Abstract
Bird diversity has declined as native birds have avoided using the green
desert after the smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora invaded coastal
China. After many years of coexistence, a few passerine birds began to
enter and use Smooth Cordgrass to breed, but only birds of
nonspecialised habitat. In this study, we first found that a native
reed-specific bird, the Parrotbill Calamornis heudei, flocked and sang
in a Smooth Cordgrass habitat near Sheyang Port in Yancheng, Jiangsu
Province. This phenomenon indicates that native obligate birds may be
forced to adapt to exotic Smooth Cordgrass habitats after long-term
coexistence; obviously, the distribution, feeding and reproduction of
birds would be affected, which may lead to unknown ecological
consequences. We suggest that more research attention should be given to
this process occurring along the Chinese coast.