The spatial diversity of bird communities in the middle taiga of the Central Siberian Plateau


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Abstract

The basic tendencies of territorial changes in bird communities of the middle taiga on the Central Siberian Plateau are interrelated with the differences in forestation, productivity, swampiness, bushiness, watering, and buildup of habitats and are on the whole similar to those on the West Siberian and Central Yakutsk plains, although there are also some differences. Thus, the community types of upland swamps and low-inundated meadows in combination with lowland swamps are characteristic only of West Siberia. In Central Siberia, forest ornithocomplexes are the most diverse, which is largely due to the presence of communities of woodlands and glades at different stages of overgrowing. The ecotone type of ornithocomplexes was distinguished only for Central Yakutia. In the North Urals, the formation of ornithocomplexes is significantly influenced by forestation and tree species composition but starts to be noticeably affected by altitudinal zonality as well as productivity of biocenoses and development of shrubs in habitats interrelated with this factor.

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L. G. Vartapetov

Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology, Siberian Branch

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Email: lev@eco.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Frunze 11, Novosibirsk, 630090

A. G. Larionov

Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch

Email: lev@eco.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lenina, 41, Yakutsk, 678890

N. N. Egorov

Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch

Email: lev@eco.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lenina, 41, Yakutsk, 678890

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