Spatial Variation in Nest‐Site Selection and Population Dynamic of Blue‐Throated Bee‐Eater in a Human‐Altered Landscape: Implications for Conservation

ABSTRACT Anthropogenic activities are among the primary drivers of global biodiversity decline. In conservation practice, monitoring population parameters and clarifying habitat requirements constitute fundamental prerequisites for developing effective strategies. Long‐term research addresses these...

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Published inEcology and evolution Vol. 15; no. 7; pp. e71828 - n/a
Main Authors Fan, Haiying, Guo, Weibin, Deng, Yanhui, Huang, Zuhao, Chen, Jiaping, Ke, Dianhua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.07.2025
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ISSN2045-7758
2045-7758
DOI10.1002/ece3.71828

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Summary:ABSTRACT Anthropogenic activities are among the primary drivers of global biodiversity decline. In conservation practice, monitoring population parameters and clarifying habitat requirements constitute fundamental prerequisites for developing effective strategies. Long‐term research addresses these needs through systematic population monitoring and comprehensive data analysis, establishing critical foundations for biodiversity preservation. This study presents a 15‐year dataset on Merops viridis—a nationally protected avian species in China—documenting spatial shifts in nest‐site selection driven by anthropogenic habitat modification and revealing a consistent annual population decline. Our results demonstrate that alterations in nesting habitat critically influence population dynamics, providing theoretical support for evidence‐based conservation strategies. We further discuss potential drivers of observed changes in nest‐site selection and population decline, advocating for the urgent establishment of large‐scale protected areas targeting sandy floodplands to safeguard this species. Our results indicate that alterations in the nesting site habitat have a crucial impact on population dynamics. This study offers valuable decision‐making foundations for the enhanced conservation of blue‐throated bee‐eaters.
Bibliography:This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, 31160423 32360266 32200406 32401315.
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Haiying Fan and Weibin Guo contributed equally to this work.
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Funding: This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, 31160423 32360266 32200406 32401315.
ISSN:2045-7758
2045-7758
DOI:10.1002/ece3.71828