Abstract

Wetlands play a crucial role in oxygen production, air purification, and quality maintenance. Thus, conservation of wetland is essential in response to natural and anthropogenic damaging activities. Restored farmland, utilized to repair the southern buffer zone of Jiangsu Yancheng Wetland National Nature Reserve for Rare Birds, was used to investigate and analyze the diversity of migratory birds and soil fauna. In this study, five different crops, colza oil, mustard, Chinese cabbage, wheat, and barley, were planted in the restored plots, which were foraged by overwintering migratory birds, resulting in low crop yield. The soil fauna biodiversity and biomass in the wheat, Chinese cabbage, and colza oil plots during winter were relatively rich, which attracted many migratory birds to roost and feed. The variability and population of migratory birds significantly improved (18 species and 164231 migratory birds), which was owed to soil fauna and planted crops. Therefore, based on the results of our study, farmland restoration could significantly enrich the biodiversity of soil fauna and migratory birds, improve the ecological environment of wetlands, and attract more migratory birds as inhabitants.

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