Abstract

Based on the results of our analysis, a classification of bird species of the Kyrgyz mountain ridge (Northern Tien Shan) was compiled according to their preference for habitats and occurrence throughout the year. The program of factorial classification used for this unites species according to the maximum similarity in their distribution and stay in an unspecified number of clusters. In total, 4 supertypes and 12 types of preferences have been identified along the Kyrgyz ridge. In the supertype of birds that prefer undeveloped areas, 6 types were distinguished, namely, the species choosing: 1 – high mountains, 2 – high and medium mountains, 3 – medium mountains, 4 – medium mountains and foothills, 5 – foothills, and 6 – found at all heights. The supertype of birds preferring built-up areas is represented by one type only: the species preferring foothill sheaths and villages, and the supertype of birds preferring rivers and their banks is represented by four types, namely, the species preferring: high-mountain rivers in the summer and autumn; high-altitude and mid-mountain rivers in the spring and summer; mid-mountain rivers in the autumn; and foothill rivers in the first half of the summer. The supertype uniting species found in all habitats is represented by one type of preference, namely, found throughout the whole year. It is shown that of the 154 recorded bird species, most were found in undeveloped habitats, and 6 and 12 times less were in built-up areas and rivers, including their banks. In undeveloped areas, most bird species prefer high- and mid-mountainous landscapes and half as many prefer foothill landscapes. In residential landscapes, most species tend to the foothills, and among rivers, they prefer high-altitude and mid-mountain areas. At to the seasons, the maximum number of species was recorded in the spring-summer and summer periods.

Highlights

  • The program of factorial classification used for this unites species according to the maximum similarity in their distribution and stay in an unspecified number of clusters

  • The supertype of birds preferring built-up areas is represented by one type only: the species preferring foothill sheaths and villages, and the supertype of birds preferring rivers and their banks is represented by four types, namely, the species preferring: high-mountain rivers in the summer and autumn; highaltitude and mid-mountain rivers in the spring and summer; mid-mountain rivers in the autumn; and foothill rivers in the first half of the summer

  • It is shown that of the 154 recorded bird species, most were found in undeveloped habitats, and 6 and 12 times less were in built-up areas and rivers, including their banks

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МАТЕРИАЛ И МЕТОДЫ

Материалы собраны с 15 июня 1991 г. по 15 июня 1992 г. на северном макросклоне Киргизского хребта. Классификация видов птиц по сходству их распределения и пребывания по данным круглогодичных учётов имеет ряд трудностей. Это создаёт дополнительные сложности в процессе описания распределения и пребывания птиц. Классификация видов птиц по сходству распределения и пребывания на Киргизском хребте выполнена следующим образом. После этого рассчитаны коэффициенты сходства их распределения и пребывания по формуле П. Затем по матрице этих коэффициентов проведена факторная классификация видов птиц. После этого показатели сходства этих видов усредняют. Агрегацию (объединение видов) продолжают так до тех пор, пока доля учитываемой дисперсии увеличивается, т.е. После этого в первом надтипе все группы видов, выделенные с помощью кластерного анализа, разделены по предпочтению ими уровня высот. Эти типы преференции с помощью той же программы разделены на подтипы, в которые вошли виды, предпочитающие часть тех или иных местообитаний, например, высокогорные луга или среднегорные еловые и арчовые леса и т.д.

Классификация видов по сходству распределения и пребывания
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