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PLOS ONE | 2013

Influence of interspecific competition and landscape structure on spatial homogenization of avian assemblages.

Oliver Robertson; Clive McAlpine; Alan House; Martine Maron

Human-induced biotic homogenization resulting from landscape change and increased competition from widespread generalists or ‘winners’, is widely recognized as a global threat to biodiversity. However, it remains unclear what aspects of landscape structure influence homogenization. This paper tests the importance of interspecific competition and landscape structure, for the spatial homogeneity of avian assemblages within a fragmented agricultural landscape of eastern Australia. We used field observations of the density of 128 diurnal bird species to calculate taxonomic and functional similarity among assemblages. We then examined whether taxonomic and functional similarity varied with patch type, the extent of woodland habitat, land-use intensity, habitat subdivision, and the presence of Manorina colonies (a competitive genus of honeyeaters). We found the presence of a Manorina colony was the most significant factor positively influencing both taxonomic and functional similarity of bird assemblages. Competition from members of this widespread genus of native honeyeater, rather than landscape structure, was the main cause of both taxonomic and functional homogenization. These species have not recently expanded their range, but rather have increased in density in response to agricultural landscape change. The negative impacts of Manorina honeyeaters on assemblage similarity were most pronounced in landscapes of moderate land-use intensity. We conclude that in these human-modified landscapes, increased competition from dominant native species, or ‘winners’, can result in homogeneous avian assemblages and the loss of specialist species. These interacting processes make biotic homogenization resulting from land-use change a global threat to biodiversity in modified agro-ecosystems.


Global Ecology and Biogeography | 2008

Do arthropod assemblages display globally consistent responses to intensified agricultural land use and management

Simon J. Attwood; Martine Maron; Alan House; C. Zammit


Austral Ecology | 2014

An ecological paradox: More woodland predators and less artificial nest predation in landscapes colonized by noisy miners

Oliver Robertson; Martine Maron; Yvonne M. Buckley; Alan House; Clive McAlpine


Archive | 2008

Riparian woodlands in crisis? Disturbance ecology on the Condamine floodplain

Kathryn Reardon-Smith; Andrew F. Le Brocque; Alan House


Archive | 2011

Modelling riparian woodland response to altered and novel disturbance regimes in production landscapes

Kate Reardon-Smith; Andrew F. Le Brocque; Alan House


Archive | 2011

Groundwater decline drives riparian woodland dysfunction in a northern Murray-Darling intensive production landscape

Kathryn Reardon-Smith; A. F. Le Brocque; Alan House


Archive | 2010

Riparian woodland dysfunction is driven by groundwater decline in a northern Murray-Darling intensive production landscape

Kate Reardon-Smith; Andrew F. Le Brocque; Alan House


Archive | 2009

Disturbance and resilience of floodplain woodlands in a production landscape

Kathryn Reardon-Smith; Andrew F. Le Brocque; Alan House


10th International Congress of Ecology | 2009

Bird community recovery in sub-tropical regrowth woodlands

Michiala Bowen; Clive McAlpine; Leonie Seabrook; Alan House; Geoffrey C. Smith


Archive | 2008

Change is the new stability: disturbance and riparian woodlands in a production landscape

Kathryn Reardon-Smith; Andrew F. Le Brocque; Alan House

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Andrew F. Le Brocque

University of Southern Queensland

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Clive McAlpine

University of Queensland

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Kathryn Reardon-Smith

University of Southern Queensland

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Martine Maron

University of Queensland

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Charlie Zammit

University of Southern Queensland

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Simon J. Attwood

University of Southern Queensland

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Geoffrey C. Smith

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Kate Reardon-Smith

University of Southern Queensland

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Michiala Bowen

University of Queensland

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