Sustainable Use Of The Tropical Rain-Forest - Evidence From The Avifauna In A Shifting-Cultivation Habitat Mosaic In The Colombian Amazon

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY(1994)

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We carried out a one-year study of the avifauna along a regeneration gradient created by indigenous shifting cultivation in the Colombian Amazon rain forest Regenerating one-hectare crop fields, from 1 to 17 years after abandonment, and undisturbed understory sites were compared in a sample effort of 4323 net hours. We made 878 captures of 103 species belonging to 11 trophic groups. Differences in species richness and number of individuals captured between regenerating areas and primary forest were low. A comparison of similarity indices among the sites for each habitat type showed no consistent differences, suggesting similar levels of local heterogeneity. Similarity indices calculated between sites of different-aged habitats, however, showed that young secondary growth at less than 10 years of abandonment was least similar to other sites, whereas old secondary growth between 13 to 17 years of abandonment, and forest understories, bad the most similar avifauna Two trophic groups were absent from the samples of the forest interior, and the abundance of the other nine varied among sites of regeneration. We conclude that slash and burn agriculture represents a high-intensity, small-magnitude disturbance to the forest avifauna Large changes occur when the crop field is established and last until about 10 years after abandonment Our data suggest that abandoned crop fields older than this age mimic the natural patch dynamics of the forest, making this type of agriculture an example of a potentially sustainable use of tropical forests, at least from the standpoint of its impact on bird communities.
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shifting cultivation,sustainable use
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