A wetland for all seasons? Evaluating congruence in avian species richness and habitat associations within restored wetlands across the annual cycle

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Abstract

Wetland restoration on agricultural land to enhance wildlife habitat through the Wetland Reserve Easement (WRE) program has substantially increased wetland area within the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV). Studies assessing avian response to wetland restoration often focus on specific communities during one season such as passerines in spring or waterfowl during winter. However, there is limited information on the extent to which restored wetlands provide habitat for distinct avian communities across the annual cycle. Our objectives were to quantify the extent to which avian species richness within a wetland was congruent across seasons and evaluate site covariates associated with avian use of WREs in the LMAV across multiple seasons. We calculated avian species richness in autumn, winter, and spring at 34 WREs across the LMAV in Kentucky and Tennessee during 2019–2021. We surveyed vegetation communities to evaluate site covariates that explained variation in avian species richness across sites. Avian species richness within a site was positively correlated between autumn and spring, but neither season was correlated with winter. No single covariate explained variation in avian richness across seasons but tree diameter was positively associated with avian species richness in both winter and spring. The presence of four distinct vegetation types (remnant forest, planted forest, natural regeneration forest, and herbaceous wetlands) was positively associated with avian species richness in winter. Our results indicate avian community response to site conditions varies across seasons and can inform future wetland restoration planning in the LMAV to provide habitat across the annual cycle.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title A wetland for all seasons? Evaluating congruence in avian species richness and habitat associations within restored wetlands across the annual cycle
Series title Wetlands
DOI 10.1007/s13157-024-01869-6
Volume 45
Publication Date March 05, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 30, 15 p.
Country United States
State Kentucky, Tennessee
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