HNV
areas using Geographic Information Systems GIS.- 2.2. Suitable frameworks
to monitoring the HNV farmland using bird species.-2.3. Different ways to
study the biodiversity: from species richness to the role of species in the
community and functional diversity approach (Morelli) .-2.4. The concept of
bioindicators (focal species, umbrella species, etc.) (Morelli) .-2.5.
Species Distribution Models develop and assessment (Morelli).-
3. Case
studies.- 3.1. Case study in farmlands from Central Italy (Morelli, Jerzak,
Tryjanowski.- 3.2. Case study in Montado system from Portugal (Catarino,
Godinho, Pereira, Luķs, Rabaēa).-
4. Discussion and final considerations.-
4.1. Models issues and limitations (the alternative of multi-model inference
(MMI) approach when working on models with many covariates, etc.) (Morelli,
Tryjanowski).- 4.2. Transferability or adaptability of models? (Morelli,
Tryjanowski) .- 4.3. Potentialities related to the use of few common species
as indicators for monitoring programs: citizen science approach (Benedetti).-
4.4. Conservation guidelines and final suggestions (Tryjanowski, Morelli).    
Federico Morelli is a Quantitative Ecologist, currently working as Researcher at the Czech University of Life Sciences (Prague, Czech Republic). He has been involved in several European projects modelling the impact of land use and climate change on spatial distribution of biodiversity. The main focus of his research interests is related to the response of species distribution models to multiscale predictors, the effects of landscape metrics on biodiversity patterns, the development and test of several bioindicators and the general topics of macroecology. Piotr Tryjanowski is a professor and director of the Institute of Zoology at Poznan University of Life Sciences. His research interest includes mainly ecology of vertebrates, with particular attention to the effect of climate and environmental changes on birds and mammals. For instance, since more than 25 years he studies farmland bird populations in Poland.