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Limnological Factors Influencing Bird Abundance and Species Richness on Florida Lakes

 

作者: MarkV. Hoyer,   DanielE. Canfield,  

 

期刊: Lake and Reservoir Management  (Taylor Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 6, issue 2  

页码: 133-141

 

ISSN:1040-2381

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1080/07438149009354703

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Florida;bird populations;lakes;water quality

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Forty-six bird species were observed on 33 Florida lakes with some species occurring on only one lake and others on as many as 26 lakes. Average annual bird abundance ranged from seven to 750 bird/km2and total species richness ranged from two to 30 species per lake. Regression analyses were used to examine the effects of lake trophic status, aquatic macrophyte abundance, and lake morphology on average annual bird abundance and total species richness. All trophic state parameters (total phosphorus, total chlorophylla, etc.) accounted for significant portions of the variance in average annual bird abundance, but total chlorophyllaconcentrations (μg/L) accounted for the highest percentage (47 percent) of the variance. The best fit regression equation was: Log Bird Abundance = 1.35 + 0.56 Log Total Chlorophylla. Lake area, shoreline length, and all trophic state parameters accounted for significant portions of the variance in total species richness. Multiple regression analyses indicated that lake area (km2) and total chlorophylla(μg/L accounted for the highest percentage (87 percent) of the variance in total species richness (species/lake). The best-fit multiple regression equation was: Log Species Richness = 1.10 + 0.47 Log Lake Area + 0.17 Log Total Chlorophylla. After accounting for lake trophic status and lake area, neither aquatic macrophyte abundance nor lake morphology accounted for additional variances in average annual bird abundance or total species richness.

 

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