Acceleration hotspots of North American birds’ decline are associated with agriculture
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague · The Ohio State University
Abstract
Human activities might have accelerated declines of population abundance, but this acceleration remains underexplored. Using 1033 North American Breeding Bird Survey routes, we analyze abundance change and its acceleration for 261 bird species, 54 avian families, and 10 habitats from 1987 to 2021. We show an average continent-wide decline of abundance of all birds per local route, with hotspots of decline in southern and warm parts of North America and hotspots of accelerating decline in the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and California, matching patterns of agricultural intensity. Overall, 122 species (47%) exhibit significant declines, of which 63 also show acceleration of this decline, and 67 show declining…
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3Topics & keywords
- Abundance (ecology)
- Population decline
- Agriculture
- Habitat
- Population
- Breeding bird survey
- Acceleration
- Zero hunger