Analisis Korelasi Keragaman Vegetasi Terhadap Burung Insektivora pada Beberapa Tipe Agroforestri Berbasis Kopi
Abstract
The coffee-based agroforestry system has the potential to support ecosystem
services, including increasing the diversity of insectivorous birds that can aid in
coffee pest control. This study aims to analyze the diversity of insectivorous birds
and vegetation in coffee agroforestry areas. Observations were conducted using a
purposive sampling method at non-overlapping points, employing the scanning
method in the morning (06:00–08:00 WIB) with a duration of 20 minutes per
point. Vegetation diversity analysis for trees and undergrowth was carried out
using quadrat methods of 10 m x 10 m and 1 m x 1 m, respectively. The results
showed that the dominant insectivorous bird species in each location were the
Linchi Swiftlet (Collocalia linchi) in Pace and Sukosari villages and the Sooty
headed Bulbul (Pycnonotus aurigaster) in Kaliwining village. Dominant tree
vegetation included Sengon in Pace village and Coffee in Sukorejo and
Kaliwining villages, while dominant undergrowth included Shiny Bush in Pace,
Horse Purslane in Sukorejo, and Bamboo Grass in Kaliwining. Diversity index
analysis revealed varying bird and vegetation diversity, with the diversity of
insectivorous birds being moderate. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that
tree and undergrowth vegetation diversity did not significantly correlate with
insectivorous bird diversity (P-value > 0.05). However, ambient temperature
significantly influenced insectivorous bird diversity (P-value = 0.020) with a very
strong correlation (-0.999). This study concludes that temperature is a significant
environmental factor affecting the diversity of insectivorous birds in coffee
agroforestry areas.
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