Bachelor project Future Planet Studies, major biology. ABSTRACT Animal species with a larger body-size tend to have larger home ranges than small-bodied animals. Therefore it is likely that they are more affected by habitat fragmentation than small-bodied species. Body size of birds also seems to have a negative relation with species richness. This research has therefore looked into whether birds with a larger body-size are more sensitive to habitat fragmentation caused by forest fragmentation, than birds with a smaller body-size. Also the relation between biodiversity and community body mass was investigated. This was done by linking the community body-mass of birds at specific sites in 14 different countries spread around the globe with ...
ABSTRACT The study aimed at verifying the patterns of bird community related to different land-use/l...
Habitat structure across multiple spatial and temporal scales has been proposed as a key driver of b...
Theoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that the total amount of forest and the size and conne...
[Context]:Human land-use transformation has fragmented natural landscapes around the world, with fra...
The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the source–sink metapopul...
For successful conservation of biodiversity, it is vital to know whether protected areas in increasi...
A decline in species number often occurs after forest fragmentation and habitat loss, which usually ...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Habitat loss and attendant fragmentation threaten the existence of many species. Conserving these sp...
Forest fragmentation has been one of the major issues in urban landscape due to anthropogenic activi...
Ostrich, 2016: 1–8The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the sou...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
ABSTRACT The study aimed at verifying the patterns of bird community related to different land-use/l...
Habitat structure across multiple spatial and temporal scales has been proposed as a key driver of b...
Theoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that the total amount of forest and the size and conne...
[Context]:Human land-use transformation has fragmented natural landscapes around the world, with fra...
The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the source–sink metapopul...
For successful conservation of biodiversity, it is vital to know whether protected areas in increasi...
A decline in species number often occurs after forest fragmentation and habitat loss, which usually ...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Habitat loss and attendant fragmentation threaten the existence of many species. Conserving these sp...
Forest fragmentation has been one of the major issues in urban landscape due to anthropogenic activi...
Ostrich, 2016: 1–8The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the sou...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
ABSTRACT The study aimed at verifying the patterns of bird community related to different land-use/l...
Habitat structure across multiple spatial and temporal scales has been proposed as a key driver of b...
Theoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that the total amount of forest and the size and conne...