Habitat Complexity Influencing Avian Community Structure, Conservation Management and its Implications in Malaysia

In this review, we explore the understanding of habitat complexity influencing the bird community with a special focus on Malaysia’s recent case studies. Malaysia is one of the mega-diverse countries because it is gifted with the beauty of biodiversity. However, biodiversity resources are greatly a...

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Main Authors: Abdul Halim, Abdul Muhaimin, Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12450/1/J17939_92515beda534f76ca183e001e023f584.pdf
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Summary:In this review, we explore the understanding of habitat complexity influencing the bird community with a special focus on Malaysia’s recent case studies. Malaysia is one of the mega-diverse countries because it is gifted with the beauty of biodiversity. However, biodiversity resources are greatly affected by human activities such as mining operations, agricultural expansion, timber extraction, and hunting activity. In bird ecological research, habitat complexity is crucial because it affects biodiversity overall within species interactions and resource availability by evaluating environmental features including floristic composition and habitat heterogeneity. The positive relationship between habitat complexity and species diversity has been extensively documented. Complex habitats provide a variety of resources and niches, allowing different species to coexist. However, the advanced research methodologies, long-term monitoring, and a more nuanced understanding of the specific ecological processes influencing bird populations should be well emphasized. This review intends to fill in the gaps by critically analyzing potential conservation management strategies that might be adopted to increase habitat connectivity and minimize the negative effects of habitat loss on bird community structures in Malaysia.