Ostrich is co-published by NISC (Pty) Ltd and Taylor & Francis The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis is a little-known species endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo. A central question in assessing its conservation status is the degree to which it uses secondary forest. Here, we measure relative use of two contiguous forest blocks in Salonga National Park, one patch of primary forest and another of secondary forest that has been regenerating for over 30 years. We searched for Congo Peafowl using systematic surveys along a transect grid, and exhaustive searching of smaller subsections of habitat for secondary signs of peafowl presence (feathers and droppings). Detections of secondary signs of peafowl presence were significantly more...
The trend of natural land use changes is inevitable following persistent global population increase ...
An important question for tropical forest restoration is whether degraded lands can be actively mana...
A previous report recorded 19 species of forest-dependent birds in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park. Usi...
The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis is a little-known species endemic to the Democratic Republic of...
The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis is a little-known species endemic to the Democratic Republic of...
As humans modify native ecosystems with increasing frequency, natural habitats including forests are...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
For a large number of threatened bird species, no information on habitat requirements or population ...
The near-threatened Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is a small parrot endemic to the Zambezi ba...
In the face of the continuing destruction of tropical rainforests, a major challenge is to understan...
Remnant forest fragments provide an opportunity for conservation in fragmented landscapes but some p...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
This study concerns birds recorded from four small forests in Uganda, three of them being naturally ...
We conducted a general avian survey in and around the Gishwati Forest of Rwanda’s Gishwati-Mukura Na...
The East Usambaras are within the Eastern Afromontane hotspot, which is known for its exceptionally ...
The trend of natural land use changes is inevitable following persistent global population increase ...
An important question for tropical forest restoration is whether degraded lands can be actively mana...
A previous report recorded 19 species of forest-dependent birds in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park. Usi...
The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis is a little-known species endemic to the Democratic Republic of...
The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis is a little-known species endemic to the Democratic Republic of...
As humans modify native ecosystems with increasing frequency, natural habitats including forests are...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
For a large number of threatened bird species, no information on habitat requirements or population ...
The near-threatened Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is a small parrot endemic to the Zambezi ba...
In the face of the continuing destruction of tropical rainforests, a major challenge is to understan...
Remnant forest fragments provide an opportunity for conservation in fragmented landscapes but some p...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
This study concerns birds recorded from four small forests in Uganda, three of them being naturally ...
We conducted a general avian survey in and around the Gishwati Forest of Rwanda’s Gishwati-Mukura Na...
The East Usambaras are within the Eastern Afromontane hotspot, which is known for its exceptionally ...
The trend of natural land use changes is inevitable following persistent global population increase ...
An important question for tropical forest restoration is whether degraded lands can be actively mana...
A previous report recorded 19 species of forest-dependent birds in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park. Usi...