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Spatial Distribution and Habitat Overlap of Five Species in the Czech Republic

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Journal Animals (Basel)
Date 2022 Mar 25
PMID 35327140
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Habitat overlap occurs when two species co-exist in the same habitat and utilise the same resources. Using common bird monitoring data in Czech Republic from 2015 and 2016, we compared the affinities of five species regarding land use types. Moreover, we analysed the effects of land use types and land use heterogeneity on five species distributions. The aim of the study was to quantify the habitat overlap of five species regarding types of land use and land use heterogeneity. We predicted a high level of habitat overlap between most of the species and its occurrence in farmlands and urban areas. Our results confirmed the high habitat overlap of all five species in farmlands. An almost complete overlap was recorded between and , as well as between and . Considering land use utilisation, and mainly utilised farmlands and urban areas. Furthermore, deciduous forests were utilised by and coniferous and mixed forests by . Finally, mainly utilised grasslands and avoided urban areas. We conclude that species overlap in spatial distributions, mostly in urban areas, forests, and farmlands. Our study provides a summary of these common species habitat affinities.

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